Stanford University
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Gernot Neumayer
Senior Research Scientist, Stem Cell Bio Regenerative Med Institute
BioI am a passionate scientist with expertise in basic and translational research related to ageing, cancer, genomic instability, DNA damage response (HDR & NHEJ), genome editing (CRISPR), regenerative medicine (iPSCs), cellular identity (reprogramming), and proteomics (interactions, biomarkers, target identification). My extensive experience is reflected by 10 peer reviewed publications. I possess excellent communication and technical writing skills (English/German), as evidenced by collaborations with world renowned institutions and >$460,000 won from scholarships, grants & awards. Recent highlights: Postdoctoral Young Investigator Award from Stanford University for scientific merit, commitment & leadership; “Played a big part” in securing a CRISPR-based $5.1Mio grant for regenerative medicine at Stanford University; Poster prize (out of 77 entries) at the Department of Pathology, Stanford University 2019 research day.
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Lars Thorben Neustock
Lecturer, d.school
BioLars Thorben is a PhD student in Electrical Engineering. In his research, he uses numerical methods to teach computers how to optimize physical devices. Here, he focuses on ion optical devices. The unintuitive shapes that his algorithms design can explore the full range of additive manufacturing of metallic devices. His past work includes the optimization of photonic crystal structures and virtual instrumentation for online education. Lars is an Accel Innovation Scholar at the Stanford Technology Ventures Program. Moreover, he was a Creativity in Research scholar, a program that he is now co-teaching. He is supported by the ERP-Program from the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy.
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Richard J. Nevle
Deputy Director, Earth Systems Program, Earth Systems Program
Current Role at StanfordDeputy Director, Earth Systems Program
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Natasha Newson
Student Services Manager, Sociology
Current Role at StanfordStudent Services Manager, Department of Sociology
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Sydney Ng
Internal Communications Associate, Neurology
BioSydney Ng is a communications and design professional with an M.A. in Communication Studies and a B.A. in Design Studies from San Jose State University. Her academic background touches on applications of digital media in organizational and intercultural communication, media and entertainment studies, graphic design, and art history.
Previously, she worked as an HR Specialist/Office Manager at Denodo Technologies, a data virtualization company, and as a Digital Communications Specialist at SPUR (San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association), a urban public policy non-profit.
Sydney is interested in learning how technology can affect communications protocol within organizations, a curiosity that will fuel her work at Stanford University.