Anna McGregor - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
Supported by: Dean of Research
Mentor: Thomas Südhof, Molecular & Cellular Physiology
Dr. Anna Lembke received her undergraduate degree in Humanities from Yale University and her medical degree from Stanford University. She is currently Professor and Medical Director of Addiction Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine. She is also Program Director of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Fellowship, Chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic, and a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the American Board of Addiction Medicine.
Home Department: Environmental Engineering
Faculty Advisor: William Tarpeh
Talk Title: Fate of organic contaminants in electrochemical nitrogen recovery processes treating urine
Event: 2022 Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP) Research and Education Conference
The consistent focus of Dr. Anna Gloyn's research has been using naturally occurring mutations in humans as tools to identity critical regulatory pathways and insights into normal physiology. Her early post-doctoral research led to the identification a new genetic aetiology for permanent and transient neonatal diabetes due to KCNJ11 mutations and resulted in one of the first examples of precision medicine, where the determination of the molecular genetic aetiology lead to improved treatment options for patients. Whilst she was in Oxford, Dr.
Awarded in 2015
Home Department: Neurology & Neurological Sciences
Faculty Advisor: Michelle Monje-Deisseroth (Neurology & Neurological Sciences)