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Seyed Hossein Mirjahanmardi
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiation Physics
BioSeyed Hossein Mirjahanmardi currently serves as a postdoctoral fellow in Medical Physics at Stanford University. He earned his Ph.D. with honors in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada, in 2020. Dr. Mirjahanmardi is a senior member of IEEE and has been honored with the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) fellowship award. His expertise and industry experience extend from Electromagnetics and RF design to Computational Pathology and High-dimensional Data Analysis, primarily focusing on Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms. His focus is inventing technologies in AI, computational pathology, and Electromagnetics for healthcare applications. His PhD research and current works at Stanford have been highlighted widely in the news.
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Everett J. Moding, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology (Radiation Therapy)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy laboratory performs translational research using analysis of human samples to identify critical mediators of treatment resistance that can be validated in preclinical models and targeted to enhance the efficacy of cancer therapy.
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Prithvi Mruthyunjaya, MD, MHS
Professor of Ophthalmology and, by courtesy, of Radiation Oncology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr Mruthyunjaya has maintained a broad research interest with publications in both ocular oncology and retinal diseases.
His focus is on multi-modal imaging of ocular tumors and understanding imaging clues that may predict vision loss after ocular radiation therapy. He coordinates multi-center research on the role of genetic testing and outcomes of treatments of ocular melanoma.
In the field of retinal diseases, his interests are in intra-operative imaging to enhance surgical accuracy. -
Rohollah Nasiri
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiation Physics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research focuses on advancing cancer treatment through the integration of tumor-on-a-chip models with radiation therapy