HoLim was born in South Korea and moved to Georgia at a young age. She graduated magna cum laude from Emory University with a major in Classics and a minor in Linguistics. Following graduation, she spent two years at the National Institutes of Health working as a research fellow at NIDDK. She then matriculated at Wake Forest University for medical school where she participated in the National Institutes of Health Medical Research Scholars Program under the mentorship of Dr. Carlos Zarate. HoLim worked on a project investigating inflammatory biomarkers associated with ketamine infusions in individuals with major depressive disorder. She has authored or co-authored six peer review publications. She was President of the Psychiatry Interest Group and Founder of the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association at Wake Forest. HoLim has also been heavily involved in volunteer service wherever she has been, including numerous service organizations in Atlanta, Washington DC and Winston-Salem.
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Education
- MD, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, YEAR
- BA, Emory University, YEAR