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Bali Pulendran - Violetta L. Horton Professor and Professor of Microbiology & Immunology

Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

Dr. Bali Pulendran’s work focuses on understanding the mechanisms by which the innate immune system regulates adaptive immunity and harnessing such mechanisms in the design of novel vaccines against global pandemics. More recently, he has begun to apply systems biological approaches to predicting the efficacy of vaccines, and deciphering new correlates of protection against infectious diseases.

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Hannes Vogel - Professor of Pathology and of Pediatrics and (by courtesy) of Neurosurgery and Comparative Medicine

Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

Dr. Hannes Vogel's chief research interests are in mitochondrial diseases, muscle and nerve diseases, brain tumors, and animal models of human disease. Dr. Vogel is also the Director of the Stanford Research Core Histology Laboratory, which is of central importance to many Stanford research endeavors and to medical scientist development.

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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.

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Gregory Valiant - Associate Professor of Computer Science

Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

Dr. Gregory Valiant's research explores how to extract as much information as possible from data, with a focus on understanding the interplay between the accuracy of the extracted information and various factors such as the amount of available data, the quality/reliability of the data, the amount of memory that is available to process the data, etc. One of the main themes in Dr.

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Sherry Wren - Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)

Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

Dr. Sherry Wren is a board certified general surgeon who specializes in the surgical treatment of gastrointestinal cancer: including stomach, pancreas, intestinal, and colon and rectal cancers. She completed fellowship training in advanced hepatobiliary surgery and performs open, laparoscopic, and robotic approaches to these cancers.

Dr. Wren is also very involved in humanitarian surgery and global surgery. She works and manages educational partnerships in Sub Saharan Africa.

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