Work with thought leaders and academic experts from Stanford University

Researchers on NotedSource with connections to Stanford University include Dr. ir. Trudy Voortman, Timothy Webmoor, PhD, Christos Makridis, Keiran Thompson, Benjamin Levine, Ramil Ahmadov, PhD, Stefan Groschl, Jo Boaler, Noel M. Jackson, PhD, Tomas Jimenez, Ben Bartlett, Scott Baker, Leilani Gilpin, Connor Duffy, Mohsen Fathzadeh, Dr. Michael Forte., Ph.D, Michaela Jamelska, Nicholas Schlotter, Yuan Yang, Catherine Tucker, Wesley R. Hartmann, Sridhar Narayanan, Sonja Lyubomirsky, Jennifer Aaker, Jonathan Rosa, Khoa Nguyen, Hussein Al-Hussein, Kathleen Gerson, Enrico Capobianco, Miaohui Hu, Azeezat Azeez, Timothy Sears, Rodolfo Aramayo, Brandon Reynante, Dr. Lyuqin (Lydia) Chen, Ph.D., Dorian Luccioni, Ayako Yasuda, Matthew Fu, Ph.D., Jose Antonio Gomez, Shunryu Garvey, Melissa Boswell, Dr. Susanne Ressl, John Mretais, Sara Hutchison, Matt Cummins, Monique Harrison, Jin Yun Chow, Paulina Paiz, Renee Romano, and Dr. Judy Y. Chu.

Dr. ir. Trudy Voortman

San Francisco, California, United States of America
Associate Professor in Epidemiology; expertise in cohort studies, longitudinal data analysis, systematic reviews and meta research, population health across the life course, lifestyle and environmental exposures
Experience

Stanford University

Visiting Faculty / March, 2023Present

Erasmus MC

Associate professor and Vice Chair / 2020Present

Assistant Professor / 20172020

Postdoctoral scientist / 20152017

Wageningen University

Associate professor / 20212023

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Visiting Scholar / 20152016

Erasmus MC, University Medical Center

PhD scientist / 20122015

Unilever R&D

Nutrition scientist / 20112012

Research Expertise
Epidemiology
Nutrition
Meta-research
Cardiometabolic health
About
Trained as a nutrition scientist (Molecular Nutrition, Wageningen UR) and epidemiologist (Nutritional Epidemiology, Erasmus University), my current research and teaching focus on the impact of nutrition, lifestyle other environmental factors on population health across the lifecourse. I lead the Nutrition & Lifestyle research group and I am vice-chair of the Department of Epidemiology at Erasmus University Medical Center. My team's research involves systematic reviews and meta-analyses; and analyses of data from cohort studies and biobanks, including the Rotterdam Study and Generation R Study cohorts in which I am principal investigator. Since 2023, I combine my role at Erasmus MC with a research fellowship at the Meta-Research Innovation Center at Stanford (METRICS), where I focus on improving research methods and meta-research in the fields of nutrition and lifestyle epidemiology. I have supervised many PhD students (11 graduated) and postdocs, have published over 200 scientific papers and book chapters (H-index 49), and teach in several courses on research methodology and preventive medicine. Publications: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=voortman+t+not+voortman+tp ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2830-6813 Team: https://www.erasmusmc.nl/en/research/groups/nutrition-and-lifestyle-epidemiology

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Christos Makridis

Nashville, TN
Web3 and Labor Economist in Academia, Entrepreneurship, and Policy
Education

Stanford University

Dual Ph.D., Economics and Management Science & Engineering / June, 2018

Stanford, California, United States of America

Arizona State University

B.S., Economics and Mathematics / May, 2012

Tempe, Arizona, United States of America
Experience

Stanford University

Digital Fellow / August, 2020Present

Department of Veterans Affairs

Senior Adviser, National AI Institute / January, 2020Present

Columbia Business School

Adjunct Associate Research Scholar / February, 2022Present

University of Nicosia

Adjunct Associate Professor / February, 2022Present

Arizona State University

Assistant Research Professor / November, 2019Present

Manhattan Institute

Adjunct Fellow / July, 2021Present

Research Expertise
Finance
Economics and Econometrics
Accounting
Pharmacology (medical)
Law
And 11 more
About
Christos A. Makridis holds academic appointments at Columbia Business School, Stanford University, Baylor University, University of Nicosia, and Arizona State University. He is also an adjunct scholar at the Manhattan Institute, senior adviser at Gallup, and senior adviser at the National AI Institute in the Department of Veterans Affairs. Christos is the CEO/co-founder of [Dainamic](https://www.dainamic.ai/), a technology startup working to democratize the use and application of data science and AI techniques for small and mid sized organizations, and CTO/co-founder of [Living Opera](https://www.livingopera.org/), a web3 startup working to bridge classical music and blockchain technologies. Christos previously served on the White House Council of Economic Advisers managing the cybersecurity, technology, and space activities, as a Non-resident Fellow at the Cyber Security Project in the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, as a Digital Fellow at the Initiative at the Digital Economy in the MIT Sloan School of Management, a a Non-resident Research Scientist at Datacamp, and as a Visiting Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Christos’ primary academic research focuses on labor economics, the digital economy, and personal finance and well-being. He has published over 70 peer-reviewed research papers in academic journals and over 170 news articles in the press. Christos earned a Bachelor’s in Economics and Minor in Mathematics at Arizona State University, as well a dual Masters and PhDs in Economics and Management Science & Engineering at Stanford University.

