Stanford University
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Je Chun An
Postdoctoral Scholar, Education
BioJechun An is a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University. Dr. An began his education career as a tenured elementary teacher in a rural area of Korea. After that, He worked as a secondary school principal qualification program coordinator at the National Academy for Educational Administrators at Seoul National University in Korea. Until 2024, He was a lab manager of a federally funded project (The Early Writing Project) to provide professional development for elementary teachers who have students with difficulties in writing. He served as a Post-Doctoral Associate at the Department of Educational Psychology, University of Minnesota, Twin-Cities (2024-2026). His major role was managing the data for two federally funded (Institute of Education Sciences; IES) projects that entail large-scale efficacy trials of educational technology focusing on literacy and mathematics.
Dr. An's research focuses on integrating literacy assessment into data-informed instructional systems to support teachers working with students who experience significant difficulties in literacy (reading and writing) and language. Ultimately, Dr. An's research goal is to develop equitable and instructionally useful approaches that improve literacy outcomes for diverse learners. He is currently involved in projects related to AI-supported coaching model development in Language to Literacy Research Lab (https://langlitlab.stanford.edu/) and computer-adaptive assessment of language and literacy skills (https://roar.stanford.edu/). -
Shivesh Anand
Postdoctoral Scholar, Cardiothoracic Surgery
BioDr. Shivesh Anand is an NWO Rubicon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Stanford University, specializing in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. He completed his PhD at the MERLN Institute (Maastricht, Netherlands), where he applied biomaterials, biofabrication, and biomodulation strategies to develop nano-engineered scaffolds for tympanic membrane regeneration. His global research trajectory is deeply interdisciplinary, including research appointments at Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology (United States), A*STAR (Singapore), IBEC Barcelona (Spain), and Aarhus University (Denmark). Currently focused on active regenerative engineering, he investigates how multimodal biophysical cues modulate cell fate and tissue regeneration.
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Shreya Anand
Postdoctoral Scholar, Physics
BioLSST-DA Catalyst and KIPAC Rubin Fellow
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T. Bertie Ansell
Postdoctoral Scholar, Biology
BioBertie is a post-doc within the labs of Dr. Peter Dahlberg (SLAC) and Prof. Kabir Peay (Stanford). They are a current Schmidt Science Fellow researching the mechanisms of plant-microbial symbiosis within soil.
Bertie completed their PhD at the University of Oxford (UK) under the supervision of Prof. Mark Sansom and Prof. Christian Siebold.