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

    Matthew Titchenal - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

    Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow
    Awarded in 2015
    Home Department: Mechanical Engineering
    Faculty Advisors: Constance Chu (Orthopaedic Surgery), Thomas Andriacchi (Mechanical Engineering, Orthopaedic Surgery), Garry Gold (Radiology), and William Robinson (Medicine - Immunology & Rheumatology)
  • Headshot portrait of Matthew Titchenal - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Matthew Titchenal - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2018
    Home Department: Mechanical Engineering
    Faculty Advisors: Constance Chu and Thomas Andriacchi
    Talk Title: A New Serum Biomarker Stress Test Correlates with Novel MRI UTE-T2* and Gait Mechanics in Patients at High Risk for Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis
    Event: 2018 Military Health System Research Symposium (MHSRS) - Matthew was nominated for the Young Investigator Award: nominations were offered to the top 3% of abstracts from a pool of over 350 submissions.

    Awarded in 2016
    Talk Title: Early Changes in the Knee Joint Center of Rotation During Walking Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Correlate with Later Changes in Patient Reported Outcomes
    Event: AOSSM 2016 Annual Meeting - Matthew's paper was awarded the O’Donoghue Sports Injury Award which is given to the best overall paper which deals with clinical based research or human in-vivo research

  • Photo of Dr. Matthew Wheeler, Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) at Stanford University.

    Matthew Wheeler - Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

    Dr. Matthew Wheeler is a physician scientist with interests in cardiomyopathies, rare and undiagnosed diseases, therapeutics and genomics. Dr. Wheeler has research training in both myocardial and skeletal muscle biology and genetics, genomics, and multi-scale networks and is a physician with interest and experience treating patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and other inherited cardiomyopathies. I have clinical training in medicine, cardiology, cardiovascular genetics, and advanced heart failure.

  • Photo of smiling white male faculty member with brown hair and a brown beard, Dr. Matthias Garten, Assistant Professor of Microbiology & Immunology and Bioengineering at Stanford.

    Matthias Garten - Assistant Professor of Microbiology & Immunology and of Bioengineering

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

    Dr. Matthias Garten is an assistant professor in the department of Immunology and Microbiology and the department of Bioengineering. He is a membrane biophysicist who is driven by the question of how the malaria parasite interfaces with its host-red blood cell, how we can use the unique mechanisms of the parasite to treat malaria and to re-engineer cells for biomedical applications.

  • Headshot portrait of Maurice Lee - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Maurice Lee - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2016

    Home Department: Chemistry
    Faculty Advisor: W.E. Moerner
    Talk Title: 3D single-molecule super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with the corkscrew point spread function
    Event: 2016 Biophysical Society Annual Meeting

  • Headshot portrait of Max Greenfeld - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Max Greenfeld - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2012

    Home Department: Biochemistry
    Faculty Advisor: Daniel Herschlag
    Talk Title: Exploration of a simplified RNA folding landscape
    Event: Zing Nucleic Acids Conference 2012

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