• Headshot portrait of Matthew DeJong - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

    Matthew DeJong - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

    Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow

    Awarded in 2024
    Home Department: Chemical Engineering
    Faculty Advisors: Polly Fordyce (Bioengineering, Genetics) and Alexander Dunn (Chemical Engineering)

  • Headshot portrait of Matthew Lew - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Matthew Lew - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2011
    Home Department: Chemistry
    Faculty Advisor: W. E. Moerner
    Talk Title: Three-dimensional superresolution fluorescence microscopy using a double-helix point spread function
    Event: Arizona State University Biophysics Seminar 2011

    Awarded in 2010
    Talk Title: Three-dimensional superresolution imaging of single emitters using a double-helix point spread function
    Event: 16th International Workshop on Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Ultra Sensitive Analysis in the Life Sciences
  • Headshot portrait of Matthew Lum - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    Matthew Lum - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    2014 Undergraduate Summer Research Program Participant
    Home Department: Biology
    Supported by: Dean of Research
    Mentor: Thomas Südhof, Molecular & Cellular Physiology
  • Headshot portrait of Matthew Sacchet - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Matthew Sacchet - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2014
    Home Department: Psychology and Neurosciences Institute
    Faculty Advisors: Anthony Wagner and Ian Gotlib
    Talk Title: Characterizing white matter connectivity in major depressive disorder: Automated fiber quantification and maximum density paths
    Event: 2014 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging - Matthew also received awards from the Stanford University Center for Mind, Brain, & Computation (MBC) and the Biosciences Office of Graduate Education. These awards were based on the acceptance of two 4-page papers that were presented as talks at the conference.

    Awarded in 2012
    Talk Title: Frontal lobe contributions to deterministic and probabilistic learning: Evidence for dissociable feed-back-related processes
    Event: 2012 Society for Neuroscience

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