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  • Matthew Lungren

    Matthew Lungren

    Adjunct Professor, Biomedical Data Science

    BioDr. Matthew Lungren is a physician-scientist whose research develops and evaluates machine learning systems that combine medical imaging, electronic health record data, and clinical outcomes. His current work concerns medical foundation models, agentic clinical systems, and the prospective evaluation of AI in real clinical workflows. He joined the Stanford faculty in 2014 in the Department of Radiology, serving as Assistant Professor and then Associate Professor through 2021 while leading a dedicated pediatric interventional radiology service. He co-founded and co-directed the Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging. He remains Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Data Science at Stanford, where he co-teaches Generative AI and Medicine, and holds a part-time clinical appointment at UCSF. He serves as an independent board director and scientific advisor to medical technology, health system, and life science organizations. In industry, Dr. Lungren served as Chief Scientific Officer for Health and Life Sciences and as AI Technical Advisor in the Office of the CTO at Microsoft.

    Dr. Lungren is also a top rated instructor leading AI in Healthcare courses designed especially for learners with non-technical backgrounds:
    Stanford/Coursera: https://www.coursera.org/learn/fundamental-machine-learning-healthcare
    LinkedIn Learning: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/an-introduction-to-how-generative-ai-will-transform-healthcare

  • Liam Edward Mulhall

    Liam Edward Mulhall

    Software Developer, Biomedical Data Science

    Current Role at StanfordLiam develops and maintains the HLA Curation Interface, a tool that supports the assessment of HLA alleles and haplotypes for use in precision medicine and research. He also works on internal tools used by the Stanford ClinGen team.

  • Pornprang Plangsrisakul

    Pornprang Plangsrisakul

    Administrative Services Administrator 1, Biomedical Data Science

    Current Role at StanfordAs Program Manager and Center Administrator for the Stanford Center for Cancer Systems Biology (CCSB), I oversee the administrative, financial, compliance, and outreach operations of an NIH-funded U54 cancer research center. I support faculty leadership through strategic planning, budget management, financial reporting, NIH progress reporting, proposal development, and program operations. I also lead scientific outreach activities, including seminar series, annual symposium, website communication, and community engagement initiatives that foster collaboration across Stanford's cancer research community.

  • Erica Marie Rutherford

    Erica Marie Rutherford

    Data Wrangler, Biomedical Data Science

    BioMy career spanning nine years as a data curator has given me a lot of experience and perspective into the workings of scientific data and metadata, and its organization. During my time before graduate school, I attained experience on a variety of fieldwork projects in ecology (2008-2013). During these temporary seasonal assignments, the importance of precision and care in data collection was impressed in me. When I went to graduate school at San Francisco State University (2013-2016), I gained experience in all parts of a molecular biology experiment, from fieldwork to labwork to data analysis. After graduation, I worked at a microbiome focused startup company, Second Genome, as their data curator (2016-2021). While there, I was responsible for curation of metadata for both internal studies for R&D and for clients, and for external studies being brought in for our internal Knowledgebase. While there, I developed an appreciate for ontologies, and developed a custom Second Genome Ontology to handle our metadata. I moved on to the Lattice group, located at Stanford University, where I continued to expand my skills in data curation (2021-present). I have gained experience in handling single cell datasets and their associated metadata, and curating them to meet precise standards. I strive to work collaboratively with data contributors in order to ensure FAIR data standards.

  • Katrin Sangkuhl

    Katrin Sangkuhl

    Scientific Data Curator, Biomedical Data Science

    Current Role at StanfordSenior Scientific Curator