Johnny (Yonatan) Israeli - Bruce and Elizabeth Dunlevie Fellow
Home Department: Biophysics
Faculty Advisors: Anshul Kundaje (Genetics, Computer Science) and Douglas Vollrath (Genetics)
Home Department: Undeclared
Mentor: Michelle Monje (Pediatric Neurology)
Facial paralysis is a debilitating condition that affects thousands of people. The loss of movement on one side of the face can distort the appearance of one’s face during emotional expression, impact speech, the ability to eat and drink normally, and the health of one’s eye. When appropriate, surgery can help to rehabilitate a patient with facial paralysis. Despite excellent surgical technique, we are currently limited by the regenerative capacity of the body and perfect symmetry is impossible to restore.
Dr. Jonas Cremer is an Assistant Professor in Biology. He is interested in the physiology and growth of prokaryotes. Dr. Cremer studied physics and biophysics in Munich. He was a postdoctoral research at the University of California, San Diego. Before joining Stanford, he was an Assistant Professor at the University of Groningen.
Awarded in 2019
Home Department: Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine
Faculty Advisors: Kyle Loh (Developmental Biology) and Hiromitsu Nakauchi (Genetics)