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  • Jeong Hoon Lee

    Jeong Hoon Lee

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiology

    BioLeveraging a strong foundation in data science and engineering, my objective is to address challenges within the biomedical sector. My experience encompasses a broad spectrum of data, including radiology, genomics, histopathology, and clinical data. I am committed to integrating these diverse datasets to conduct research aimed at benefiting patients.

  • Yongkai Liu

    Yongkai Liu

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiology

    BioDr. Yongkai Liu is a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford's Center for Advanced Functional Neuroimaging, led by Drs. Greg Zaharchuk and Michael Moseley. His interests lie in developing and evaluating advanced techniques for improving treatment decision-making and prognostics in brain diseases, especially stroke, using imaging and deep learning.

    Before joining Stanford, he earned a Ph.D. from UCLA, majoring in Physics and Biology in Medicine, under the supervision of Prof. Kyung Sung. This gave him a solid foundation in medicine, deep learning, and physics. His Ph.D. thesis, titled "Advancing Segmentation and Classification Methods in Magnetic Resonance Imaging via Artificial Intelligence," focused on the development of advanced deep learning and machine learning techniques specifically for MRI-based clinical applications. During his master's degree, he studied CT Virtual Colonoscopy under the supervision of Prof. Jerome Liang. In addition, he served as a reviewing editor for Frontiers in Oncology and as a peer reviewer for several critical journals in medical imaging, such as IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging (TMI), Medical Physics, IEEE Transactions on Radiation and Plasma Medical Sciences, and IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.

    Dr. Liu is an emerging leader in neuroimaging, stroke, and AI, earning widespread recognition for his work. His being named a recipient of the 2024 David M. Yousem Research Fellow Award and a semi-finalist for the 2024 Cornelius G. Dyke Award from the American Society of Neuroradiology underscores his potential to make significant future contributions.(https://med.stanford.edu/rsl/news/yongkai-liu-receives-research-fellow-award.html)

  • Ning Lu

    Ning Lu

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford

    BioNing Lu received a joint Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering and Scientific Computing from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA, in 2023. Previously, she earned a B.S.E. degree (highest honors) in Biomedical Engineering from Southeast University, Nanjing, China, in 2018. From May 2022 to September 2022, she worked at Meta (formerly Facebook) Reality Labs as a research scientist intern on ultrasonic eye tracking for AR/VR wearable devices, in Redmond, Washington, USA. Her research interests include ultrasound instrumentation, ultrasound therapy, ultrasound imaging algorithms, and AI in healthcare.