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Chenery Lowe
Postdoctoral Scholar, Biomedical Ethics
BioChenery Lowe, Ph.D., CGC, is a genetic counselor and healthcare communication researcher. She received her ScM in Genetic Counseling from the Johns Hopkins University/ National Institutes of Health Genetic Counseling Training Program in 2018. Chenery received her Ph.D. in Social and Behavioral Sciences from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in 2022, where she later served as an assistant scientist and academic director for the JHU/NIH genetic counseling program. Clinically, she has provided genetic counseling in immunology and adult oncology settings. She has taught graduate-level courses on interpersonal communication in health care, health literacy, and social and behavioral research in genetic counseling. Her research interests are in the areas of patient-provider communication, health equity, implicit bias, communication skills training interventions, and the ethics of interpersonal influence in medical care.
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Xinyu Lu
Graduate Visiting Researcher Student, Education
Temp - Non-Exempt, Domingue ProgramBioXinyu Lu is a Doctoral Candidate in Educational Economics and Management at Zhejiang University and a Visiting Scholar and Research Associate at Stanford University. Her research lies at the intersection of Computational Education, Economics of Education, Learning Analytics, Educational Measurement, and Evidence-Based Education Policy. She is particularly interested in leveraging artificial intelligence, large-scale educational data, and causal inference methods to understand learning processes, evaluate educational interventions, and support talent development.