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  • Lu Zhang

    Lu Zhang

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Endocrinology and Metabolism

    BioLu is a postdoctoral research scholar in Dr. Anna Gloyn's Translational Genomics of Diabetes Lab. During her master's and doctoral studies, she focused on epigenomics and single-cell multi-omics analysis, with an emphasis on 3D genomics. Her research included developing Hi-Tag, a chromatin conformation capture technique designed for use with small cell samples. This method provides valuable insights into the organization of chromatin in the cell. She has built strong expertise in combining different types of biological data, including RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, chromatin interaction data, and single-cell data. She has contributed to several research projects as a co-author, including studies that used genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and GTEX data to connect multi-omics data with functional genomics. These experiences have helped her gain a deep understanding of how to integrate different types of genomic data to solve complex biological problems. Currently, Lu is focused on applying her research skills to diabetes.

  • Mengrui Zhang

    Mengrui Zhang

    Senior Biostatistician, Med/Quantitative Sciences Unit

    BioMengrui’s research focuses on leveraging advanced statistical and machine-learning techniques to extract meaningful insights from complex biological datasets. His research interests include bioinformatics, deep learning/machine learning, statistical testing, high-dimensional data, non-parametric modeling, time series analysis, and spatial statistics. Additionally, he is also interested in developing new methods, tools, and pipelines for various kinds of biological datasets, especially in single cell, RNA-Seq, metagenomics, and proteomics to support drug discovery and development.

  • Niushen Zhang

    Niushen Zhang

    Clinical Associate Professor, Adult Neurology

    BioDr. Niushen Zhang is a board-certified neurologist and Chief of the Headache and Facial Pain Division in the Department of Neurology. She has a special interest in developing personalized treatment plans for headache patients which incorporate the use of complementary and integrative medicine. She is the Chair of the Complementary and Integrative Medicine Special Interest Section of the American Headache Society (AHS). Her research interests include the connection between the gut microbiome and migraine and the impact of diet and nutrition on migraine. In addition, she participates in clinical trials of new headache treatments for migraine and cluster headache. Dr. Zhang is also actively involved in medical education. She is the Director of the Headache Fellowship Program at Stanford. She serves as the Co-Chair of the Headache Fellowship Directors Committee for the American Headache Society (AHS). She is also a curriculum developer for AHS's REACH Program. She spearheaded the design and creation of the AHS National Headache Fellowship Opportunities website which serves as a central resource for all headache fellowship applicants and promotes the AAN's unified fellowship application timeline.

    Dr. Zhang graduated from Yale University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. She earned an MD from the New York University School of Medicine. She completed neurology residency and fellowship in headache and facial pain at Stanford University.

  • Peng Zhang

    Peng Zhang

    Visiting Postdoctoral Scholar, Cardiovascular Institute Operations

    BioI am a visiting postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University, specializing in Dr. Nguyen’s lab. I am a PhD in Integrative Medicine with research focus on elucidating the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying immune-metabolic disorders, including but not limited to cardiovascular diseases, bone diseases, and autoimmune diseases. My work integrates traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theories with modern biomedical approaches, employing techniques such as multi-omics analysis, network pharmacology, and in vivo/in vitro disease modeling to explore novel therapeutic strategies and biomarker discovery.

  • Ray Rui Zhang

    Ray Rui Zhang

    Adjunct Clinical Instructor, Radiology - Rad/Nuclear Medicine

    BioBackground:

    Ray Zhang grew up in Chicago, Illinois. He attended to UC Berkeley, where he majored in Chemical Biology. He then joined the Medical Scientist Training Program at the University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, and earned his combined MD and PhD degrees. He completed his doctoral studies in the field of molecular imaging in the laboratories of Jamey Weichert and John Kuo, developing novel radiotracers for targeted cancer imaging and therapy.

    His career interest involves continued leadership, activism, and translational research in the area of molecular imaging and therapy.

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    Education and Training:

    Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto CA
    Resident Physician, Department of Radiology (2020 - present)

    Loyola Medical Center, Maywood IL
    Resident Physician, Internal Medicine (6/2019-6/2020)

    University of Wisconsin, Madison WI
    M.D. (7/2011-5/2019)

    Ph.D. Cellular and Molecular Biology (8/2013 – 6/2017)
    Dissertation: Next Generation Alkylphosphocholine Analogs for Multimodality Imaging and Therapy of Cancer
    Advisor: Jamey Weichert, Ph.D., John Kuo, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.S.
    Project: Synthesis, characterization and preclinical imaging of tumor-targeted platform agents for intraoperative fluorescence-guided surgery, positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and targeted radiotherapy

    University of California, Berkeley CA
    B.S., Highest Honors, Chemical Biology (2006 – 2009)
    William C. Braye Scholar 2006-2009

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    Honors and Leadership Positions:

    Lovell Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Academic Radiology (2019)
    Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin. Madison, WI

    Seminar Chair, Medical Scientist Training Program (2014-2015)
    University of Wisconsin. Madison, WI

    Keynote Speaker at Gray Matters Fundraiser Event
    Foundation in Support for Brain Cancer. Madison WI (2014)

    Secretary, Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (2013-2014)
    University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health. Madison, WI

    Treasurer, Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (2012-2013)
    University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health. Madison, WI

    Medical Scientist Training Program (2011-2019)
    University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health. Madison, WI

    Co-founder, American Physician Scientist Association, Wisconsin Chapter (2013-2014)
    University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health. Madison, WI

    Treasurer, American Physician Scientist Association, Wisconsin Chapter (2013-2014)
    University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health. Madison, WI

    Teaching Assitant/Mentorship Achievement Award in Biological Sciences (2014)
    Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology. University of Wisconsin-Madison

    SPARK Research Fellow, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer and Research Institute (2007-2008)
    Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL

    Highest Honors in Chemical Biology (2009)
    University of California, Berkeley

    Dean’s List (2006-2009)
    University of California, Berkeley

    William C. Braye Scholarship for Excellence in Chemistry (2006-2009)
    University of California, Berkeley

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    Publications/Patents:

    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=yfG6A8MAAAAJ&hl=en

  • Shu Zhang

    Shu Zhang

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Pathology

    BioMy research interest is the correlation between tumor heterogeneity and ecDNA, especially related to drug resistance.