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Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Südhof’s laboratory studies how synapses form in the brain, how their properties are specified, and how they accomplish the rapid and precise signaling that forms the basis for all information processing by the brain. -
Thomas Robinson - The Irving Schulman, M.D. Professor of Child Health, Professor of Medicine (Stanford Prevention Research Center) and, by courtesy, of Epidemiology & Population Health
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Thomas Robinson designs solutions to improve health and well-being of children, families, and the planet. Dr. Robinson originated the solution-oriented research paradigm and directs the Stanford Solutions Science Lab. He is known for his pioneering obesity prevention and treatment research, including the concept of stealth interventions.
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Thomas Rando - Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyThe main areas of interest of the Rando laboratory are muscle stem cell biology, muscle stem cell aging, muscular dystrophies, tissue engineering, and basic muscle cell biology. -
Thomas Quertermous - William G. Irwin Professor in Cardiovascular Medicine
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyThe Quertermous laboratory is interested in the molecular mechanisms that mediate vascular disease pathophysiology and the risk for these diseases. -
Thomas Montine - Stanford Medicine Endowed Professor in Pathology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Thomas Montine is the Chair of the Department of Pathology at Stanford University. Dr. Montine is also the founding Director of the Pacific Udall Center and the Neuropathology and Biospecimens Core leader of the Stanford Alzheimer's Disease Center.
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Thomas Markland - Associate Professor of Chemistry
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Markland's research centers on problems at the interface of quantum and statistical mechanics. -
Thomas Lau - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
2015 Undergraduate Summer Research Program ParticipantHome Department: Computer Science
Supported by: Anonymous Donor
Mentor: Scott Delp, Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering -
Thomas Lampo - Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellow (Anonymous Donor)
Bio-X SIGF Graduate Student FellowAwarded in 2013
Home Department: Chemical Engineering
Faculty Advisors: Andrew Spakowitz (Chemical Engineering) and Aaron Straight (Biochemistry) -
Thomas Lampo - Bio-X Travel Awardee
Awarded in 2013Home Department: Chemical Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Andrew Spakowitz
Talk Title: Physical modeling of chromosome segregation in E. coli reveals impact of force and DNA relaxation
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Thomas Kenny - Senior Associate Dean for Education and Student Affairs and Richard W. Weiland Professor in the School of Engineering
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Kenny's group is researching fundamental issues and applications of micromechanical structures.
