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Sindy Tang
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment and Professor, by courtesy, of Radiology and of Bioengineering
On Leave from 04/01/2024 To 06/30/2024Current Research and Scholarly InterestsThe long-term goal of Dr. Tang's research program is to harness mass transport in microfluidic systems to accelerate precision medicine and material design for a future with better health and environmental sustainability.
Current research areas include: (I) Physics of droplets in microfluidic systems, (II) Interfacial mass transport and self-assembly, and (III) Applications in food allergy, single-cell wound repair, and the bottom-up construction of synthetic cell and tissues in close collaboration with clinicians and biochemists at the Stanford School of Medicine, UCSF, and University of Michigan.
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Nicholas Telischak
Clinical Associate Professor, Radiology
Clinical Associate Professor (By courtesy), NeurosurgeryBioDr. Nick Telischak is a neurointerventional surgeon (neurointerventional radiologist) who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of stroke, brain aneurysms, brain arteriovenous malformations, brain and spinal dural arteriovenous fistulae, carotid artery stenosis, vertebral body compression fractures, spinal metastases, axial back pain, and congenital vascular malformations. Dr. Telischak treats all of these conditions using minimally-invasive, image-guided procedures and state-of-the-art technology.
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Avnesh Thakor
Associate Professor of Radiology (Pediatric Radiology)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsInterventional Radiologists can access almost any part of the human body without the need for conventional open surgical techniques. As such, they are poised to change the way patients can be treated, given they can locally deliver drug, gene, cell and cell-free therapies directly to affected organs using image-guided endovascular, percutaneous, endoluminal, and even using device implantation approaches
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Amy Thomas
Visual Designer, Rad/Radiology Finance and Administration
BioI'm a passionate designer with 19 years of experience in interface, print, and web design. I love to make things look, work, and act more efficiently. Some might call it compulsion...I like to call it passion. My mind and heart are always open to challenging design problems. I thrive on finding innovative solutions to complex situations.
I started my professional career as a Visual Designer at IBM for the Storage Systems Group. My work at IBM involved close interaction with our user experience designers. The team I was on developed a software interface to help facilitate storage administrators in monitoring their storage subsystems. We created an interface that allowed the admin to see storage system status at a glance using a drill down table as well as custom built icons. The work our team completed earned several US Patents.
In March 2008, I began my career at Stanford University School of Medicine. I started as a Temporary Visual Arts Specialist. In November 2010 I was hired on full time as the Web & Graphic Designer for the Department of Radiology. My work at Stanford is very gratifying. I never expected, as an artist, to have my work matter in a way that could help other people. With each new project, I am (in a small way) contributing to the research and development of new and innovative treatments for many of the most damaging diseases. My art helps the great minds of our department explain their thinking, their research, and their findings to others in their field. -
Hulya Torun
Graduate, Medicine, Radiology
BioHulya Torun is a graduate researcher at Stanford Medicine's Radiology department, specializing in Biomedical Sciences and Engineering. Her primary focus lies in pioneering Raman spectroscopy-based diagnostic technologies for the precise detection of brain tumors. With an impressive research portfolio, Hulya has made significant contributions to esteemed journals, including 'Advanced Devices & Instrumentation' and 'Small'. Notably, she has been recognized as a finalist for the Stanford Biodesign MEDTech Spectrum Grant and the recipient of the SPIE Student Travel Grant and the Society of NeuroOncology International Scholar Award, underscoring her commitment to impactful research.
Beyond her academic pursuits, Hulya actively engages in mentorship programs, notably serving as a mentor in the Stanford Canary CREST Program, supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), where she guides undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds. Additionally, she holds the esteemed position of Co-Chair of the Stanford University Photonics Retreat at the Stanford Optical Society, showcasing her leadership capabilities within the academic community. Her multidimensional engagement, strong research acumen, and dedication to advancing healthcare technology underscore her potential as a future leader in the realm of neuroengineering. Outside of her research endeavors, Hulya is an avid participant in professional extracurricular activities such as dancing and volleyball, reflecting her well-rounded approach to personal and professional development.
Professional Education:
- Stanford Medicine - Radiology, Visiting Graduate Student, Sep, 2022 - Present (Ph.D. Thesis Research)
- Koc University, PhD in Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, Feb, 2021 - Present
- Koc University, MSc in Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, Sep 2018 - Feb 2021
- Technical University of Berlin, Erasmus, Molecular Biotechnology, Mar 2016 - Aug 2016
- Yildiz Technical University, BSc in Bioengineering, Feb 2013 - June 2017
Key Awards & Grants:
- International Outreach Student Scholarship Award - Society for NeuroOncology (SNO), Nov 2023
- Stanford Biodesign MEDTech Spectrum Grant, Finalist, Stanford University, May 2023
- KUIMPACT Patent Award, 3rd Place, Koc University, May 2022
- SPIE Student Travel Grant, Photonics West BIOS 2022, Jan 2022
- Best Poster Presentation Award, Research Days, Koc University School of Medicine, Apr 2019
- Erasmus+ Exchange Study Scholarship, European Commission of Education, Audiovisual, and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), Mar - Aug 2016
Executive Appointments:
- Chair of Stanford Optical Society - Stanford University Photonics Retreat (SUPR) 2024 - May 2023, Present
- Koc University Quality Board, Koc University, April 2021 -Sep 2022
- Head of Graduate Student Council, Koc University, May 2021 - Sep 2022
- Member of Board, Koc University Student Council, April 2021 - Sep 2022
- Student Representative for Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering, April 2021 - Sep 2022
- Student Representative for Dept. of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, April 2021- Sep 2022