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Andrew Beel
Instructor, Structural Biology
BioAndrew Beel received an M.D. and a Ph.D. in Biophysics from Stanford, where he studied the structure and condensation of the eukaryotic chromosome under the supervision of Roger Kornberg. He started his independent research program in late 2022 after receiving an Early Independence Award from the Office of the Director of the National Institutes of Health. His group is broadly interested in mesoscale biological organization and the physical underpinnings thereof, with a current emphasis on the axial core of the metaphase chromosome. The Beel lab is actively recruiting new members at all stages of training; interested parties are encouraged to apply (please direct inquiries to beelaj@stanford.edu).
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Barry Behr, Ph.D., H.C.L.D.
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility), Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDevelopment of improved embryo culture conditions in vitro. Blastocyst cultures. Embryo metabolism in vitro. Embryo maternal dialogue. Clinical application and integration of extended embryo culture systems. Monozygotic twinning. Prevention of multiple pregnancy. Sperm motility enhancers. Fluorescent and non-fluorescent markers of sperm morphology and viablility. Oocyte cryopreservation. Fertility preservation. Improving IVF outcome.
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Daniel E. Behrendt
Master of Liberal Arts Student, admitted Autumn 2021
BioDani Essindi Behrendt is an American global executive, entrepreneur and investor in the fields of auto tech, fintech, health tech and digital media.
He is known for his role in ETRE as editorial director where he chaired the leading tech global technology editors, his re-launching of Red Herring Magazine, the bible of tech, the creation of tripJane, the first engine using AI/NLP for travel, as well as developing an AR platform for the publishing industry, and his co-founding Honda’s Silicon Valley Open Innovation Lab where he created Android Automotive Alliance and AppleCarPlay. He is currently using his skill set set at Apple.
Dani holds five patents and and has a wide range of interest, including guiding European startups to enter the US market and helping people in African developing nations reach their goals.
Dani is a trained economist with a B.S. and M.S. in econometric modeling and holds an M.B.A. from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
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Patrick Behrer
Lecturer
BioI am an environmental and development economist on the Sustainability and Infrastructure team in the Development Research Group at the World Bank.
My research focuses on the relationship between human development and environmental conditions. In particular I examine the causes and consequences of air pollution and the role of adaptation in reducing the damaging consequences of climate change. My work has been covered in The New York Times, NPR, the LA Times, Marketplace, and The Guardian. For the most up-to-date list of my publications see my Google Scholar page or my current work.
Prior to the World Bank I was a post-doc at Stanford's Center on Food Security and the Environment affiliated with the labs of David Lobell and Marshall Burke. I received my PhD from Harvard University where I was a Harvard Environmental Economics Program pre-doctoral fellow and a PhD affiliate of Evidence for Policy Design as well as an EPA STAR Fellow. I also have a Masters degree in Agricultural and Resource Economics from Colorado State University and a PgDip in Environmental Management from Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand where I was a Fulbright Fellow.