• Headshot portrait of Andrew Perley - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Andrew Perley - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2025

    Home Department: Bioengineering
    Faculty Advisor: Todd Coleman
    Talk Title: A Dynamic Mutual Information Measure of Phase Amplitude Coupling
    Event: 2025 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference

  • Headshot portrait of Andrew Lee - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

    Andrew Lee - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

    Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow
    Awarded in 2010
    Home Department: Chemical & Systems Biology
    Faculty Advisors: Joseph Wu (Radiology, Medicine), Paul Wender (Chemistry), and Sanjiv Gambhir (Radiology, Bioengineering)
  • Headshot portrait of Andrew Klein - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Andrew Klein - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2016
    Home Department: Chemical Engineering
    Faculty Advisor: Elizabeth Sattely
    Talk Title: Indole Antibiotic Biosynthesis in Edible Plants: From Genomes to Bioactive Molecules
    Event: International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions Congress 2016

    Awarded in 2013

    Talk Title: Discovery of antibiotic biosynthesis pathways in dietary plants
    Event: 2013 Gordon Research Seminar in Plant Metabolic Engineering - Andrew's interactions with peers and principal investigators at the event led to his being elected to serve as the Vice-Chair of the next Gordon Research Seminar.

  • Headshot portrait of Andrew J. Song - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    Andrew J. Song - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    2020 Undergraduate Summer Research Program Participant and 2022 Cohort Lead
    Home Department: Human Biology
    Mentor: Marion Buckwalter (Neurology & Neurological Sciences and Neurosurgery)
  • Photo of smiling white male faculty member, Dr. Andrew Mannix, Assistant Professor of Materials Science & Engineering at Stanford.

    Andrew J. Mannix - Assistant Professor of Materials Science & Engineering

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

    Dr. Andrew J. Mannix is an assistant professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University. He completed his B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University as an NSF GRFP Fellow, where he worked on the growth and atomic-scale characterization of new 2D materials.

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