John Wen - Bruce and Elizabeth Dunlevie Fellow
Awarded in 2019
Home Department: Neurosciences
Faculty Advisors: Lisa Giocomo (Neurobiology) and Thomas Clandinin (Neurobiology)
Awarded in 2019
Home Department: Neurosciences
Faculty Advisors: Lisa Giocomo (Neurobiology) and Thomas Clandinin (Neurobiology)
Home Department: Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering
Faculty Advisor: Jim Swartz
Talk Title: Influenza Vaccines Utilizing Hemagglutinin Constructs with Covalent Attachment to Virus-Like Particles
Event: AIChE Annual Meeting 2010
While keeping the patients and families foremost in mind, Dr. John Day's research seeks to: define and understand genetic causes; clarify the molecular and cellular consequences of genetic change; determine the multisystemic features that are underappreciated but clinically significant consequence of these diseases; develop and improve methods for managing and treating each disease.
Home Department: Chemical Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Alfred Spormann
Talk Title: A redox-active hydrogel mediates electron transfer for efficient electrosynthetic hydrogen evolution via three classes of hydrogenases
Event: 2020 AIChE Annual Meeting
Dr. John Mitchell is the Mary and Gordon Crary Family Professor, professor of computer science, and by courtesy professor of electrical engineering and professor of education. He was previously Stanford Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning and chair of the Computer Science Department. As vice provost, his team worked with more than 500 Stanford faculty members and instructors on over 1,000 online projects for campus or public audiences and organized the Year of Learning to envision the future of teaching and learning at Stanford and beyond.