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Nerea Jimenez Tellez
Postdoctoral Scholar, Cardiovascular Institute
BioNerea is a Postdoctoral Scholar at Dr. Joseph Wu's lab. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). She was in an exchange program at the University of Saskatchewan (Canada) where she completed her Honours Thesis project on the Regulation of the Metastasis Suppressor Protein CREB3L1 in Dr. Deborah H Anderson's lab. She received her Masters' degree at Universidad de Alcalá (Spain) working at Dr. Isabel Liste Noya's lab on The role of p27Kip1 in the pluripotency and differentiation of dopaminergic neurons. She obtained her Ph.D. in Dr. Naweed Syed's lab studying the Cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying anesthetic-induced cytotoxicity, and their impact on learning and memory. She has received an ATRAC postdoctoral fellowship (Aug 2022 - Aug 2023), an AHA postdoctoral fellowship (Apr 2023 - Sept 2024) and currently holds a TRDRP Postdoctoral Fellowship (Jul 2024 - Jun 2027) titled "Using a human in vitro platform to study the effects of cannabinoids on the cardiovascular system" .
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David Jimenez-Morales
Sr Research Engineer, Medicine - Med/Cardiovascular Medicine
Current Role at StanfordBioinformatics Lead & Senior Research Scientist Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
At Stanford, Dr. Jimenez-Morales owns and leads organization-wide data initiatives, most notably for the Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC) and COVID-omics projects. He coordinates a multidisciplinary team of analysts and researchers, overseeing the data engineering and analysis for complex multi-omics, multi-tissue in-vivo, and clinical studies.
A key aspect of his role involves developing innovative, scalable computational infrastructure from the ground up. This includes engineering comprehensive data injection and quality control systems, and implementing FAIR data science principles. He also serves as a mentor to staff, postdocs, and graduate students, cultivating a collaborative and highly productive research environment.