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Behnaz Jarrahi
Instructor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
Masters Student in Clinical Informatics Management, admitted Summer 2022BioDr. Behnaz Jarrahi is an instructor at Stanford, where she investigates the human brain using advanced neuroimaging and neuropsychological techniques. She has conducted postdoctoral research in neuroimaging and systems neuroscience at UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience, and Stanford School of Medicine. Dr. Jarrahi is the recipient of the NIH K25 Career Development Award (2020-2025). She has a long- standing interest in studying interoception, consciousness, brain neuroplasticity and healthcare innovation.
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Timothy Keyes
MD Student, expected graduation Spring 2023
Ph.D. Student in Cancer Biology, admitted Winter 2018
MSTP Student
Masters Student in Biomedical Informatics, admitted Winter 2021BioTimothy is an MD/PhD student studying cancer biology and biomedical informatics at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He is a joint member of Kara Davis's laboratory in the Department of Pediatrics and Garry Nolan's Laboratory in the Department of Pathology.
As a biomedical data scientist, Timothy's research focuses on the application of machine learning to single-cell data analysis in the context of pediatric leukemia. Through the use of emerging, high-throughout single-cell technologies such as mass cytometry and sequence-based cytometry, Timothy's research is designed to build predictive models of patient outcomes - such as relapse or minimal residual disease (MRD) - at the point of diagnosis. To do so, he uses a variety of computational tools including generalized linear models, clustering, and deep learning. In addition, his work prioritizes constructing easy-to-use, highly-reproducible data analysis pipelines that can be shared as open-source tools for the scientific community.
Outside of science, Timothy has a longstanding interest in human rights and social justice work among members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) community. He currently serves as the resident data scientist for the Medical Student Pride Alliance (MSPA), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that advocates for diversity, equity, and inclusion for LGBTQ+ medicals students in medical schools across the United States. As a data scientist at MSPA, Timothy analyzes and visualizes data to guide MSPA's strategic decision-making as well as for academic publication. He also advises and mentors other student members of MSPA performing data analysis in Python and R.
In recognition of his accomplishments, Timothy has received several institutional and national award for both research and advocacy. These include a National Research Service Award (NRSA) from the National Cancer Institute, a Junior Leadership Award from the Building the Next Generation of Academic Physicians (BNGAP) LGBT Workforce, Stanford Medicine’s Integrated Strategic Plan Star Award, and a Point Foundation Scholarship. -
Minh Nguyen
Ph.D. Student in Biomedical Informatics, admitted Autumn 2018
Ph.D. Minor, Management Science and EngineeringBiohttps://vpge.stanford.edu/people/minh-nguyen
https://datascience.stanford.edu/people/minh-nguyen