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Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Matteo Cargnello is Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering and Terman Faculty Fellow. His group's research interests are in the preparation and use of uniform and tailored materials for heterogeneous catalysis and photocatalysis and the technological exploitation of nanoparticles and nanocrystals. -
Matteo Molè - Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Dunlevie Maternal-Fetal Medicine Center for Discovery, Innovation and Clinical Impact)
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Matteo A. Molè, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Stanford University. He is a member of the Division of Reproductive, Stem Cell and Perinatal Biology, as well as the Dunlevie Maternal-Fetal Medicine Center for Discovery, Innovation and Clinical Impact.
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Matteo Perper - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
2022 Undergraduate Summer Research Program ParticipantHome Department: Chemistry and Italian
Mentor: Steven Banik (Chemistry) -
Matthew (Matt) Hernandez - Assistant Professor of Pathology (Clinical)
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Matt Hernandez received his MD/PhD from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS) in New York City. His graduate work focused on viral-host interactions and tracing HIV evolution in vivo using genomic tools. During his training, he applied his skills to the clinical laboratory and helped found the ISMMS Personalized Virology Initiative.
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Matthew Benjamin - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
2015 Undergraduate Summer Research Program ParticipantHome Department: Biology
Supported by: Bio-X
Mentor: Jonathan Payne, Geological & Environmental Sciences -
Matthew Bieniosek - Bio-X Travel Awardee
Awarded in 2015Home Department: Electrical Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Craig Levin
Talk Title: A Light Sharing, Charge Multiplexed Time-of-Flight Depth-of-Interaction PET Detector
Event: 2015 IEEE Medical Imaging Conference - In addition to his talk, Matthew presented a poster, "Effects of SiPM Multiplexing on Timing Performance," which was selected as a Premium Student Poster and was a finalist for the best student paper award.Awarded in 2014
Talk Title: Analog electro-optical readout of SiPMs for compact, low power ToF PET/MRI
Event: 3rd PET/MR and SPECT/MR Conference: Paradigms for Combined Modalities in Molecular Imaging -
Matthew Bogyo - Professor of Pathology and of Microbiology & Immunology and (by courtesy) of Chemical & Systems Biology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyThe Bogyo Lab is interested in developing and applying chemical tools to both image and dissect the functional roles of hydrolases in a number of human health conditions. They are currently using synthetic chemistry and biological display methods to build new covalent binding probes that allow enzyme activity to be selectively inhibited as well as imaged in complex biological samples including cells, tissues and whole organisms. The Bogyo lab is specifically interested in hydrolase enzymes important for cell signaling and pathogenesis in cancer and various microbes including S.
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Matthew Bull - Bio-X Honorary Fellow
Bio-X Graduate Student FellowAwarded in 2015
Home Department: Applied Physics
Faculty Advisors: Manu Prakash (Bioengineering), Jan Skotheim (Biology), and Tim Stearns (Biology) -
Matthew Callahan - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
2014 Undergraduate Summer Research Program ParticipantHome Department: Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Supported by: Bio-X
Mentor: Justin Du Bois, Chemistry
