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Allen Wu
Principal Engineer At Eli Lilly And Company, Medicine - Med/Cardiovascular Medicine
BioAllen Wu is a machine learning engineer and researcher specializing in large-scale AI/ML infrastructure for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. He contributed to the development of TuneLab, an Eli Lilly AI/ML platform supporting federated drug discovery with external biotech partners, and Model Gateway, an MLOps inference platform for internal model-driven drug discovery, during his tenure at Eli Lilly. He holds dual MS degrees in Computer Science (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) and Software Engineering (San José State University), with publications in both VLSI/EDA and Pharma AI, and is an IEEE peer reviewer and NSTC LEAP Fellow (hosted at Synopsys). His current research interests focus on the intersection of iPSC biology and AI/ML pipelines for precision medicine.
LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yswu123
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Yingcheng Wu
Postdoctoral Scholar, Pathology
BioYingcheng (Charles) Wu is an AI postdoc advised by Le Cong and Mengdi Wang, focusing on physical AI scientists, biomedical world models, and autonomous science infra. His work combines embodied AI, robotics, and agents to build self-driving laboratories capable of real-world scientific experimentation. He has published studies in **Cell**, **Science**, **Nature**, and received honors including the ICIS Sidney & Joan Pestka Award, the IUBMB Young Scientist Program Fellowship, and the APASL Young Investigator Award.
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Yue Wu
Postdoctoral Scholar, Genetics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI built computational methods to integrate and model biological time series, including metabolic dynamics, longitudinal multi-omics data, and micro-sampling. I reduce dimensions, built clusters, and search for causal links.
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Ziyan Wu
Postdoctoral Scholar, Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
BioZiyan’s primary research interest is environmental engineering, especially hydrology, water resources, and sustainable development. Besides, she would like to do some research of big data analysis. In her undergraduate career, she did a hydrology research project of “Development and Update of Rainfall and Runoff Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves for Arizona State Counties in Response to Climate Change” with Dr. Amin Mohebbi at Northern Arizona University. In this project, she used Matlab and Excel to analysis the 1-minuite precipitation data for 60 years. This project combined hydrology, big data analysis, and computer coding. Ziyan is looking forward to doing more combined projects like this for her graduate study.
Besides this project, Ziyan did another project with Dr. Junsxing Ho. The title of the project is “Evaluation of Dust Suppressant Mixed with different types of Soils in Unpaved Road: Lab experiment”. Ziyan did sets of lab experiments in this project, and from this project, she is pretty familiar with lab procedures and lab conduction. -
Courtney Wusthoff, MD
Member, Maternal & Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy projects focus on clinical research in newborns with, or at risk, for brain injury. I use EEG in at-risk neonates to better understand the underlying pathophysiology of risk factors that may lead to worse outcomes. I am particularly interested in neonatal seizures and how they may exacerbate perinatal brain injury with a goal to identify treatments that might protect the vulnerable brain. I am also interested in EEG in other pediatric populations, as well as medical ethics and global health.
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Joanna Wysocka
Lorry Lokey Professor and Professor of Developmental Biology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsThe precise and robust regulation of gene expression is a cornerstone for complex biological life. Research in our laboratory is focused on understanding how regulatory information encoded by the genome is integrated with the transcriptional machinery and chromatin context to allow for emergence of form and function during human embryogenesis and evolution, and how perturbations in this process lead to disease.
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Tony Wyss-Coray, PhD
D. H. Chen Professor II
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsUse of genetic and molecular tools to dissect immune and inflammatory pathways in Alzheimer's and neurodegeneration.