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Wouter Huiting
Postdoctoral Scholar, Chemical and Systems Biology
BioWouter received his training at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Here he obtained a B.Sc.and M.Sc. in Human Movement Sciences (2008-2015), followed by a M.Sc. in Clinical and Molecular Neurosciences (2014-2016). He performed his doctoral research at the University of Groningen, obtaining his PhD degree in Molecular Cell Biology in 2021. Wouter continued his research in 2022 with a position as postdoctoral scholar at the Jarosz lab, at the department of Chemical and Systems Biology. Here he pursues his interest in the molecular forces underlying proteomic adaptation of cells and systems in development and disease. Outside of Stanford, Wouter is an avid sportsman, and likes cooking, hiking, birding, and in general loves to enjoy nature and wildlife with his wife and son.
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Elima Hussain
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiology
BioDr. Elima is working with GE Healthcare on developing rapid dual-contrast PET/MRI protocols for staging and assessment of rectal cancer. She is also working on development of AI based segmentation models for muscle and fat separation using pelvic MRI images in pelvic floor disorder patients. This project is undergoing in collaboration with Stanford AIMI center and AWS cloud computation support. Her research interests include translation of quantitative MRI and PET/MRI, radiomics, machine learning for predicting treatment response in rectal cancer, gynecologic malignancies, and inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Duc Tan Huynh
Postdoctoral Scholar, Neurosurgery
BioAs a cell biologist interested in neuroscience, I am fascinated about the molecular basis of nervous system disorders that reveal therapeutic targets and/or biomarkers. My long-term research goal is to identify strategies that revert dysregulation in aging or neurodegeneration. For my postdoctoral training in the Zuchero lab (Neurosurgery), I will investigate how myelination, an essential developmental process, contributes to intelligence and neurodegeneration at the biochemical, cellular, and physiological level. I received my BSc at UCLA and my PhD at Duke University.
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Hirotaka Ieki
Postdoctoral Scholar, Cardiovascular Medicine
BioI am an MD, PhD physician-scientist aiming to advance precision medicine for cardiovascular disease through research in genomics and artificial intelligence.
MD, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, 2013
Residency in Internal Medicine, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Tokyo, 2013-2017
Residency in Cardiology, Sakakibara Heart Institute, Tokyo, 2015–2017
PhD, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, 2021
Clinical Fellow in Cardiology, The University of Tokyo Hospital, Tokyo, 2021–2022
Postdoctoral Scholar, Stanford University, 2023–present
Research interest: Precision medicine in cardiovascular disease. Genomics, Artificial Intelligence -
Amy M Inkster
Postdoctoral Scholar, Epidemiology
BioAmy Inkster, PhD is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health at Stanford University. She conducts research on epigenetic alterations in pregnancy and early life to understand the molecular levers affecting healthy development. She primarily uses large 'omics datasets to study the effect of environmental exposures on pregnancy outcomes and maternal health.
Dr. Inkster received her PhD in Medical Genetics from the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada), where her research focused on evaluating DNA methylation variation in prenatal life, primarily in the context of placental epigenetics, sex differences, prenatal exposures, and X-chromosome inactivation. She holds a BSc in Chemistry. As a cross-disciplinary researcher, her work and research interests lie at the intersection of molecular mechanisms and their impacts on human health and disease at the population level. -
Hiroyuki Inoue
Postdoctoral Scholar, Cardiovascular Institute
BioPhysician-scientist and board-certified cardiologist with expertise in cardiovascular disease, gene therapy, iPSC disease modeling, genome editing, high-throughput screening, and computational approaches for functional genomics and phenotypic data analysis.
Performed 400+ percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI), catheter ablations, and cardiac device implantations as primary operator, and currently conduct translational cardiovascular research at Stanford.