• Headshot portrait of Philip Beachy - The Ernest and Amelia Gallo Professor, Professor of Urology, of Developmental Biology and (by courtesy) of Chemical & Systems Biology

    Philip Beachy - The Ernest and Amelia Gallo Professor, Professor of Urology, of Developmental Biology and (by courtesy) of Chemical & Systems Biology

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

    Dr. Philip Beachy's lab studies the function of Hedgehog proteins and other extracellular signals in morphogenesis (pattern formation) and in injury repair and regeneration (pattern maintenance). They study how the distribution of such signals is regulated in tissues, how cells perceive and respond to distinct concentrations of signals, and how such signaling pathways arose in evolution. They also study the normal roles of such signals in stem-cell physiology and their abnormal roles in the formation and expansion of cancer stem cells.

  • Headshot portrait of Philaphon Sayavong - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Philaphon Sayavong - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2022

    Home Department: Chemistry
    Faculty Advisor: Yi Cui
    Talk Title: Dissolution of the solid electrolyte interphase and its effects on lithium metal anode cyclability
    Event: 2022 MRS Fall Meeting

  • Headshot portrait of Phil Vitorino - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Phil Vitorino - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2008

    Home Department: Chemical & Systems Biology
    Faculty Advisor: Tobias Meyer
    Talk Title: Genetic Analysis of Endothelial Wound Closure Reveals Distinct Signaling Modules Controlling Would Dependent and Independent Cell Migration
    Event: The American Society for Cell Biology 2008

  • Headshot portrait of Peyton Greenside - Morgridge Family SIGF Fellow

    Peyton Greenside - Morgridge Family SIGF Fellow

    Bio-X SIGF Graduate Student Fellow
    Awarded in 2015
    Home Department: Biomedical Informatics
    Faculty Advisors: Anshul Kundaje (Genetics, Computer Science), Thomas Quertermous (Cardiovascular Medicine)
  • Headshot portrait of Peyton Greenside - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Peyton Greenside - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2019

    Home Department: Biomedical Informatics
    Faculty Advisors: Hanlee Ji and Emma Brunskill
    Talk Title: CrowdVariant: a crowdsourcing approach to classify copy number variants
    Event: Pacific Symposium of Biocomputing 2019
    Supported by The Matthew Frank Family
    Awarded in 2017
    Faculty Advisor: Anshul Kundaje
    Talk Title: Graph convolutional networks can encode three-dimensional genome architecture in deep learning models for genomics
    Event: 12th Women in Machine Learning Workshop<

  • Photo of Dr. Peter Tass, Professor of Neurosurgery at Stanford University.

    Peter Tass - Professor of Neurosurgery

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

    Dr. Peter Tass investigates and develops neuromodulation techniques for understanding and treating neurologic conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, dysfunction following stroke and tinnitus. He creates invasive and non-invasive therapeutic procedures by means of comprehensive computational neuroscience studies and advanced data analysis techniques. The computational neuroscience studies guide experiments that use clinical electrophysiology measures, such as high density EEG recordings and MRI imaging, and various outcome measures.

  • Headshot portrait of Peter Suzuki - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

    Peter Suzuki - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

    Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow

    Awarded in 2021
    Home Department: Bioengineering
    Faculty Advisors: Polly Fordyce (Bioengineering and Genetics) and Lacramioara Bintu (Bioengineering)

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