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Benjamin Levine

Dallas, Texas, United States of America
Sports Cardiologist and consultant for the NCAA, NHL, NFL, USOC, USA Track and Field, and other athletic organizations.
Education

Brown University

B.A., Human Biology / May, 1978

Providence, Rhode Island, United States of America

Harvard University

M.D., Medicine / May, 1982

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

Stanford University

Internship & Residency, Internal Medicine / June, 1985

Stanford, California, United States of America

Shinshu University

Fellowship, Environmental Physiology / June, 1986

Matsumoto

Fellowship, Clinical Cardiology & Research Fellow, Cardiovascular/Exercise Physiology & Space Medicine / June, 1989

Dallas, Texas, United States of America
Research Expertise
Thirty plus years exploring the adaptive capacity of the circulation in response to exercise training, deconditioning, aging, and environmental stimuli such as spaceflight and high altitude.
Served as a co-investigator on 4 Spacelab missions (SLS-1, SLS-2, D-2 and Neurolab), the MIR space station, and most recently, awarded the 2021 Scientific Achievement award by the Aerospace Medicine Association a section of the Space Medicine Association.
Long, sustained track record of funding by the NIH, NASA and the NSBRI, for which he was the Team Leader of the Cardiovascular Section from 2007 to 2017 advising NASA’s flight surgeons on cardiovascular medical issues.
About
BENJAMIN D. LEVINE M.D. is the founder and Director of the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine (IEEM) at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas where he also holds the S. Finley Ewing Chair for Wellness and the Harry S. Moss Heart Chair for Cardiovascular Research. He is Professor of Internal Medicine/Cardiology and Distinguished Professor of Exercise Sciences at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.  Dr. Levine earned his B.A. magna cum laude in human biology from Brown University and his M.D. from Harvard Medical School.  He completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at Stanford University Medical Center followed by a cardiology fellowship at UT Southwestern where he trained under the renowned cardiovascular physiologists Gunnar Blomqivst, M.D. and Jere Mitchell, M.D.  Dr. Levine founded the IEEM in 1992 which has become one of the premier laboratories in the world for the study of human clinical and integrative physiology.  His global research interests center on the adaptive capacity of the circulation in response to exercise training, deconditioning, aging, and environmental stimuli such as spaceflight and high altitude.  A Henry Luce Foundation and Fulbright Scholar, he received the Peter van Handel Award from the US Olympic Committee (for outstanding research), the Research Award from the Wilderness Medical Society, the Honor Award from the Texas Chapter of ACSM, the Citation Award from the National ACSM for his body of work, and the Distinguished Scientist Award by the ACC.  A consummate clinician and teacher as well as a scholar, he was elected to the Association of University Cardiologists, received the Michael J. Joyner International Teaching Award from the Danish Cardiovascular Research Academy, and has been selected as one of the “Best Doctors” for cardiovascular medicine in Dallas and America by his peers.  Dr. Levine is a renowned sports cardiologist who sees athletes with cardiovascular medical problems from around the world and serves as a consultant to the NCAA, the NHL, the NFL, the USOC, USA Track and Field, and other athletic organizations. He has been a key contributor to the guidelines for the management of athletes with heart disease since 1994. Dr. Levine also has a unique background in space medicine, serving as a co-investigator on 4 Spacelab missions (SLS-1, SLS-2, D-2 and Neurolab), the MIR space station, and most recently, awarded the 2021 Scientific Achievement award by the Aerospace Medicine Association a section of the Space Medicine Association. He has a long, sustained track record of funding by the NIH, NASA and the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI), for which he was the Team Leader of the Cardiovascular Section from 2007 to 2017 advising NASA’s flight surgeons on cardiovascular medical issues. His work with astronauts has translated into one of his other areas of clinical expertise, namely patients with syncope (fainting) and orthostatic intolerance (the inability to stand up and withstand the effects of gravity on Earth. Dr. Levine is currently the director of a Program Project grant that explores the “Mechanisms of Exercise Intolerance in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction: Precision Therapy Based on Patient Specific Pathophysiology”. Dr. Levine has published 497 peer-reviewed journal articles, reviews, book chapters, and technical papers, and is currently serving on the editorial boards of numerous journals, Dr Levine is a fellow of the American Heart Association for which he is the immediate past chair of the Exercise and Cardiac Rehabilitation Committee, American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the Cardiovascular Section of the American Physiological Society and the American College of Cardiology, former VP and member Board of Trustees of ACSM, a member of the Board of Directors of the American Autonomic Society, elected member of the Association of University Cardiologists, and elected member of the prestigious medical society the Association of American Physicians.

