• Headshot portrait of Dita Gratzinger - Professor of Pathology

    Dita Gratzinger - Professor of Pathology

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

    Dr. Dita Gratzinger is a hematopathologist who is dedicated to excellent patient care, to educating the hematopathologists of tomorrow, and to improving both by harnessing strengths across institutional and disciplinary lines. Dr. Gratzinger studies the architecture of supporting cells in the microenvironment as well as diagnosis of lymphoma on small volume specimens, and has a special interest in the role of patient-specific factors in manifestation of hematolymphoid disease, including immunodeficiency and dysregulation-related lymphoid proliferations.

  • Headshot portrait of Diego Oyarzun - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Diego Oyarzun - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2017

    Home Department: Mechanical Engineering
    Faculty Advisor: Juan Santiago
    Talk Title: Selective passive adsorption of nitrate with surfactant treated porous electrode and electrostatic regeneration
    Event: 70th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics

  • Headshot portrait of Diego Huyke - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Diego Huyke - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2021

    Home Department: Mechanical Engineering
    Faculty Advisor: Juan G. Santiago
    Talk Title: An integrated RT-lamp and CRISPR assay for nucleic acid detection in a single microfluidic chip
    Event: microTAS 2021

  • Headshot portrait of Diana Jeong - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Diana Jeong - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2022

    Home Department: Radiology
    Faculty Advisor: Craig Levin
    Talk Title: Interferometric measurement of ionizing radiation-induced transient changes in complex refractive index
    Event: IEEE NSS-MIC 2022

    Supported by The Matthew Frank Family

  • Headshot portrait of Diana Gong - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    Diana Gong - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    2014 Undergraduate Summer Research Program Participant
    Home Department: Bioengineering
    Supported by: Dean of Research
    Mentor: Julien Sage, Pediatrics (Cancer Biology) and Genetics
  • Headshot portrait of Derick Okwan - Assistant Professor of Pathology

    Derick Okwan - Assistant Professor of Pathology

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

    Broadly, Dr. Derick Okwan lab’s primary interest is to understand how and why the immune system contributes to nearly all chronic diseases. The immune system of the modern human has evolved from a history of stress to the species: famines, continual bouts of lethal pandemics, as well as major climate/environmental and migratory changes that exposed the immune system to novel threats. 

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