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Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Kahn's research addresses communication and imaging through optical fibers, including modulation, detection, signal processing and spatial multiplexing. -
Joseph Kirollos - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
2016 Undergraduate Summer Research Program ParticipantHome Department: Biology
Supported by: Bio-X
Mentor: Giles Plant, Neurosurgery -
Joseph Liao - Kathryn Simmons Stamey Professor and Professor of Urology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Liao's laboratory research is translating molecular diagnostics for urological diseases from bench to bedside. -
Joseph Mann - Bio-X Travel Awardee
Awarded in 2019Home Department: Materials Science & Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Eric Appel
Talk Title: Universal scaling behaviour during network formation in living polymerizations
Event: American Chemical Society Fall 2019 National Meeting -
Joseph Noh - Bio-X Bowes Fellow
Bio-X Graduate Student FellowAwarded in 2025
Home Department: Biophysics, Medicine
Faculty Advisors: Karl Deisseroth (Bioengineering and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences), Christopher Barnes (Biology), and Ron Dror (Computer Science) -
Joseph Noh - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
2018 Undergraduate Summer Research Program ParticipantHome Department: Biology
Mentor: Irving Weissman, Pathology and Developmental Biology -
Joseph Shelby - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
2026 Undergraduate Summer Research Program ParticipantHome Department: Undeclared
Mentor: Marius Wernig (Pathology) -
Joseph Shrager - Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Joseph Shrager practices all aspects of thoracic surgery but has specials interest and experience in lung cancer, surgery for emphysema, and mediastinal diseases. His clinical publications reflect these interests. In all cases, he looks towards minimally invasive approaches where appropriate, including VATS (thoracoscopic) lobectomy for early stage lung cancer and transcervical thymectomy.
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Joseph Wakim - Bio-X Travel Awardee
Awarded in 2024Home Department: Chemical Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Andrew Spakowitz
Talk Title: Model of euchromatin clustering resulting from local nucleosome interactions
Event: 2024 American Physical Society March Meeting -
Joseph Woo - Norman E. Shumway Professor, Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery and (by courtesy) of Bioengineering
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyThe Woo lab uses cardiac surgery and coronary ligation as a model to study ischemic cardiomyopathy and stem cell biology, as well as to test novel molecular and cellular therapeutics.
