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Ya'el Courtney
Postdoctoral Scholar, Immunology and Rheumatology
BioDr. Ya’el Courtney is a postdoctoral scholar in Immunology and Rheumatology in the Department of Medicine at Stanford University, working with Dr. William H. Robinson. Her research focuses on uncovering the mechanisms underlying post-acute sequelae following viral and bacterial infection. Dr. Courtney earned her PhD from Harvard University, where she investigated the role of the choroid plexus in brain development and its response to maternal psychedelic exposure. Beyond research, she is passionate about science communication and mentoring the next generation of scientists.
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Hejie Cui
Postdoctoral Scholar, Biomedical Informatics
BioDr. Hejie Cui is a postdoctoral researcher at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research at Stanford University. Her research focuses on the intersection of machine learning, data mining, and biomedical informatics. At Stanford, Dr. Cui works on large language model (LLM) evaluation and post-training for healthcare. Dr. Cui has authored and co-authored several publications in top computer science and interdisciplinary venues, including NeurIPS, KDD, AAAI, CIKM, TMI, and MICCAI. Her work contributes to advancing the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare and improving the understanding of complex biomedical data. Dr. Cui was selected as a Rising Star in EECS in 2023. She has also received numerous awards, including the Fellowship of 2021 CRA-WP Grad Cohort for Women, Student Travel Grant Award for MICCAI'22, NSF Travel Grant for CIKM'22, and NeurIPS AI4Science Travel Award for NeurIPS'22. Dr. Cui holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Emory University (2024) and a B.Eng. in Computer Science and Engineering from Tongji University (2019). During her graduate studies, she gained industry experience through internships at Microsoft Research and Amazon Science.
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Ali Etemadi
Postdoctoral Scholar, Nephrology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI am a clinician and data scientist focusing on drawing causal inferences from observational data when randomized controlled trials are not feasible. Currently, my work centers on patients with late-stage chronic kidney disease, a rapidly growing population for which evidence is limited due to their frequent exclusion from RCTs. At the moment, I aim to move towards precision medicine approaches to optimize outcomes for these patients.