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Ramil Ahmadov, PhD

Senior Technical Advisor with 20 years of experience and a PhD (Geosciences) from Stanford Univeristy.
Education

Stanford University

Ph.D., Geophysics / May, 2011

Stanford, California, United States of America

Stanford University

M.S., Geophysics / June, 2009

Stanford, California, United States of America

Stanford University

M.S., Geological and Environmental Sciences / June, 2006

Stanford, California, United States of America

University of Wyoming

M.S., Chemical and Petroleum Engineering / June, 2003

Laramie, Wyoming, United States of America

Azerbaijan State Oil Academy

B.S., Petroleum Engineering / June, 2001

Baku
Research Expertise
Rock Physics
Structural Geology
Petrophysics
Geomechanics
Geology
And 4 more
About
Senior Technical Advisor and Manager with 15 years of experience in management consulting, product & business development, B2B, SaaS & B2C sales, strategy, project management and marketing. Subject matter expert in energy domain with experience leading consulting engagements, developing and managing scope, budget, and schedule. Liaison for cloud technology (OSDU, Delfi) and digital transformation within partner ecosystem in subsurface operations - seismic, well log, core, drilling, completion, and production. Close collaboration with sales teams to drive executive level customer relationships and influence executive decision making. Strong business acumen and personal skills, interaction with clients and agencies, managing groups of interdisciplinary scientists, engineers, and software developers.

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Stefan Groschl

Paris
Full-time Research Professor in the Department of Management at the ESSEC Business School, Paris-Singapore.
Experience

ESSEC Business School

Professor / 2012Present

Responsibilities include the development and teaching of courses in the area of Human Resources Management, Organisational Behaviour, Diversity Management and Responsible Leadership in a wide range of graduate, specialized and executive management programs at ESSEC. Teaching assignments have included a wide range of academic institutions in Mexico, Taiwan, Spain, New Zealand, Germany, Bahrain, Peru, and Cambodia. Current research focuses on responsible leadership, diversity management, organizational behavior and international HR management, and has been published in a wide range of academic and public arenas. Publications include books on responsible leadership, diversity management, and international human resources management related aspects. Past and current research has also been published in numerous book chapters and articles in both the international trade and academic press. Editorial board membership and reviewer posts include numerous international academic management journals.

Co Chair of Leadership and Diversity

The Chair was created by ESSEC in partnership with L’Oreal, Air France and Deloitte in 2007. Key responsibilities included the creation of knowledge, relevant to both managerial and academic audiences, on research related to the theory and practice of organizational diversity and its relationship to performance, taking into account the different perspectives of stakeholders. Teaching responsibilities included the development, teaching and administration of organizational diversity related courses and seminars. Administrative tasks focused on budgeting, student recruitment and selection, and the organization of think tank events and guest speaker series.

Stanford University

Scancor Research Scholar

Invited by the Scandinavian Consortium for Organizational Research at Stanford University, research was conducted in the area of diversity management and a number of other HR and OB related fields

Research Expertise
Education
About
I am a Professor in the Department of Management and the Co-founder of the Chair of Leadership and Diversity at the ESSEC Business, Paris-Singapore. My previous full-time academic posts include assignments in Canada and the UK. For ESSEC I have been teaching in a wide range of graduate and executive management programs in France and Germany. Much of my expertise and interests are in areas of responsible leadership, diversity management, international human resources management, and organizational behavior. I have shared my experiences in a wide range of academic and public arenas, and I have published several books on responsible leadership, diversity management, and international human resources management related aspects. My research has also been published in numerous book chapters and articles in both the international trade and academic press. My teaching assignments have brought me to a wide range of academic institutions in Mexico, Taiwan, Spain, New Zealand, Germany, Bahrain, Peru, Panama, Canada, USA and Cambodia. I am an editorial board member and reviewer for numerous international academic management journals. I have served as a member of the Observatoire de la diversité et de la parité at the French Interior Ministry, and I have developed and conducted company training programs for firms in France and internationally.

