Stanford University
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Benjamin I. Chung
Associate Professor of Urology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsRenal cell carcinoma and prostate cancer outcomes research and epidemiology.
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Ben Church
Ph.D. Student in Mathematics, admitted Autumn 2021
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI am interested in birational geometry in all characteristics.
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Rastko Ciric
Ph.D. Student in Bioengineering, admitted Autumn 2018
BioThe "publication topics for this person" are algorithmically generated and do not reflect either current or previous research interests.
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Max K. Clary
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Health Services & Policy Research / Global Health, expected graduation Spring 2026
BioMax K. Clary is pursuing an MD at Stanford School of Medicine.
Max earned his bachelor’s degree in Chemistry at Lewis & Clark College as a Pamplin Honor Society Fellow and his MPH in Global Health at George Washington University's Milken Institute School of Public Health as a Delta Omega Honor Society Fellow. He has worked on several global health projects in India, Pakistan and East Africa. He is the founder of several impact-centered organizations such as Organic Route, a company focused on improving agricultural supply chains and the distribution of healthy foods in rural areas of East Africa.
Max dreams of utilizing his background in business, public health and medicine to create innovative healthcare solutions that are equitable, prevention-focused and individually-tailored. -
Rachel Cleaveland
Ph.D. Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2021
BioRachel Cleaveland is a 3rd-year PhD student from Stanford University, advised by Clark Barrett. Her research focuses on symbolic execution as well as memory model verification.
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Amanda Coate
Ph.D. Student in History, admitted Autumn 2019
BioAmanda Coate is a PhD candidate in History at Stanford University, where she studies early modern Europe. Her research focuses primarily on the cultural and intellectual histories of 16th- and 17th-century Britain, Germany, and France. In her work, she has investigated ideas about cannibalism (particularly survival cannibalism), science and medicine in Britain and Ireland, and human-animal interactions. Her ongoing dissertation research examines early modern European understandings of hunger and food scarcity. During 2022-23, she was a writer for Synapsis: A Health Humanities Journal.
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Mihai Codreanu
Ph.D. Student in Economics, admitted Autumn 2021
BioI am a PhD Candidate in the Stanford Department of Economics. My research interests primarily lie in innovation, entrepreneurship, and firm dynamics.
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Savannah Cofer
Ph.D. Student in Mechanical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2020
Origami Robots Hourly Researcher, Program-Follmer, S.BioReconfigurable Origami Robotics, Stanford SHAPE Lab
PhD Mechanical Engineering
Stanford Knight-Hennessy Scholars
NSF GRFP Fellowship