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Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Monje's laboratory studies the molecular and cellular mechanisms of postnatal neurodevelopment. -
Michelle L. James - Assistant Professor of Radiology (Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford) and of Neurology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyThe primary aim of Dr. James's lab is to improve the diagnosis and treatment of brain diseases by developing translational molecular imaging agents for visualizing neuroimmune interactions underlying conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and stroke. -
Michele Calos - Professor of Genetics
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Calos's research is focused on development of novel strategies for gene and cell therapy, using regenerative medicine approaches. -
Michaëlle Ntala Mayalu - Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and (by courtesy) of Bioengineering
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Michaëlle N. Mayalu is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. She received her Ph.D., M.S., and B.S., degrees in Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She was a postdoctoral scholar at the California Institute of Technology in the Computing and Mathematical Sciences Department. She was a 2017 California Alliance Postdoctoral Fellowship Program recipient and a 2019 Burroughs Wellcome Fund Postdoctoral Enrichment Program award recipient. She is also a 2023 Hypothesis Fund Grantee.
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Michael Zeineh - Associate Professor of Radiology (Neuroimaging and Neurointervention)
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Michael Zeineh received a B.S. in Biology at Caltech in 1995 and obtained his M.D.-Ph.D. from UCLA in 2003. After internship also at UCLA, he went on to radiology residency and neuroradiology fellowship both at Stanford. He has been faculty in Stanford Neuroradiology since 2010. He spearheads many initiatives in advanced clinical imaging at Stanford, including clinical fMRI and DTI.
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Michael Snyder - Stanford W. Ascherman, PhD, Professor in Genetics
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Snyder's laboratory uses a variety of approaches to analyze genomes and regulatory networks. -
Michael R. Angelo - Assistant Professor of Pathology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyThe Angelo lab uses custom built high dimensional imaging technologies and computational approaches to understand the interplay between single cell phenotype and tissue histology in health and disease. -
Michael Moseley - Professor of Radiology (Diagnostic Radiology)
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Moseley's interest involve research and diagnosis of disease states using new techniques of magnetic resonance (MR) in research and clinical. -
Michael Marmor - Professor of Ophthalmology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Marmor's group has studied the modification of retinal ischemic damage, laser action upon the RPE and drug effects upon retina and RPE. Recent collaborative work has been considering means of replacing Bruch's membrane or RPE in diseased eyes, and the development of a retinal prosthesis. -
Michael Longaker - Deane P. & Louise Mitchell Professor in the School of Medicine and Professor (by courtesy) of Materials Science & Engineering
Scientific Leadership Council Member, Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Longaker's extensive research experience includes the cellular and molecular biology of extracellular matrix with specific applications to the differences between fetal and post-natal wound healing, the biology of keloids and hypertrophic scars, the cellular and molecular events in craniofacial development and stem cell biology.