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Mohsen Fathzadeh

Research Scientist, Genomics, Stanford University
Education

Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Medical Genetics / 2015

Tehran

Stanford University

PhD Fellowship, Genetics / 2021

Stanford, California, United States of America

Yale University

Postgraduate, Cardiovascular Genetics / 2015

New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America
Experience

Stanford U

Research Expertise
Genomic Medicine
Translational Genomics
Diabetes Prevention
Cardiometabolic Diseases
Single-Cell Genomics
And 12 more
About
## Scientist Genomics I have my major, MSc, and PhD degrees in biology, human, and medical genetics. I have hands-on experience in a variety of molecular biology and genetic techniques and have worked on NGS library preparation, scRNA-seq, and data analysis. As shown in my resume (I can also send my CV if needed), in addition to genomic experiments, I have worked on other omic profiling such as epigenome (DNA methylation), proteomics, and transcriptomics in a variety of samples including human cells and animal tissues. With more than 20 years of work experience, I have worked in hospital, academic, and biotech settings and proactively had to take a strategic thinking and problem-solving approach. Thus, I am adaptable to changing directions and methods, and eager to work in a dynamic, fast-paced research and product development environment. I also have multiple experiences managing multicenter and international collaborations and managing multiple priorities in a cross-functional team. I personally give fundamental value to diversity and building new connections and collaborations, and learning from diverse team members. Continuous learning and teamwork are my core values. There are other examples of my attention to detail, optimizing and troubleshooting techniques and experiments in molecular biology, genomics, and NGS panel design. As an example of my resilience, in a collaboration between CZ Biohub and the Stanford Pediatrics Department, I had to pilot a split-seq and combinatorial barcoding NGS method for newborn lung samples from library preparation up to scRNA-seq analysis. With a strong background in genomics and biology and expertise in the wet lab and data analysis, I could be a valuable asset to the Product Development teams where they need someone to lead and advance genomics research and NGS technology development, outreach, and shaping the future of genomics research, especially in clinical genetics and medical genomics. As I pursue a multidisciplinary collaboration in my scientific rationale, particularly, I am eager to extend my dedication to commercialization and envision the genomics product for financial gain and bringing value to the market. In summary, I have expertise and am eager to continue to design, conduct, and optimize new biological and genomics experiments and elucidate underlying mechanisms. I have more than 20 years of direct work experience in clinical research, both within hospital settings and in functional genomics labs. These roles required me to perform a variety of monitoring tasks depending on the context. This included monitoring lab and patient data, as well as monitoring various types of data such as clinical, molecular, and omics data, including genomics and proteomics. I have experience in developing IVD tests such as NGS panels and Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) for genetic diseases.

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Dr. Michael Forte., Ph.D

Background as a psychologist and a social scientist. Extensive experience both as a researcher in the academic community, and as a software consultant, contractor, and developer in the corporate world.
Experience

Brown University

Data modeling / September, 1974June, 1975

Create program to model cultural diffusion across islands in the south Pacific

Harvard School of Education

Statistical analyst and research protocol designer / October, 1975September, 1977

Lead statistical analysis of project research data; design research instruments; administer research instruments and surveys.

Lawrence Johnson Associates

Research project lead / September, 1975August, 1976

Organize focus group to evaluate content of WGBH programming for children; data analysis of research and focus group data; write report and present report to WGBH management.

U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare

Statistical Lead and project consultant / October, 1975March, 1976

Consult on project organization and requirements for study on hiring practices at HEW. Conduct statistical analyses on obtained data. Report to government client contacts on results.

Harvard Medical School organizations

Statistical and research consuiltant / October, 1974August, 1975

Consultant and statistical analyst to several community organizations on health care delivery.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Consultant and statistical lead analyst / March, 1975August, 1976

Research and report progress in minority hiring at CPB

Brandeis University

Computer consultant / September, 1980April, 1984

Boston University

Instructor, Department Of Manufacturing Engineering / September, 1984June, 1987

INSTRUCTOR, DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

Programmer/Analyst / September, 1984June, 1987

Designed, developed, maintained production computer graphics systems. Software acquisitions and did all ports. Graphics research; user interface research ; object-oriented graphics; Ingres, LISP graphics systems.

Harvard Medical School

Research Associate / January, 1980December, 1988

Designed and conducted experimental research in psychology. Conducted all statistical analyses; designed hardware and software for computer-driven experiments. Proposal development for additional research funding.

American Institutes for Research

Research and statistical analyst / August, 1978August, 1980

Research and statistical analyst

EEG Systems Laboratory

Senior Scientific Programmer / October, 1988March, 1990

Applications Software Supervisor and Project Leader. Developed and upgraded scientific software for digital signal processing, statistical and mathematical analysis, database management, graphics, realtime data acquisition. Prepared software for porting and commercial scientific software package. UNIX systems programming.

SAM Technology

Principal Software Engineer / 19881990

Prescience Corporation

Senior Software Engineer / 19911992

Ported Macintosh software from MacToolbox to UNIX, X-Windows and Motif. Developed software for Silicon Graphic machines. Responsible for system administration, system software, network, maintenance, NFS/NIS and workstation management.

Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems, dot.coms, McKesson

Consultant / 19922001

Software development, UI design and programming, database design, web application design and programming, interactive data analysis applications, predictive computer system diagnostics, and a lot of other stuff that clients might have needed.

Stanford University

Academic Technology Consultant / 20032005

In consultation with faculty members, designed and completed technology-based projects to support research and teaching. Designed and executed personal, departmental, and research institute web sites and web applications. Designed logos, brochures, and posters. Prepared prepress illustration and photographic content for academic publication. Designed and implemented departmental systems and procedures to control printing and computer cluster costs. Maintained and troubleshot departmental cluster computers. Published web-based newspaper for graduate journalism program. Designed online alumni registration and contact system. Designed 3D system to simulate multi- ethnic faces for use in accent and prejudice study. Provided general software and hardware purchase advice to department and faculty members. Provided general software and hardware use assistance to faculty, students, and staff.

VMware, Inc.

Architect / Developer / Program Manager / January, 2007October, 2010

Designed and programmed TopTrack, the system of record for logistical tracking of all high value server, desktop, laptop, storage array, and network equipment for the company, worldwide.

