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Kofi Asibuo Amankwah
Life Science Technician 1, Biology
BioKofi Asibuo Amankwah got his undergraduate degree in Biology with a minor in Public Health at Santa Clara University. Prior to this he attended school internationally in Ghana working at a number of hospitals including Lister Fertility Center where he assisted with a caesarean section surgery. He worked at Santa Clara University in the lab of Dr. Craig Stephens to research antibiotic resistance in commensal and pathogenic E. coli. He currently serves as a biological technician in the Sharaf Lab with the aim of translating lipoprotein research into therapeutics.
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Zhainib A. Amir
Ph.D. Student in Biology, admitted Autumn 2020
BioI received my B.S. in Microbiology, and M.S. in Cell and Molecular Biology from San Francisco State University. Currently, I am a Biology Ph.D. student with an emphasis in Cell, Molecular and Organismal Biology at Stanford University. I am interested in a range of topics, from cell biology to cancer immunology, however, my research interests lie primarily in understanding the cellular mechanisms at play in genetic and autoimmune diseases.
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Ronan Arthur
Postdoctoral Scholar, Biology
BioRonan Arthur (PhD) is a postdoctoral scholar in the Stanford School of Medicine and in the Department of Biology. Ronan studies adaptive behavior and community trust during epidemics through mathematical modeling techniques and empirical work in Liberia. Current research includes: hospital hand hygiene in Liberia; hospital ventilation in rural Liberia; adaptive behavior during epidemics with age-structure; quantifying gene-culture co-evolution; trust of government and health system during COVID-19 in Liberia; and agent-based modeling of COVID-19 and Ebola Virus Disease.
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ibrahim Halil Aslan
Postdoctoral Scholar, Hopkins Marine Station
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsIntegrated risk mapping and targeted snail control to support schistosomiasis elimination in Brazil and Cote d’Ivoire under future climate change.
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Patricia Ayala Macias
Undergraduate Student Services Manager, Biology
Current Role at StanfordUndergraduate Student Services Officer