Han Altae-Tran - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
Supported by: Bio-X
Mentor: Vijay Pande, Chemistry
Dr. Han Zhu is an Assistant Professor of Medicine whose clinical and research expertise focuses on cardio-oncology and cardio-immunology. She specializes in the cardiovascular care of patients undergoing therapies for cancer, with a particular focus on the effects of immunotherapies on the heart. She received a bioengineering degree from MIT, medical degree from Case Western Reserve University, and completed clinical cardiology fellowship and internal medicine residency training at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr.
Dr. Hannes Vogel's chief research interests are in mitochondrial diseases, muscle and nerve diseases, brain tumors, and animal models of human disease. Dr. Vogel is also the Director of the Stanford Research Core Histology Laboratory, which is of central importance to many Stanford research endeavors and to medical scientist development.
Awarded in 2014
Talk Title: Estimating image depth from shape collections
Event: SIGGRAPH 2014
Understanding mechanisms of metabolic regulation in physiology and disease forms the basis for developing therapies to treat diseases in which metabolism is perturbed. Dr. Haopeng Xiao devises novel mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics technologies, combined with data science, to systematically discover mechanisms of metabolic regulation over protein function. His strategies established the first tissue-specific landscape of protein cysteine redox regulation during aging, elucidating mechanisms of redox signaling in physiology that remained elusive for decades. Dr.