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  • Idan Gabdank

    Idan Gabdank

    Senior Biocuration Scientist, Biomedical Data Science

    Current Role at StanfordManage data wrangling and curation for innovative cutting-edge single cell and CRISPR screen experiments within the Billion Cell Project funded by CZI, serving as a key member of the Lattice team at Stanford working in close collaboration with CZI and academy labs to ensure standardized data processing and quality control across high-throughput experimental datasets. Integrate AI tools and automate cloud-based pipelines for data validation and curation, streamlining quality assurance processes and reducing manual oversight requirements while maintaining data integrity standards.

  • Margarita Geleta

    Margarita Geleta

    Graduate, Biomedical Data Science

    BioMargarita Geleta is a computer science PhD student at University of California, Berkeley (major in Artificial Intelligence and minor in Human-Computer Interaction), and a graduate exchange student at Stanford University. Ms. Geleta received her M.S. in computer science at University of California, Berkeley.

  • Li Gong

    Li Gong

    Scientific Data Curator 3, Biomedical Data Science

    Current Role at StanfordProgram manager and senior scientific curator for ClinPGx, coordinator for the ClinGen Pharmacogenomics Interpretation Committee (PGxIC).

  • Ryunosuke (Ryan) Goto

    Ryunosuke (Ryan) Goto

    Ph.D. Student in Biomedical Data Science, admitted Autumn 2024

    BioRyunosuke (Ryan) Goto is a PhD student in Biomedical Data Science and a Knight-Hennessy Scholar. Prior to Stanford, Ryan was a Chief Resident in Pediatrics at Nagano Children's Hospital and the University of Tokyo Hospital. He is working with Prof. Robert Tibshirani and Prof. Jonathan K. Pritchard to develop and apply statistical tools to investigate gene regulatory networks in human traits. Ryan’s work has been published in The Lancet, JAMA Pediatrics, and Pediatrics, among other journals.

  • François Grolleau

    François Grolleau

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Biomedical Informatics

    BioFrançois Grolleau MD, MPH, PhD is a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research. His research work centers on developing and evaluating computational systems that use large language models and other advanced methods from statistics and machine learning to assist medical decision-making.

    François is a certified Anesthesiologist and Critical Care Medicine specialist from France. He holds an MPH degree and a PhD in Biostatistics from Paris Cité University. In 2016/2017, he worked as a research fellow in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact at McMaster University, Canada (Profs Yannick Le Manach and Gordon Guyatt). During his doctorate with Prof. Raphaël Porcher, he utilized causal inference, personalized medicine methods, and statistical reinforcement learning for medical applications in the ICU.