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Merlinda-Loriane Sewavi
Life Science Research Professional 2, Program-Skylar-Scott, M.
BioMerlinda-Loriane is a translational Bioprocess Engineer at Stanford University specializing in protocol architecture for stem cell regenerative systems. At Stanford, she is a member of the BASE Initiative, the Cardiovascular Institute, and holds joint appointments with the School of Engineering and School of Medicine in Bioengineering. Her work focuses on engineering scalable, sequencing-grade pipelines for 3D iPSC-derived cardiomyocyte models, including atrial and ventricular subtypes. She also specializes in developing full-stack molecular and bioprocess workflows that convert 2D cells into robust 3D systems, and her technical fluency spans RNA sequencing, qPCR, spatial transciptomics, and multi-omic integration for translational pipeline development.
She is an early foundational technical validator for a next-generation AI platform designed to optimize experimental workflows in microbiology, human biology, chemical biology, bioprocessing, and diagnostics. Her contributions shape how AI can support bench scientists with iterative protocol refinement in real-time lab contexts. She is also a National GEM Consortium Fellow and a Rackham Merit Fellow.