Stanford University
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Roxanna Van Norman
Sr. Marketing Manager, Cardiothoracic Surgery
Current Role at StanfordSr. Marketing Manager, Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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Mark Van Orden
Postdoctoral Scholar, General Internal Medicine
BioMark Van Orden is a postdoctoral scholar at the Stanford School of Medicine. His research applies causal inference and natural experiments to questions at the intersection of economics and health. His current work examines how shingles vaccination affects brain structure using MRI data from the UK Biobank, providing the first causal neuroimaging evidence of how vaccination protects against dementia. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of California, Irvine.
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Max Van Puyvelde
Graduate, Medicine, School of Medicine
BioMax Van Puyvelde is a PhD student and Visiting Student Researcher at the Division of Computational Medicine at Stanford University, jointly supervised by Prof. Olivier Gevaert (Stanford) and Prof. Wim Van Criekinge (Ghent University). His research centers on foundation models and deep learning for medical imaging, with a focus on 3D vision models, vision-language models, and multimodal fusion across imaging, clinical, and genomic data. Max holds a background in bioinformatics and machine learning, with prior experience across startups, consulting, and scientific advising in the AI space.
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Capucine Van Rechem
Member, Bio-X
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy long-term interest lies in understanding the impact chromatin modifiers have on disease development and progression so that more optimal therapeutic opportunities can be achieved. My laboratory explores the direct molecular impact of chromatin-modifying enzymes during cell cycle progression, and characterizes the unappreciated and unconventional roles that these chromatin factors have on cytoplasmic function such as protein synthesis.