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Gordon Wang
Clinical Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
BioGordon Wang received his Bachelors of Arts and Science from the University of California, Davis in 2000 majoring in Comparative literature and Genetics. He received his PhD under Dr. Mu-ming Poo at the University of California, Berkeley in 2005 studying the role of ion channels in mediating neuronal growthcone guidance decisions. As a postdoctoral scholar in the lab of Dr. Stephen Smith at Stanford University, Gordon developed a computational architecture for the detailed study of molecular diversity in synapses and using this system, he studied the diverse role of synaptic diversity in neurodevelopmental diseases, such as fragile x syndrome. In a co-postdoc in Dr. Philippe Mourrain's lab, he studied the dynamic plasticity of synapses in sleep and circadian cycles in larval zebrafish using multi-photon microscopy. The Wang lab focuses on developing imaging tools to deeply analyze proteins, mRNA and lipids at the synapses, and understand how synaptic heterogeneity affect the function of neural circuits throughout development and aging and in diseases such as autism and fragile x syndrome.
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Grace Wang
Software Lead, Technology & Digital Solutions
Current Role at StanfordSoftware team lead and architect with 20+ years of experience managing and developing enterprise scale custom applications. A seasoned Stanford technical leader that sets vision, provides guidance and drives initiatives for the team. Self-driven and highly motivated, I practice open communication and encourage collaboration across functional teams to achieve objectives.
Responsible for defining project scope, analyzing requirements and designing deliverables for various administrative and research software solutions. Lead and collaborate with cross functional teams including product managers, security/privacy offices, infrastructure teams and project team members, to deliver solution in time. Representing the AAS team to propose SOW (statement of work) and negotiate service agreements with business clients. -
Haojie Wang
Postdoctoral Scholar, Medicine
BioHi, I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford Data Science, where I work with Professors Pascal Geldsetzer, David Lobell, Marshall Burke, Carlos Guestrin, Stefano Ermon, Eran Bendavid and Gary Darmstadt. I am particularly interested in using insights from data science and remote sensing to address the challenges of global sustainable development. My doctoral research integrated machine learning with satellite imagery and multi-source geospatial big data to address research challenges associated with natural hazard forecasting, risk assessment and management, as well as global environment monitoring under climate change. My research as a Stanford Data Science Fellow focuses on the development of intelligent earth observation approaches for global population health monitoring, especially for low-resource regions like low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The primary goal is to harness the potential of data science techniques for the analysis of satellite imagery and other publicly available geotagged data, enabling precise and timely global health monitoring with much enhanced spatial and temporal resolutions.