Cory McLean - Bio-X Travel Awardee
Home Department: Computer Science
Faculty Advisor: Gill Bejerano
Talk Title: Human-specific loss of regulatory DNA and the evolution of human-specific traits
Event: 2010 Cold Spring Harbor Biology of Genomes
Home Department: Computer Science
Faculty Advisor: Gill Bejerano
Talk Title: Human-specific loss of regulatory DNA and the evolution of human-specific traits
Event: 2010 Cold Spring Harbor Biology of Genomes
Awarded in 2007
Home Department: Computer Science
Faculty Advisor: Gill Bejerano (Developmental Biology)
Home Department: Immunology
Faculty Advisor: Nathan Reticker-Flynn
Talk Title: Opposing roles for type I interferon in metastasis and immunotherapy
Event: 2025 CSHL Meeting on Biology of Cancer: Microenvironment & Metastasis
Awarded in 2024
Talk Title: Antagonism between tumors and lymphocytes drives coevolutionary processes throughout metastasis
Event: EMBL Symposium: Defining and Defeating Metastasis 2024
Dr. Corinne Beinat completed her PhD in Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Sydney in 2014 focusing on the development of novel small molecule therapeutics for the treatment of neurological disease. She then completed her postdoctoral training with Dr. Sanjiv Sam Gambhir in radiochemistry and molecular imaging before joining the department as an Instructor in 2019 and then as an Assistant Professor in 2022.
The overarching goal of Dr. Keller’s Laboratory (kellerlab.stanford.edu) is to improve brain stimulation treatment for neurological and psychiatric disease. Specifically, his lab seeks to improve Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and other brain stimulation techniques by better understanding the fundamental principles of human brain plasticity and building trans-diagnostic real-time monitoring platforms for personalized brain stimulation.
Home Department: Human Biology
Mentor: Margaret Fuller (Developmental Biology, Genetics, and Obstetrics & Gynecology - Reproductive Biology)
Dr. Constantine Sideris is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. Previously, he was an Assistant Professor at the University of Southern California from 2018 to 2025 and an Associate Professor from 2025 to 2026. He received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees with honors from the California Institute of Technology in 2010, 2011, and 2017 respectively. He was a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley’s Wireless Research Center from 2013 to 2014.