Independent projects

Principal Investigator / March, 2012Present

Research in psychological and social changes and consequences of participation in various forms of meditation and esoteric practices, including yoga, Qi Qong, Tai Chi and martial arts, shamanism, Buddhism, other practices. Also the behavioral medicine specific practices and health consequences and benefits. Coordinate and compare findings with other researchers and projects.

Open source projects

Programmer / 2019Present

Test, update, and revise Python code and Jupyter notebooks to conform to current distributions of Python and/ or related packages. Focus on data analysis and visualization.

Research Expertise
Meditation, behavioral health, sociology, psychology, community health, diversity, climate change, social responsibility
About
In the academic area I have done mathematical modeling (cultural diffusion and human visual systems) as an undergraduate. As a graduate student I worked as a consultant to the US government, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, WGBH radio and television in Boston, a large project at the Harvard School of Education on children and television, and with a number of community organizations associated with the Harvard Medical School on projects related to community health. On these above projects I was the lead statistical analyst and also assisted in designing the research protocols. I am familiar with and competent using the latest data management, statistical analysis, and visualization software in the python programming language, as well as the Jupyter Notebook offshoot that is usable by non-programmers and suitable for publication quality output. After finishing my Ph.D. I was a principal investigator, along with my colleague, at the Harvard Medical school. I was the statistical analyst and hardware/software specialist for designing our experimental and testing protocols for our research into meditation. I still am actively involved in research into meditation and related systems and the effects on practitioners and their communities. I also am involved in the applications of esoteric systems to behavioral health. In the corporate world I have worked with startups, established companies, non- profits, dot-coms, and private scientific groups. I have been a software engineer, designer, and developer either as a contractor or an employee, depending on the circumstances of the project. Details are available in my resume/CV.

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Michaela Jamelska

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
Ph.D. candidate in Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights
Education

University of London

Ph.D., Artificial Intelligence & Human Rights / June, 2026 (anticipated)

London

University of Roehampton

MA., Human Rights & & International Relations ( Focus on Technology ) / 2016

London

Stanford University

PostGrad Intensive Program, Technology and Innovation Management

Stanford, California, United States of America

Stanford University

PostGrad Intensive Program, International Human Rights

Stanford, California, United States of America

Canterbury Christ Church University

BA, International Relations

Canterbury

Stanford University

Silicon Valley Innovation Academy Certificate, Big Data & Innovation

Stanford, California, United States of America

Certificate in Technology & Human Rights, Technology & Human Rights

Research Expertise
Artificial Intelligence
Responsible Technology
Human Rights
About
As a technologist and human rights advocate specializing in responsible tech, I bring over ten years of international expertise from engagements in the US, UK, and EU. Currently, I am advancing my knowledge as a PhD candidate focused on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights. Throughout my career in the technology sector, I have held roles such as AI Innovation Director, Director of Global Partnerships, and Technology Consultant. In these capacities, I've played a crucial role in driving forward the boundaries of AI innovation, designing and managing technology projects crafting key international alliances, and providing expert consultancy that has shaped the direction of technological development and strategic collaboration. In my other role as a Human Rights Advocate within the technology sector, I have engaged in collaborations with international organizations, such as the United Nations, and various other agencies. I have been focused on addressing and overcoming challenges related to technology.

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Khoa Nguyen

San Francisco, California, United States of America
Life Sciences Expert with 18-Year Experience in Immunology, Metabolism, Neuroscience, and Biotech Entrepreuneuship
Education

Ph.D., Immunology / December, 2013

Palo Alto, California, United States of America

Stanford University

B.Sc., Biological Sciences / June, 2006

Stanford, California, United States of America
Experience

Tranquis Therapeutics

Founder / January, 2016Present

Tochikunda

Scientific Advisor / January, 2019January, 2022

Stanford Genome Technology Center

Scientific Consultant / January, 2024Present

Remegen

Director / December, 2020April, 2022

Stanford

Research Scientist / January, 2018January, 2019

Stanford University

Postdoctoral Fellow / February, 2014January, 2018

Research Expertise
Metabolic Physiology
Neuroimmunology
Oncology
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
And 21 more
About
Dr. Nguyen is an experienced immunologist who specializes in studies of cellular and molecular mechanisms by which innate immunity and energy metabolic pathways regulate disease development. He has more than 15 years of experience in building innovative preclinical research programs to investigate neurological, metabolic, and inflammatory diseases as well as 7 years of experience in early stage biotechnology R&D (including drug screening, pharmacology and toxicology). His PhD thesis work at the intersection of immunology and metabolism resulted in the discovery of the critical role of innate immunity in the development of metabolic diseases. These findings were highlighted in two seminal publications in Nature and Science and a series of other publications in high profile journals such as Cell, Nature Immunology, Nature Medicine, and Nature Reviews Immunology; and are of great clinical interest with regard to the understanding of the complex pathways that contribute to metabolic syndromes as well as the development of new cures for the treatment of these disorders. In his post-graduate career, Dr. Nguyen applied his technical expertise in cellular immunology and molecular biology; and his knowledge-based strength in innate immunity and metabolism into the field of neurobiology. His pioneering neuro-immunology research program in the last seven years led to the discovery of the role of distinct metabolic pathways in innate immune cells of the brain in the development of neurological diseases. Propelled by these exciting findings was the development of drug candidates to treat neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration, which is currently moving toward clinical development stage for the treatment of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Multiple Sclerosis by Tranquis Therapeutics, an early-stage biotechnology company, of which Dr. Nguyen is a scientific founder.

