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Alexander Yoshikawa - Bio-X Bowes Fellow
Bio-X Graduate Student FellowAwarded in 2017
Home Department: Chemical Engineering
Faculty Advisors: Tom Soh (Radiology, Electrical Engineering) and Carolyn Bertozzi (Chemistry) -
Alexandra Bourdillon - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
2017 Undergraduate Summer Research Program ParticipantHome Department: Computer Science
Supported by: Bio-X
Mentor: Joseph Woo, Cardiothoracic Surgery -
Alexandra Khristich - Bio-X Travel Awardee
Awarded in 2024Home Department: Biology
Faculty Advisor: Dmitri Petrov
Talk Title: Predicting evolutionary success of wild yeast strains from short-term fitness data
Event: 3rd Joint Congress on Evolutionary Biology -
Alexandra Konings - Associate Professor of Earth System Science, Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment and (by courtesy) of Geophysics
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Alexandra (Alex) Konings is an Associate Professor of Earth System Science at Stanford. Her work is interested in understanding (and building remote sensing tools to understand) interactions between ecosystems and water.
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Alexandra Kuhlmann - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
2012 Undergraduate Summer Research Program ParticipantHome Department: undeclared
Supported by: Bio-X
Mentor: Julie Theriot, Professor of Biochemistry, and of Microbiology and Immunology -
Alexandra Midler - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
2024 Undergraduate Summer Research Program ParticipantHome Department: undeclared
Mentor: Michelle Monje (Neurology & Neurological Sciences) -
Alexandre Persat - Bio-X Travel Awardee
Awarded in 2008Home Department: Mechanical Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Juan Santiago
Talk Title: On-chip Isothermal Polymerase Chain Reaction
Event: ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 2008 -
Alexandria Boehm - Richard and Rhoda Goldman Professor of Environmental Studies, Professor of Oceans and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Alexandria Boehm is interested in pathogens in the environment including their sources, fate, and transport in natural and engineered systems. She is interested in understanding of how pathogens are transmitted to humans through contact with water, feces, and contaminated surfaces. Dr. Boehm's research is focused on key problems in both developed and developing countries with the overarching goal of designing and testing novel interventions and technologies for reducing the burden of disease.
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Alexis Bailey - Bio-X Travel Awardee
Awarded in 2014Home Department: Developmental Biology
Faculty Advisor: Margaret Fuller
Talk Title: Conserved regulation of the switch from mitosis to meiosis by Bgcn in the mammalian germline
Event: 2014 Cold Spring Harbor: Germ Cells
