Stanford University
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Marianna Yunjia Zhang
Teaching Asst-Graduate, Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Teaching Asst-Graduate, Freshman and Sophomore Programs (FSP)BioI'm a developmental cognitive scientist studying how children reason about social categories, social differences, and social disparities. I work on identifying ways of thinking that support social disparities, tracing back their origins in development, and finding ways to disrupt them.
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Riley Zhang
Ph.D. Student in Materials Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2019
Speech tutor, School of Engineering - Technical Communications ProgramBioPu Riley Zhang is a materials science grad student, advised by Dr. Yi Cui and Dr. Johanna Nelson Weker. She focuses on self-discharge behaviors of lithium-sulfur batteries, chemical corrosion of lithium, and scaleable alkaline water electrolysis. She received her BS in NanoEngineering from UC San Diego in 2019, where she was advised by Dr. Zheng Chen on synthesizing PtIr nanocatalysts for Ethanol Oxidation and Pd nanocrystals for Oxygen Reduction Reaction.
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Sha Zhang
Rsch Admstr 2, Physics
Current Role at StanfordAdministrative associate
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Weiruo Zhang
Research Engineer, Biomedical Data Science
BioDr. Zhang is currently a Research Engineer at the Department of Biomedical Data Science and the Center for Cancer Systems Biology, Stanford School of Medicine. Dr. Zhang obtained her M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, both from Stanford University. Her Ph.D. studies focused on developing computational algorithms for metabolomics data analysis, in which she received Young Scientist Award from the Metabolomics Society for her algorithm on metabolic network analysis delineating the effects of genetic mutants and drug treatment on the metabolome. Her postdoctoral studies at the Department of Radiology, Stanford School of Medicine, integrated radiomic data and genomic data that identified a prognostic metabolic regulation biomarker for non-small cell lung cancer. Her current research primarily focuses on developing and implementing novel computational methods to integrate and analyze single-cell multi-omics data, such as single-cell RNA sequencing, spatial proteomics and spatial transcriptomics. She has developed algorithms to solve computational challenges of spatial omics data and to identify mediators for cell-cell interactions associated with metastasis that was featured in Stanford Medicine Magazine. Dr. Zhang has authored and co-authored publications including Nature, Cell, Nature Methods etc. Her research aims at bridging multi-omics, imaging, machine learning, artificial intelligence to better understand biology for cancer progression and immunosuppression.
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Yuan Zhang
Basic Life Research Scientist, Psych/Major Laboratories and Clinical & Translational Neurosciences Incubator
Current Role at StanfordBasic Life Research Scientist
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Zihao Zhao
Research Asst - Graduate, Program-Finn, C.
BioPublish under Tony Z. Zhao
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Styopa
Student Employee, GSE Dean's Office
BioI'm Styopa.
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Xueli(Sherry) Zheng
Associate Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
BioXueli (Sherry) Zheng is a Physical Science Research Scientist in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University. Dr. Zheng did her postdoctoral research at Stanford University, working with Prof. Yi Cui and Prof. Leora Dresselhaus-Marais in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Her research focuses on 1) decarbonizing steelmaking using sustainable hydrogen; 2) developing, understanding, and integrating materials and devices for electrocatalysis and battery technologies; 3) constructing a toolbox of innovative techniques (synchrotron X-ray spectroscopy and imaging) to establish the fundamental understanding of sustainable manufacturing, electrocatalysis, and battery technologies.
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Wenhui Zhou
Staff, Department Funds
Clinical Scholar, Rad/Breast Imaging
Resident in RadiologyBioWenhui was born in Southeast China and then immigrated to the San Francisco Bay Area as a teenager. He attended the University of California, Davis under a Regent Scholarship, and graduated with highest honors in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Wenhui subsequently pursued training in medicine and translational research in the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at Tufts University. In the Laboratory of Dr. Charlotte Kuperwasser, Wenhui studied the regulation and function of transcription factors in triple-negative breast cancer with the goal of improving cancer diagnosis and therapeutics. Additionally, he pursued clinical research examining image-guided ablative therapy as a front-line treatment option for renal cancer under the mentorship of Dr. Ronald Arellano at Massachusetts General Hospital. Outside of his clinical and academic interests, Wenhui enjoys food, taking walks, listening to NPR, and spending time with family and friends.