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  • Preethy Parthiban

    Preethy Parthiban

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Neonatal and Developmental Medicine

    BioMy research centers on how the innate immune system shapes tissue remodeling in health and disease. During my PhD, I uncovered a key role for resident macrophages in driving cardiac fibrosis, identifying a macrophage-derived chemokine that directly activates cardiac fibroblasts. Building on this foundation, my postdoctoral work at Stanford focuses on neutrophil–macrophage crosstalk in disrupted alveolarization in neonatal mice and patients. By integrating cellular, molecular, and translational approaches, I aim to define how innate immune pathways orchestrate extracellular matrix remodeling. Ultimately, my goal is to identify critical therapeutic targets that improve outcomes in ECM-related diseases.

  • Debarun Patra

    Debarun Patra

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Cardiovascular Institute

    BioDebarun Patra is a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford Medicine, with a background in inflammation research. His research focuses on bridging cellular disease mechanisms with in vivo pathophysiology to identify novel therapeutic targets. His current work integrates advanced multi-omics tools, induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology, and animal models to investigate inflammatory and metabolic diseases (inflammatory bowel disease and MASH).

    Debarun's doctoral research at IIT Ropar under Dr. Durba Pal was focused on exploring role of obese adipose tissue microenvironment in chronic inflammation and insulin resistance, particularly evaluating the interactions between adipocytes and macrophages. His findings revealed the critical roles of microRNA-210, cyclophilin-A, and Fetuin-A in adipose tissue inflammation and insulin resistance.

  • Andrea Pedroza Tobias

    Andrea Pedroza Tobias

    Postdoctoral Scholar, General Pediatrics

    BioDr. Andrea Pedroza is a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford Impact Labs and the Department of Pediatrics in the Partnerships for Research in Child Health Lab. She earned a Ph.D. in Global Health from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and a Master of Science in Nutrition from the National Institute of Public Health in Mexico (INSP). Her research focuses on generating evidence for interventions and policy recommendations aimed at improving the dietary quality of children to impact their health and development. Currently, she is employing a community-engaged approach to design nutrition interventions and policy recommendations that aim to reduce the consumption of ultra-processed foods among low-income children to narrow the gap in health disparities.

  • Prince Allawadhi

    Prince Allawadhi

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition

    BioMy research focuses on immune-stromal crosstalk in pancreatic diseases, with an emphasis on how myofibroblasts and macrophages drive inflammation, fibrosis, and multi-organ dysfunction. By integrating patient-derived organoids, zebrafish models, and multi-omics, I aim to unravel the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying pancreatic injury and repair. I am developing cutting-edge zebrafish models of exocrine pancreas disorders to uncover novel immuno-fibrotic pathways and accelerate the identification of translational targets for early diagnosis and therapeutic intervention.