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Enrico Capobianco

Expertise in network science and special interest in cancer domain. Scientific Leader, Advisor. Quant, Computational & Digital Biomedical & Health research.
Education

Stanford University

Post-doctoral Fellowship, AI, Machine & Statistical Learning, Neural Networks / 1998

Stanford, California, United States of America

University of Padua

PhD, Statistical Sciences / 1995

Padova
Research Expertise
Networks
Machine Learning
Big Data
Systems Biology & Medicine
Statistics
And 30 more
About
Enrico Capobianco is a highly experienced and accomplished expert in the fields of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and statistical learning. He holds a Post-doctoral Fellowship in AI, Machine & Statistical Learning, Neural Networks from Stanford University, which he completed in 1998. Prior to that, he received his PhD in Statistical Sciences from the University of Padua in 1995. With over 25 years of experience, Capobianco has held various positions in academia, research, and industry. Most recently, he served as the Associate Director of Computational Systems at The Jackson Laboratory, a leading non-profit research institute focused on genetics and genomics. In this role, he oversaw the development and implementation of computational systems and tools for genetic and genomic research. Throughout his career, Capobianco has published numerous articles and book chapters on topics such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, and computational biology. He has also been a keynote speaker at various international conferences and has received numerous awards and grants for his research. In addition to his professional achievements, Capobianco is known for his collaborative and innovative approach to problem-solving. He is constantly seeking new ways to apply advanced computational techniques to solve complex problems in various industries, from healthcare to finance. Overall, Enrico Capobianco is a highly respected and sought-after expert in the fields of AI, machine learning, and statistical learning. His education and experience have equipped him with the knowledge and skills to make significant contributions to the advancement of these fields.

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Miaohui Hu

Princeton University/ Stanford University
Experience

Truebinding,Inc.

Senior Scientist / June, 2022Present

Princeton University

Postdoc fellow / September, 2018June, 2022

Stanford University

Research Scientist / November, 2023Present

Research Expertise
Drug discovery
Structure biology
Membrane proteins
Alzheimer‘s Disease
Antibodies
And 3 more
About
Miaohui Hu is a highly skilled and experienced scientist with a strong background in molecular biology, biochemistry and biophysics. She received her Ph.D in Institute of Biophysics from Institute of Biophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2018, where she conducted research on the structural and functional analysis of TRIC channels which are membrane proteins. Prior to her Ph.D, she received her BE in College of Life Science and Technology from Beijing University of Chemical Technology in 2012. After completing her Ph.D, Miaohui continued her research as a postdoctoral fellow at Princeton University, where she focused on the structure and functional study of membrane transporters and lipid metabolism related membrane proteins, as well as collaborate with Bristol Myers Squibb helping the drug discovery. She then joined Truebinding, Inc as a scientist then promoted as senior scientist and head of Structural Biology Department. After Truebinding, she joined Stanford University as a basic life research scientist, where she worked on developing new techniques for studying protein structures and interactions. Her expertise in biophysics and life science has contributed to the success of many research projects, and she has published papers in top scientific journals. She is also a sought-after speaker at international conferences and has received several awards and grants for her research contributions. In addition to her research work, Miaohui is passionate about mentoring and teaching the next generation of scientists. She has supervised and trained many students and postdocs, helping them develop their skills and achieve their career goals. Overall, Miaohui Hu is a dedicated and accomplished scientist with a strong passion for advancing the field of life science through her research and mentorship.

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Azeezat Azeez

San Francisco , California, United States of America
Postdoctoral Fellow, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford School of Medicine
Experience

Menlo College

Adjunct Faculty / August, 2022Present

o The 400 level 3-unit course provides a mechanistic understanding of the Human Brain. o The course is meant to serve as a complement to Human Biology and the current Psychology Degree Requirements. o Lecturing in methods of scientific research; methods of study, pathology of disease states, and scientific peer-review

Professional Tutor / October, 2021Present

o Mentoring and motivating students in Math 100 (Elementary/Intermediate Algebra) o To improve retention success in the course through individualized support for at-risk student

Department of Psychiatry at Stanford School of Medicine

Post-Doctoral Fellow / October, 2019Present

Brain Stimulation Lab, Dr. Nolan Williams, M.D. o Established data Management practices o Collaborating to create Clinician friendly Resting-state Functional Connectivity Pipelines; Quality Control, Personalized Targeting, Semi-Automated Lab Wide Pre-processing Pipeline. o MRI sequence development and testing for upcoming Clinical Trials; Hyperband, Mux, Multi-Echo o MRI acquisition from human subjects o Developing Study Protocols and practices o Managed and coordinated Imaging and Data Analysis Teams, of Clinical Research Assistants

