Dr. med. Krisztina Baráth, MAS ETH NH
Dr. Krisztina Baráth is the founder and CEO of epigeniXzürich.
She completed her medical studies at Semmelweis University in Budapest, Hungary. This was followed by many years working as a neurologist and head and neck radiologist at various universities and institutes worldwide.
In recent years, Dr. Baráth has focused intensively on metabolic and bioregulatory medicine and gained extensive experience in this field. She recently completed a Master of Advanced Studies in Nutrition and Health at ETH Zurich. She is particularly interested in personalized medicine, which addresses the individual needs of patients and enables holistic treatments.
Thanks to her calm, empathetic, and goal-oriented approach, as well as her passion for holistic medicine, Dr. Baráth has earned great respect from her patients. She is a highly regarded expert in the field of regenerative medicine and is committed to ensuring that every patient receives personalized treatment to optimize their health and quality of life.
Dr. Baráth founded epigeniXzürich to show people that most diseases are preventable or reversible through epigenetic factors such as diet and other lifestyle changes, supported by bioregulation and biohacking. This principle is based on the wisdom of Hippocrates:
“Diseases do not strike us out of the blue, but develop from daily sins against nature. When these have accumulated, they suddenly erupt.”
Career
2020 Founder and Chief Physician at epigeniXzürich
2016–2020 Co-founder and Neuroradiologist at RNR Radiology and Neuroradiology at Glattzentrum, Wallisellen, Zurich, Switzerland
2010–2016 Specialist in Neuroradiology and Head & Neck Radiology, Medical Radiology Institute, MRI Bahnhofplatz, MRI Bethanien, MRI Stadelhofen, Zurich, Switzerland
2005–2010 Senior Physician, Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
2005 Resident, Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
2004–2005 Visiting Physician, Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
2000–2003 Research, teaching, and clinical work as a neuroradiologist, Department of Radiology, University Hospital of Geneva, and Department of Anatomy, University of Geneva, Switzerland
1997–2000 Specialist in Neuroradiology, Department of Therapeutic Neuroangiography, National Institute of Neurosurgery, Budapest, Hungary
1997 Visiting Fellow, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Buffalo (SUNYAB), TOSHIBA Stroke Research Center, Buffalo, New York, USA
1995–1996 Visiting Fellow, Peripheral Angiography, Department of Angiography, Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery, Semmelweis University of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary
Education
1994–1998 Resident in Radiology, Department of Radiology, Semmelweis University of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary; Department of Therapeutic Neuroangiography, National Institute of Neurosurgery, Budapest, Hungary
1988–1994 Medical studies at Semmelweis University of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary
Memberships
• Federation of Swiss Medical Specialists (FMH)
• Swiss Sports Nutrition Society (SSNS)
• Swiss Academic Nutritionists (SWAN)
Brandi Goode
Brandi Goode is a compassionate health professional dedicated to helping people integrate well-being practices into their daily lives. Trained under Dr Nasha Winters as a certified Patient Advocate, Brandi works at epigeniXzürich as a health coach, serving as a bridge between Dr. Baráth and patients. Once Dr Baráth has determined potential root causes driving patients’ health concerns, a personalized bioregulative treatment plan will be determined. Brandi supports patients in implementing Dr Baráth’s recommendations.
Before turning to healthcare, Brandi worked and lived in Asia for 14 years. There, she worked as a writer and editor for various media and news outlets, in addition to teaching English to children and adults. She is from the USA and is fluent in Spanish and German.
Due to her experience in content marketing, Brandi also supports marketing efforts at epigeniXzürich. As a mother of two young children, she is passionate about cooking as well as the impact of food, toxins, and sleep on well-being. Leveraging her own experience following a health struggle, she focuses on providing practical guidance to help patients implement lasting change for themselves and their loved ones.