Zhiao Yu - Bio-X Travel Awardee
Home Department: Chemistry
Faculty Advisor: Zhenan Bao
Talk Title: Iterative Solvent Molecule Tuning for High-Performance Lithium Metal Battery Electrolytes”
Event: 2021 MRS Fall Meeting
Home Department: Chemistry
Faculty Advisor: Zhenan Bao
Talk Title: Iterative Solvent Molecule Tuning for High-Performance Lithium Metal Battery Electrolytes”
Event: 2021 MRS Fall Meeting
Home Department: Chemistry
Faculty Advisor: Paul Wender
Talk Titles: Organ- and cell-selective delivery of mRNA in vivo using oligomeric guanidinylated serinol charge-altering releasable transporters and Discrete immolative guanidinium transporters for mRNA delivery to selective organs and peripheral red blood cells
Event: ACS Spring 2025
Awarded in 2022
Home Department: Applied Physics
Faculty Advisors: Benjamin Good (Applied Physics) and Ami Bhatt (Medicine - Hematology and Genetics)
Home Department: Applied Physics
Faculty Advisor: Benjamin Good
Talk Title: Correlations between mutations under recurrent genetic hitchhiking
Event: 2024 American Physical Society March Meeting
Awarded in 2022
Talk Title: Dynamics of bacterial recombination in the human gut microbiome
Event: 2022 APS March Meeting - Zhiru's talk was awarded the APS Shirley Chan Student Travel Award.
Home Department: Radiology
Faculty Advisor: Craig S. Levin
Talk Title: Modular Readout Electronics System for a 3D Position Sensitive 100 ps Coincidence Time Resolution TOF-PET Detector Configuration
Event: 2025 IEEE NSS MIC RTSD
Home Department: undeclared
Mentor: Andrea Goldstein-Piekarski (Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences - Sleep Medicine)
Zinaida Good, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Immunology and Rheumatology and the Center for Biomedical Informatics Research at the Stanford University School of Medicine and the Director of the Cancer Cell Therapy Data Hub at the Stanford Center for Cancer Cell Therapy. Dr. Good's research program is focused on understanding and enhancing engineered T cell immunotherapies for cancer, immune-mediated diseases, and transplantation.