Research Expertise
Neuroimaging
Data science
resting-state fMRI
Biological Psychiatry
Pharmacology
And 4 more
About
Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. with extensive research experience in neuroimaging including five publications. Experience teaching and tutoring. Knowledge in algorithm development, testing, and data analysis. Acquiring skills in data science and applied methods of machine learning

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Rodolfo Aramayo

Associate Professor of Biology, Genetics and Genomics at Texas A&M University
Experience

Texas A&M University

Associate Professor / 2004Present

Assistant Professor / 19972004

Stanford University

Basic Life Science Research Associate / 19961997

University of Wisconsin Madison

Assistant Researcher / 19931996

Research Assistant / 19921993

National Center for Genetic Resources and Biotechnology (CENARGEN-EMBRAPA)

Researcher II / 19831986

Research Expertise
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Biotechnology
About
I am a Molecular Geneticist and an expert Molecular Biologists that has formal training and extensive experience in molecular cloning, strain construction (both prokaryotic and eukaryotic), DNA, RNA, and protein purification and characterization. I have a deep understanding of the different processes associated with protein/metabolites production and strains engineering. I am a natural troubleshooter that knows how to find simple solutions to complex problems. I am a natural engineer that understands the intricacies associated with molecular techniques. As a consultant for Industry, I have acquired extensive experience designing industry-related experiments and evaluating results. As a principal investigator, I have been in charge of an active research group and maintained a complex interdisciplinary active laboratory for many years, oriented at both constructing strain and performing detailed molecular characterization at the DNA, RNA and protein levels. I am naturally meticulous and pay special attention to details. This has the benefit of being able to maintain consistency throughout different experimental protocols and to be able to detect subtle experimental behaviors. This academic foundation seamlessly merged with my innate affinity for computers, shaping me into a unique hybrid: a Classical Geneticist and Molecular Biologist with a profound mastery of Computational Genomics and Data Sciences at large. My expertise also extends to developing intricate bioinformatic pipelines tailored for the human genome, characterized by meticulous attention to detail. As a natural engineer, my forte lies in crafting algorithms that adeptly convert intricate biological and genomics data into digital formats, facilitating their seamless integration with Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence algorithms. I excel at deciphering complexity, translating innovative concepts into reproducible, practical algorithms, and scripting intricate tasks. My proficiency encompasses not only mastery of unix/linux operational systems and their interaction with other computers and Supercomputers, but also my ability to deploy and administer complex web-based computational tools. I am proficient at using version control systems, like Git, using interfaces like github, and gitlab. Moreover, my skill set also includes comprehensive expertise in diverse areas such as Next-Generation Sequencing data analysis, Genome Assembly, and Transcriptome Assembly and Quantification. I have a proven track record of overseeing the successful implementation of advanced Bioinformatics packages and software, across a spectrum of computing platforms. Recently, I have completed an important Industry-related Bioinformatics project aimed at detecting how the expression of Ribosomal proteins affect Human protein production in large scale fermentation processes. My commitment to information sharing has endowed me with substantial experience in elucidating complex concepts to individuals uninitiated in the fields of Genomics and/or Data Sciences, a skill honed over years of teaching and developing teaching tools and materials. My unwavering belief in the primacy of teamwork is the cornerstone of my professional ethos. Throughout my career, I have championed collaboration and nurtured environments conducive to growth. As a Principal Investigator, I have finely tuned my leadership acumen by guiding teams of both undergraduate and graduate students, empowering them to translate their research concepts into well designed experiments, functional code and rigorous testing and verification. I firmly acknowledge that the triumph of any venture hinges upon the collective strength of the team. In summary, I am a highly imaginative professional with an extensive interdisciplinary background. My expertise spans Genetics, the art of molecular manipulation of organisms’ genomes. In addition, I am also proficient in translating complex algorithms into code. My role as a Principal Investigator has empowered me with the capacity to adeptly oversee and mentor teams of budding academics, aiding them in translating their ideas into functional deliverables. Moreover, my immersion in the industry as a consultant has sharpened my aptitude for discerning priorities.

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Dr. Lyuqin (Lydia) Chen, Ph.D.

Consultant in Healthcare with PhD in life science
Experience

University of Pittsburgh

postdoc associate / April, 2019Present

• Led and organized a trans-disciplinary journal club, involving 9 labs across 3 different institutes. • Collaborated with multidisciplinary groups, identified, and validated novel druggable targets in oncology field, contributing to a co-first author paper, and two co-authored and one review papers.

Stanford University

Postdoc / May, 2017March, 2019

Establish gene editing system in house and provide technical consulting service on CRISPR/Cas9 technology within 4 interdisciplinary research groups.

Pittsburgh Management Consulting

Consultant / January, 2024Present

Collaborated with a team of 3 consultant and 3 analysts in marketing and finance field to assist clients, including a top 25 pharmaceutical company, in solving business and operational challenges.

AlphaSense

Expert Consultant / January, 2024Present

As a seasoned professional specializing in life sciences and business, I provide comprehensive consultation services spanning R&D drug discovery, pre-clinical and clinical trials, and marketing strategies. My expertise extends to conducting thorough data research and analysis to offer valuable insights into the business landscape. I excel in delivering a holistic perspective, encompassing competitive landscape analysis, identifying M&A opportunities, and conducting margins analysis for clients within the life science sector. Collaborating closely with life science clients, I contribute to their success by analyzing market trends and providing strategic recommendations.

