Stanford University
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Joseph Le
Undergraduate, Computer Science
BioUndergraduate student in Computer Science (Systems and AI Track)
Currently Apple, Vimes, and Carta Lab.
Ex Neurotrack, Stanford CS TA, Bonterra Tech, Bases Insight, and AiGo Learning.
Stanford CS + Social Goods - Vice President
About me:
I'm Joseph, a CS student at Stanford who likes building things that actually get used. Most of my work lives somewhere between full-stack systems and applied ML, whether that's infrastructure for a cross-agency welfare platform at Vimes, research on early dementia detection at Neurotrack, or the course planner a lot of Stanford students use through Carta. On campus, I teach CS 106B and help run CS + Social Goods, where we build software for nonprofits. Outside of work, I'm usually cooking, hiking, or playing basketball. My favorite projects tend to be the personal ones, those live on my portfolio below.
Profile Links:
Project Portfolio: https://josephle.dev
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hung-le-/
GitHub: https://github.com/JosephLeKH -
Lina Le
Academic Affairs Administrator, Stanford Introductory Studies Operations
BioLina is an Academic Affairs Administrator with Stanford Introductory Studies (SIS), under the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (VPUE). She manages hiring and payments for instructors and faculty teaching in SIS programs. Prior to SIS, Lina was with the Diversity & Access Office providing students, staff, faculty and visitors disability-related accommodations and supporting the 8 staff affinity groups. She has also worked at the Graduate School of Business, helping MBA and MSx students acclimate to living on campus. Lina has a Bachelor's in Business Administration from San Jose State University and a Master's in Global Entrepreneurial Management from the University of San Francisco.
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Masako Lien Petty Le-Maciukiewicz, MD, MSc
Affiliate, Pathology Ops Business Office
BioMy current research focuses neurodegenerative and ocular diseases, with an added focus on the unfolded protein response, specifically the PERK pathway. Through my work, I investigate the cellular mechanisms underlying diseases like Alzheimer's and advanced tauopathies, with an emphasis on endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress.
As I continue to deepen my understanding of disease pathology, I am also pursuing a residency in pathology (ECFMG-Certified, AAMC: 14765627), with a current interest in neuropathology and forensic pathology. Alongside my primary research, I have been involved in a forensic unidentified persons project, applying my skills from my previous graduate studies in forensic science and extensive autopsy experience. Here I further explore my passion for understanding disease processes and the human body through both clinical and investigative perspectives, fueled by empathy and compassion.
Additionally, I volunteer as a crisis counselor and enjoy activities such as traveling and learning languages, Toastmasters, and escape rooms.