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Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Lambert's research has focused on improving the visual outcomes of children with congenital cataracts.
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Scott Fendorf - Terry Huffington Professor, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Scott Fendorf's research interests include the chemical and biological processes that govern the fate and transport (and thus cycling) of contaminants (such as arsenic) and nutrients (such as phosphate) within soils, sediments, and surface waters. Dr. Fendorf's research group examines the chemical environments that develop as a result of both biotic and abiotic processes, and they strive to account for the physical complexity, inclusive of solute transport, within natural settings.
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Scott Dixon - Assistant Professor of Biology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Dixon's current research is to investigate the cell death using chemical biology and functional genomics. -
Scott Delp - Director, Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Stanford, James H. Clark Professor in the School of Engineering, Professor of Bioengineering, of Mechanical Engineering, and (by courtesy) of Orthopaedic Surgery
Seed Grant Committee Member, Scientific Leadership Council Member, Clark Center Faculty, Clark Center Working Group MemberDr. Scott L. Delp is the James H. Clark Professor of Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Orthopaedic Surgery at Stanford University. He is the Founding Chairman of the Department of Bioengineering at Stanford, and Director of the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Stanford, a university-wide research initiative focused on discovering biological principles to optimize human performance and catalyze innovations in human health for all. -
Scott Boyd - Associate Professor of Pathology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Boyd's laboratory's goal is to understand the lymphocyte genotype-phenotype relationships in healthy human immunity and in immunological diseases. -
Sarah Heilshorn - Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and (by courtesy) of Bioengineering and of Chemical Engineering
Seed Grant Committee Member, Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Heilshorn's interests include biomaterials in regenerative medicine, engineered proteins with novel assembly properties, microfluidics and photolithography of proteins, and synthesis of materials to influence stem cell differentiation. -
Sarah Bowling - Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Sarah Bowling is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Developmental Biology at Stanford University School of Medicine, and is an Affiliate Member of the BASE Initiative. Sarah carried out her PhD at Imperial College London, where her work focused on understanding the mechanisms and roles of cell competition during early mammalian development. For her postdoctoral research, Sarah moved to Boston Children's Hospital and the Harvard Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology.
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Sara Michie - Professor of Pathology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Michie's laboratory studies the molecular mechanisms that control the migration of lymphocytes into sites of autoimmune-mediated tissue damage, such as pancreatic islets in type 1 diabetes and salivary glands in Sjogrens syndrome. -
Sanmi Koyejo - Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Bio-X Affiliated FacultySanmi Koyejo an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University. Koyejo's research interests are in developing the principles and practice of trustworthy machine learning. Additionally, Koyejo focuses on applications to neuroscience and healthcare. Koyejo has been the recipient of several awards, including a best paper award from the conference on uncertainty in artificial intelligence (UAI), a Skip Ellis Early Career Award, and a Sloan Fellowship.
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Sanjiva Lele - Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and of Mechanical Engineering
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Lele's research combines numerical simulations with analytical modeling to study fundamental unsteady flow phenomena, turbulence, flow instabilities, and flow-generated sound.