Research Expertise
Breast cancer
stem cell
wounding
regeneration
Plant Science
And 11 more
About
Dr. Lyuqin (Lydia) Chen, Ph.D. is a highly educated and experienced professional with a diverse background in finance, marketing, and life science. She obtained her Ph.D. in Genetics at 2016 and then went on to pursue her MBA in Finance and Marketing in 2023. 2016. She has a strong academic foundation and has also gained practical experience in life science research through her postdoctoral positions at the University of Pittsburgh and Stanford University. Dr. Chen has also worked in the business world, serving as a consultant at Pittsburgh Management Consulting and an expert consultant at AlphaSense. These roles have allowed her to apply her expertise in life science to real-world problems, providing valuable insights and solutions to various industries. Her impressive educational and professional background has equipped her with a wide range of skills, including data analysis, critical thinking, and project management. Dr. Chen is a dedicated and driven individual, always seeking new opportunities to expand her knowledge and contribute to the advancement of her fields of expertise. She is a valuable asset in any organization, bringing a unique blend of scientific and business expertise to the table.

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Jose Antonio Gomez

Epigenetics, CRISPR, Cell and Gene Therapy, Education Consulting, DEI, and Inclusion
Education

Stanford University

Ph.D. , Microbiology and Immunology

Stanford, California, United States of America

UC Davis

Postdoc, Developmental and Cancer Epigenetics / July, 2022

Davis, California, United States of America
About
J. Antonio Gomez is a highly educated and experienced microbiologist and immunologist with expertise in epigenetics of development and cancer. He earned his Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from Stanford University. His research at Stanford focused on the role of the immune system in inflammatory diseases. After completing his Ph.D., Gomez pursued a postdoctoral fellowship at UC Davis, where he specialized in developmental and cancer epigenetics. During this time, he gained a deep understanding of the epigenetic mechanisms involved in cancer development and how they can be targeted for potential treatments. Following his postdoc, Gomez joined the faculty at Pepperdine University as an Assistant Professor of Biology. Here, he teaches courses in advanced cell biology, the biochemical basis of disease, and genetics while conducting research in cancer immunotherapy. His work has been published in numerous prestigious scientific journals and has received recognition from the scientific community. In addition to his academic career, Dr. Gomez also serves as an independent consultant, offering his expertise to various organizations and companies in biotech, pharmaceutical industries, and higher education. He is known for his innovative thinking and ability to bridge the gap between basic research and its practical applications. Overall, Antonio is a dedicated and accomplished scientist with a strong passion for understanding and combatting diseases, particularly cancer and inflammatory diseases. His education, experience, and contributions to the field make him a highly respected figure in the scientific community.

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John Mretais

Content Marketing expert with a strong background in content strategy, project management, editing, and writing in the cryptocurrency and fintech sectors.
Experience

Kraken

Technical Writer / June, 2020November, 2021

• Content creator and editor for the Kraken Learn Center, with over 250 pieces of educational content published, and experience strategizing and leading educational content development for product announcements. • Collaborated with SEO Lead to optimize marketing messaging and increase organic signups by 20%. • Hired and managed Kraken's freelance writers, resulting in an increase in quality articles published.

Bitstamp

Content Marketing Manager / December, 2021September, 2023

• Developed and launched Bitstamp's Learn Center, managing a team of writers and delivering 300+ educational articles and videos that drove +25% total organic traffic for Bitstamp and +15% on Google’s first page via targeted SEO strategy. • Led a cross-functional team to improve the user experience, navigation, and functionality based on user and industry trends, resulting in a 30% increase in traffic to the Learn Center homepage. • Led a broader content marketing strategy that incorporated the Learn Center content across coordinated global campaigns, including social media and CRM, resulting in 5,000 average impressions on X, and 40% CTR on email.

Multiple High Schools

High School Math Teacher / July, 2016June, 2020

• Implemented engaging and accessible curricula for AP Statistics, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, and Pre-Calculus.

Stanford University

Clinical Research Coordinator / June, 2014June, 2015

Collaborated with the Brain Trauma Foundation and the Department of Defense to develop an eye-tracking device to detect and assess the severity of concussions.

About
I am a content leader with extensive experience with content strategy and as a project manager, editor, and writer, in the cryptocurrency and fintech industries. I have demonstrated success navigating the challenges of these rapidly evolving fields and am actively seeking prospects within this dynamic ecosystem. In particular, I am passionate about blockchain technology, Web3, and the fintech sectors. <br> Across my career, I have honed skills critical for translating complex technical jargon into engaging, digestible content that resonates with diverse audiences. I foster environments of innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning while leading several teams of writers. In the crypto space, I have established myself as a thought leader, regularly sharing insights and forecasts that help shape the discourse around blockchain technology and its applications. My ability to stay ahead of trends and developments uniquely positions me to lead content strategy in the Web3 domain.

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