Laura Seeholzer - Assistant Professor of Neurobiology
Dr. Laura Seeholzer did her PhD at Rockefeller University with Dr. Vanessa Ruta and post-doctoral studies at UCSF with Dr. David Julius.
Dr. Laura Seeholzer did her PhD at Rockefeller University with Dr. Vanessa Ruta and post-doctoral studies at UCSF with Dr. David Julius.
Home Department: Chemical Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Zhenan Bao
Talk Title: Design rules for supramolecular hydrogel-cell interactions: From growing tissue towards bio-electronic applications
Event: ACS Fall 2024 Denver - Laura received the ACS Global Outstanding Student Award 2024.
Dr. Laura Prolo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurosurgery at Stanford University School of Medicine. After receiving her A.B. in Biology and Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology from Washington University in St. Louis, she completed her MD and PhD in Neuroscience from Stanford University. She remained at Stanford for Neurosurgery residency, then completed a fellowship in Pediatric Neurosurgery at University of Washington/Seattle Children’s Hospital.
Home Department: Environmental Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Alexandria Boehm
Talk Title: A Comparison of Three Intertidal Biosurveying Methods: Conventional Quadrat Surveying and eDNA Metabarcoding of Sediment and Water
Event: Western Society of Naturalists 2025
Dr. Laura Gwilliams is jointly appointed between Stanford Psychology, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute and Stanford Data Science. Her work is focused on understanding the neural representations and operations that give rise to speech comprehension in the human brain. To do so, she brings together insight from neuroscience, linguistics and machine learning, and takes advantage of recording techniques that operate at distinct spatial scales (MEG, ECoG and Neuropixels).
Home Department: Biology
Faculty Advisor: Kabir Peay
Talk Title: Resource economics of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis vary with competitive context and nitrogen addition
Event: 2019 Ecological Society of America - Laura received an additional award for her abstract in the form of additional travel support from the Plant Population Ecology Section of the ESA.
Awarded in 2017
Talk Title: Mechanisms of generalist host range in the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
Event: 3rd international Molecular Mycorrhiza Meeting