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Jijumon A. S.
Postdoctoral Scholar, Bioengineering
BioI am Jijumon, a biologist, mostly trained in molecular biology, cell biology, and protein biochemistry. Currently, I am a postdoctoral researcher in Manu Prakash's lab at Stanford University. I did my Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Biological Sciences at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research-Kolkata (IISER-K). After that, I moved to Europe and worked in the BRC, Hungarian Academy of Sciences as an ITC fellow. There I did a one-year training course on contemporary experimental biology and state-of-the-art techniques, together with a project in sarcomeric actin regulation. In 2016, I moved to Paris and started my Ph.D. in Biological Sciences (Marie Curie fellow) in Carsten Janke's lab at Institut Curie, University of Paris-Saclay. My broader research interests are cytoskeleton, tool development, and proteomics. I use both biochemical and bioengineering tools to tackle my project. Beyond my academic pursuits, I enjoy activities such as reading, photography, shuttle badminton, and cycling.
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Marta Arenas Jal
Postdoctoral Scholar, Bioengineering
BioMarta holds a PhD in Drug Research and Development and an Executive MBA, with additional postgraduate studies in healthcare innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology transfer. She is passionate about healthcare research and innovation, with a strong track record of successfully translating research and innovation into real-world impact. She is a curious, creative, and open-minded individual who is always seeking to solve complex problems to make a positive impact on patients' lives.
In the early stages of her career, she served as Director of R&D in the pharmaceutical industry, successfully driving product development and market launch initiatives. She later joined CIMTI, a health startup accelerator, where she supported innovators in developing and implementing solutions that improve healthcare quality and patient outcomes. Currently, Marta is a Healtchare Innovator and Assistant Director at Impact1, a Stanford Biodesign initiative focused on advancing innovation in pediatric and maternal health. -
Cyan Brown
Postdoctoral Scholar, Bioengineering
BioCyan is an MD, MPH, interested in health innovation and sustainability. She completed her medical training in South Africa and her master's in public health through King's College London. Her research focuses on the intersection of health equity, innovation, and health outcomes. She is an Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity. She is currently the health equity lead at Stanford Biodesign. She is responsible for creating content and updating the curriculum, events, and research on innovations that catalyze broader access and inclusivity.