• Xianghao Zhan - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2023

    Home Department: Bioengineering
    Faculty Advisor: David Camarillo
    Talk Title: Toward generalizable brain deformation estimators for head impacts with unsupervised domain adaptation and deep learning
    Event: 2023 Summer Conference on Biomechanics, Bioengineering and Biotransport

    Awarded in 2022

    Talk Title: Mouthguard denoising with one-dimensional convolutional neural network for accurate brain strain calculation
    Event: ASME 2022 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition

  • Xavier Rovira-Clave - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2019

    Home Department: Microbiology & Immunology
    Faculty Advisor: Garry Nolan
    Talk Title: Mapping the spatial architecture of acute myeloid leukemia in the bone marrow microenvironment by multiplexed ion beam imaging
    Event: Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 34th Annual Meeting (SITC 2019)
    Supported by The Matthew Frank Family

  • Wyatt Woodson - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    2012 Undergraduate Summer Research Program Participant
    Home Department: Bioengineering
    Supported by: Bio-X
    Mentor: Gary Steinberg, Professor of Neurosurgery and Neurosciences
  • Photo of smiling Asian male faculty member, Dr. Wu Liu, Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology at Stanford.

    Wu Liu - Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology (Radiation Physics)

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

    Dr. Wu Liu is an associate professor and clinical medical physicist at Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. He was born in Beijing, China. He received B.S. degree in Astronomy from Nanjing University, Nanjing, China and M.S. degree in Astrophysics from Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. He obtained his M.S. degree in Computer Science and Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics (2007) from University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA. He then completed his postdoctoral training at Stanford University.

  • William Yang - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2011
    Home Department: Bioengineering
    Faculty Advisor: Jim Swartz
    Talk Title: Binding of a cationic protein to the cell surface is insufficient for cellular uptake and bioactivity: Arginine-rich sequences are necessary
    Event: 241st American Chemical Society Meeting

    Awarded in 2010
    Talk Title: A Rapid and Quantitative Assay for DNA Binding
    Event: American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2010 Annual Meeting
  • William Tarpeh - Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering and (by courtesy) of Civil & Environmental Engineering

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty
    The Tarpeh Lab develops and evaluates novel approaches to resource recovery from “waste” waters at several synergistic scales: molecular mechanisms of chemical transport and transformation; novel unit processes that increase resource efficiency; and systems-level assessments that identify optimization opportunities.

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