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Arman Akbarian Kaljahi
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
Bioprint("hello world!")
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Matthew Bahls
Director of Major Gifts, School of Engineering - External Relations
Current Role at StanfordDevelopment Officer for the School of Engineering
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Zachary Behrman
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioOriginally from Ann Arbor, but currently living in Brooklyn. Working at Google as an ML engineer, with a focus on Large Language Models (LLMs). Taking Stanford courses as an NDO student, but interested in the MSCS program.
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Oscar Bernal Zuniga
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioWelcome, and thank you for visiting my profile!
My name is Oscar Bernal, and I am a Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering PhD graduate, with a Masters of Biomanufacturing and 10 years of hands-on experience in the development, optimization and scale-up of downstream biomanufacturing processes. I am pursuing a graduate certificate from Stanford's Technology and Engineering Management Graduate Program as a means to position myself as an industry leader, disruptor and innovator.
My passion is to help global, regional, and emerging biotech companies develop and implement cost-effective and safe processes that take advantage of the latest purification technologies for the next generation of Immunotherapies (mAbs), Gene Therapies (AAV, Lentivirus), and Vaccines. My work with a wide variety of customers has translated into hundreds of thousands of dollars in savings (increased throughput and yield, reduced facility footprint) and reduced time to market for several blockbuster molecules. I am convinced access to healthcare is a fundamental right and should be the main drive for innovation in this industry. -
Scott Calvert
Sr. Associate Dean for Administration, School of Engineering
BioScott Calvert is responsible for school operations including finance, HR, IT, facilities, and research administration. He held a similar position at Stanford in the office of the vice provost for undergraduate education prior to joining the engineering team. Before coming to Stanford, Scott was a Navy fighter pilot for 21 years after receiving a commission through the NROTC program at Duke University where he earned a BSE in mechanical engineering. He made numerous deployments aboard aircraft carriers flying F-14s and F/A-18s, and between squadron assignments, he attended US Navy Test Pilot School on a cooperative program with the Naval Postgraduate School where he earned an MSAE in aeronautical engineering. In addition, he has an MBA from Columbia University.