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Rahim Esfandyarpour
Research Engineer, Biochemistry - Genome Center
BioRahim Esfandyarpour received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 2010 and 2014 respectively.
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Camilla Kao
Senior Faculty Administrator, Biochemistry
BioTRUE OR FALSE ?⏧ " As An Employee Of The Institution Leland Stanford Junior University , I Do Not ' Check The Work ' Of Female Employees For Whom I Am Not Accountable { I.E. , The Work Of Women For Whom I Am Not Accountable Should Not Be ConsidereD My Work- } , WHERE ' WORK ' CONNOTES ' TASK OF EMPLOY '- "
TRUE OR FALSE ?⏧ " A Female Graduate Or Employee Of The Institution Leland Stanford Junior University Should Be ' More Employable ' Than Most Male Non-Stanford Graduates Or Employees { I.E. , sAiD Female Human Being Should Be Able To ' Make A Living ' In The Absence Of The Situation Of Disease- }- "
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CONDENSED BIO- The oldest of three children of immigrants from Taiwan, Camilla M Kao was born in Midland, Michigan, and spent the latter years of her youth in Lake Jackson, Texas. Both towns were sites of the Dow Chemical Company, where her father worked for his entire career before retiring. Cammy and her brothers followed their father's footsteps by studying chemical engineering sequentially in college, the three of them at Rice University. Cammy diverged from the pattern of her family by studying biological topics for her doctoral and postdoctoral research, with Chaitan Khosla (1992 to 1997) and Patrick O. Brown (1997 to 2000), respectively, at Stanford. In her current capacity as Senior Faculty Administrator in the Department of Biochemistry, Cammy assists the faculty of biochemistry in manifold roles that take advantage of her familiarity with scientific knowledge and of the notion of mathematics, rather than arbitrariness, governing human intuition.
TEMPLATE FOR A MISSION STATEMENT- On December 16 , 2020 , Camilla M Kao composed a template , in a Stanford email , for a mission statement that became the basis of the following adaptation composed on January 5 , 2021 [ REFERENCE :⏧ https://cammystates-with-fury.site/an-american-university ] : ⏧-
" [ An American University is ] committed to educating scientists who comprehend the determinants of the scientific enterprise in order to better ' effect ' outcomes , these scientists whose origin and base we seek to be worldwide .
" A professional in science who comprehends the determinants of the scientific enterprise , particularly that decisions by institutional leaders depend upon the concept of mechanism , can be someone who changes the goals of academia to new goals such as Climate Change . A scientist early in her career or at a later stage could also decide to dedicate her limited resources as a professional to a non-conventional capacity .
" An American University seeks fairness by reducing disparity that has long persisted in the scientific enterprise . "
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Ami Mac
Director of Translational Medicine and Patient Relations, Biochemistry - Genome Center
Current Role at StanfordStanford Genome Technology Center (SGTC)
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Mrinmoy Sanyal
Research Scientist, Biochemistry
BioMrinmoy Sanyal obtained his undergraduate and master's degree in Human Physiology at the University of Calcutta. He did his Ph.D. in Biochemistry at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, working on reproductive immunology, with the focus on trophoblast invasion and differentiation and their role in human blastocyst implantation. Then, he moved to Stanford University for a postdoctoral fellowship on the role of transcription factor Pbx1, a leukemia proto-oncogene, on B cell development. Currently, he is Research Scientist at Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University. His work covers various topics, including B cell responses to viral infection and vaccination, human primary immunodeficiency, and biology of lymphocyte development and function and to elucidate etiology of immunological disorders.