• Headshot portrait of Viktor Shkolnikov - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Viktor Shkolnikov - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2014
    Home Department: Mechanical Engineering
    Faculty Advisor: Juan G. Santiago
    Talk Title: Fast, specific, and efficient affinity purification of target DNA from whole human blood by combining isotachophoresis and affinity chromatography
    Event: 18th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences

    Awarded in 2012
    Talk Title: Ion altered fluorescence imaging (IAFI): A non-invasive, visualization method which simultaneously images scalar fields and quantifies local ion concentrations
    Event: 65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
  • Headshot portrait of Vignesh Ganapathi-Subramanian - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Vignesh Ganapathi-Subramanian - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2018

    Home Department: Electrical Engineering
    Faculty Advisor: Leonidas Guibas
    Talk Title: Diffusion-based Latent Shape Spaces
    Event: Eurographics Symposium in Geometry Processing 2018

    Awarded in 2016
    Talk Title: Stable Region Correspondences between Non-Isometric Shapes
    Event: International Geometry Summit 2016

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    Victoria Yeh - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    2008 Undergraduate Summer Research Program Participant
    Home Department: Biomedical Computation
    Mentor: Charles Taylor, Associate Professor of Bioengineering and of Surgery
  • Headshot photo of smiling white female faculty member with long dark hair, Dr. Victoria Parikh, Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at Stanford University.

    Victoria Parikh - Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

    Dr. Victoria Parikh is cardiologist specializing in the care of patients with inherited cardiovascular diseases. She completed clinical cardiology fellowship at Stanford School of Medicine and her medical residency at the University of California, San Francisco. Funded by research grant from the NIH, she currently studies multiple causes of cardiomyopathy in the laboratory. She has a particular clinical and scientific interest in inherited arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathies, which are an increasingly recognized disease entity. Dr.

  • Headshot portrait of Victoria Fan - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    Victoria Fan - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    2016 Undergraduate Summer Research Program Participant
    Home Department: Biology
    Supported by: Vicky Rogers
    Mentor: E.J. Chichilnisky, Ophthalmology and Neurosurgery

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