Jason Li - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
Supported by: Bio-X
Mentor: Thomas Südhof, Molecular & Cellular Physiology
Home Department: Chemistry
Faculty Advisor: Joseph DeSimone
Talk Title: Scalable microparticle fabrication via r2rCLIP: Enabling a new era of advanced particle applications
Event: 2024 Additive Manufacturing of Soft Materials GRS/GRC
Awarded in 2023
Talk Title: 3D, shape-specific, scalable, micro-fabricated particle production via roll-to-roll printing and continuous liquid interface production (r2rCLIP)
Event: 2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
Dr. Jason Ross is a physician-scientist in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Stanford University. He received his BS in Biological Sciences from Stanford University, where he conducted research in normal and cancer stem cell biology. He obtained his MD from Weill Cornell Medical College and his PhD from The Rockefeller University, where he studied breast cancer metastasis, as a member of the Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program in New York City. He conducted postdoctoral research as a Kaplan Research Fellow with co-advisors Dr. Irving Weissman and Dr.
Home Department: Computer Science
Mentor: Christopher Barnes (Biology)
Home Department: Biology
Mentor: Thomas Clandinin (Neurobiology)