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Hannah Hsieh O'Neel
Affiliate, Office for Religious & Spiritual Life
BioHannah O’Neel holds a B.S. in Management Science & Engineering with a minor in Philosophy, an MBA, and an M.A. in Education, all from Stanford University. Professionally and personally, she is driven by a curiosity regarding the factors that shape an individual’s values, talents, and interests. She has explored these themes through roles in management consulting with the education practice at Boston Consulting Group, product management at Duolingo, and leadership within faith-based organizations. While at Stanford, she served as a Class Co-President and led the education investment team for the GSB Impact Fund. She remains active in the Stanford community with The Veritas Forum, which convenes university-based conversations about life's big questions across faith perspectives.
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Hsiaolin Hsieh
Research Project Lead, SAL Policy
BioHsiaolin Hsieh is a postdoctoral researcher at The SCALE Initiative. Her research focuses on ensuring equitable opportunity and access to learning for multilingual learners. She uses natural language processing and machine learning to analyze complex student dialogic participation in the classroom.
Formally trained in educational measurement and assessment, Hsiaolin has extensive experience in the design, implementation, and evaluation of tests in the K-12 context. As a mixed-methods researcher, she uses qualitative and quantitative approaches to conduct research across (quasi-)experimental and research-practice-partnership settings. Her background in educational technology enables her to examine and leverage alternative tools to assist student learning. Hsiaolin holds a PhD in Education from Stanford University and a Master’s in Learning, Design, and Technology, also from Stanford University. -
Robert Hsieh
Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Oncology
BioRobert W. Hsieh, M.D. Ph.D. is a medical oncologist who specializes in the treatment of prostate cancer, bladder cancer, kidney (renal) cancer and testicular cancer as a member of Stanford's multi-disciplinary Urologic Cancer Program. Dr. Hsieh obtained his M.D. and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Chicago (Pritzker School of Medicine) and subsequently came to Stanford to complete his Internal Medicine residency and Hematology and Oncology fellowship training (with a clinical focus on genitourinary cancers).
Dr. Hsieh has also had extensive experience in basic lab research (cancer stem cells, target identification and validation, pre-clinical drug discovery) having done post-doctoral work in the Clarke Lab in the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine. He is currently involved in early phase clinical trials in immuno-oncology in industry.