School of Medicine
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Neeladrisingha Das
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiation Physics
BioNeel is a postdoc fellow in the Pratx lab at Stanford University. He is currently working on the role of radiotherapy in cancer cell death and the various mechanism involved in radio-induced cell death. Neel comes from a very small town in Odisha, India (Athgarh) and had schooling in his hometown. He had a keen interest in animal biology and started his B.S in Zoology at Gopabandhu Science College, Athgarh. Later he did his M.S in Zoology from Sambalpur University, Odisha, India. He carried out his doctoral studies at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in the lab of Prof. Partha Roy. His main study was on the anti-cancer activity of various natural-based products and their mechanism of action. Neel is a trained cell and molecular biologist. His research interest includes- Cancer cell death mechanisms and developing therapeutics for cancer stem cells and metastasis.
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Syamantak Khan
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiation Physics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsIn-vitro bio-mimetic models of cancer and cancer metastasis
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Seyed Hossein Mirjahanmardi
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiation Physics
BioSeyed Hossein Mirjahanmardi currently serves as a postdoctoral fellow in the Medical Physics division of the Radiation Oncology Department at Stanford University. He earned his Ph.D. with honors in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada, in 2020. Dr. Mirjahanmardi is a senior member of IEEE and has been honored with the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) fellowship award. His expertise and industry experience extend from Electromagnetics and RF design to Computational Pathology and High-dimensional Data Analysis, primarily focusing on Artificial Intelligence algorithms.
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Rohollah Nasiri
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiation Physics
BioI received my PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Bioengineering from the Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran in 2021. My Ph.D. thesis was about the design, fabrication of microfluidic devices for separating circulating tumor cells from blood. During my Ph.D., I joined Prof. Ali Khademhossini's Lab at the University of California, Los Angeles and Terasaki Institute for Biomedical innovation for two years as a visiting researcher. Following my PhD, I joined Prof. Anna Herland’s lab at KTH Royal Institute of Technology as a postdoctoral researcher from Sep. 2021 for two years. In Herland’s lab my research focused on the investigation of the brain energy metabolism using a Brain-on-a-chip model integrated with metabolic biosensors.
Currently, I am working as a postdoctoral researcher at Prof. Pratx's lab in Radiation Oncology Department at Stanford University. My current research focuses on developing an advanced Tumor-on-a-chip model for drug screening applications.