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The following Stanford Bio-X affiliated faculty members who have specifically indicated interest in mentoring and hosting a potential fellow. Please review this webpage, which includes each faculty's research profile, for details.

For faculty who are interested in potentially mentoring and hosting a fellow from this program, please email Dr. Heideh Fattaey and Stanford Bio-X to be included on the list.

The 11th request for proposals for the Visiting Scholar or Visiting Postdoc Fellowships at Stanford Bio-X funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF) is currently live, and has a deadline of January 29, 2025 at 2pm CET (5am PST). Please visit this webpage for more information. To access the application, click here.

Headshot portrait of James Brooks - Keith and Jan Hurlbut Professor in the School of Medicine and Professor of Urology

James Brooks - Keith and Jan Hurlbut Professor

Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

Dr. James Brooks's group's interest is in developing diagnostic and prognostic markers for urological diseases. Their work spans discovery, measurement methodologies, and clinical validation of candidate biomarkers. They have primarily used genomic and proteomic approaches for biomarker discovery. While their primary focus has been in prostate cancer, we have also worked in kidney cancer and other malignancies.

Headshot portraint of Matthew Bogyo - Professor of Pathology and of Microbiology and Immunology and (by courtesy) of Chemical & Systems Biology

Matthew Bogyo - Professor of Pathology and of Microbiology & Immunology and (by courtesy) of Chemical & Systems Biology

Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

The Bogyo Lab is interested in developing and applying chemical tools to both image and dissect the functional roles of hydrolases in a number of human health conditions. They are currently using synthetic chemistry and biological display methods to build new covalent binding probes that allow enzyme activity to be selectively inhibited as well as imaged in complex biological samples including cells, tissues and whole organisms. The Bogyo lab is specifically interested in hydrolase enzymes important for cell signaling and pathogenesis in cancer and various microbes including S.

Headshot portrait of Sindy Tang - Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Sindy Tang - Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment and Professor (by courtesy) of Radiology and of Bioengineering

Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

Professor Sindy KY Tang is the Kenneth and Barbara Oshman Faculty Scholar and Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and by courtesy of Bioengineering and Radiology (Precision Health and Integrated Diagnostics) at Stanford University. She received her Ph.D. from Harvard University in Engineering Sciences under the supervision of Prof. George Whitesides. The micro-nano-bio lab under the direction of Prof.

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