• Christopher Long - Bio-X Fellow

    Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow
    Awarded in 2021
    Home Department: Materials Science & Engineering
    Faculty Advisors: Sarah Heilshorn (Materials Science & Engineering) and Tony Wyss-Coray (Neurology & Neurological Sciences)
  • Christopher Lindsay - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2019

    Home Department: Materials Science & Engineering
    Faculty Advisor: Sarah Heilshorn
    Talk Title: 3D-bioprinted lattices for efficient expansion of neural stem cells
    Event: 2019 International Conference on Biofabrication 

  • Christopher Dembia- Bio-X Bowes Fellow

    Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow
    Awarded in 2016
    Home Department: Mechanical Engineering
    Faculty Advisors: Scott Delp (Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering), Stephen Boyd (Electrical Engineering), John Day (Neurology, Pediatrics - Genetics), Paul Nuyujukian (Bioengineering), Allison Okamura (Mechanical Engineering), and Walter Murray (Management Science & Engineering)
  • Christopher Dembia - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2019

    Home Department: Mechanical Engineering
    Faculty Advisor: Scott Delp
    Talk Title: Introducing OpenSim Moco: optimal control methods for musculoskeletal simulation 
    Event: International Society of Biomechanics 2019

  • Christopher Cooper - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2022

    Home Department: Chemical Engineering
    Faculty Advisor: Zhenan Bao
    Talk Title: Ordering supramolecular structures from periodic dynamic polymers
    Event: ACS Fall 2022 Meeting - Chris gave an invited talk in the graduate student award symposium and received 2nd place overall

  • Photo of Dr. Christopher Bennett, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University.

    Christopher Bennett - Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

    Dr. Christopher Bennett is a physician scientist and an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. Once a basic scientist focused on genetics and genomics, Dr. Bennett’s work for the last several years has focused on large data-set analyses reflective of multiple multi-institutional studies aimed at better understanding how US emergency departments (and emergency physicians) can increase rates of HIV testing for at- risk patients.

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