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  • Elaheh Hashemi

    Elaheh Hashemi

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Pathology

    BioI am a postdoctoral researcher specializing in computational biology, bioinformatics, and multi-omics data analysis. My research focuses on integrating single-cell, spatial transcriptomic, and clinical datasets to better understand cellular heterogeneity and disease biology. I am passionate about using computational approaches to uncover biological mechanisms and translate complex datasets into insights that can ultimately improve human health. Outside of research, I enjoy hiking, mountaineering, camping, and playing the piano.

  • Rory Hills

    Rory Hills

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Pathology

    BioI work at the intersection of protein engineering, immunology, and translational medicine. My research focuses on building generalizable molecular tools to better measure and manipulate complex human disease. At Stanford, I am developing modular antibody platforms that enable high-resolution, spatial analysis of cancer and immune systems in intact tissue. I previously trained at Oxford and Cambridge, where I worked on next-generation vaccine platforms with collaborators across academia and industry.

  • Rongting Huang

    Rongting Huang

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Pathology

    BioDr. Huang is a computational biologist with academic interests in cancer genomics and spatial biology, particularly in the field of gynecologic cancers. During her Ph.D. under the mentorship of Dr. Yuanhua Huang, she developed statistical methods to detect allele-specific somatic copy number variations from single-cell and spatial transcriptomic data, aiming to understand genetic diversity in biological systems. Currently, her research focuses on advancing gynecologic cancer studies and women’s health through spatial technology platforms, computational modeling, and innovative data visualizations to uncover meaningful insights.

    Outside of research, she enjoys hiking, rock climbing, and calligraphy, which help her stay creative and balanced.