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April Leyson
Adm Assoc 3, Surgery - General Surgery
Current Role at Stanford Administrative Associate
For Drs. John M. Morton, Dan E. Azagury,
Yulia Zak, and George Poultsides
Stanford Department of Surgery
Section of Bariatric and Minimally Invasive Surgery -
Jia Li
Adjunct Professor, Primary Care and Population Health
Bio I hold the position of AI Fellow and Adjunct Professor at Stanford University in the School of Medicine. In Healthcare, I am interested in how AI could improve the outcomes of individual patients as well as hospitals. I was the Head of R&D of Google Cloud AI, President of the Google AI China Center. At Google Cloud AI, our mission is to democratize AI and advance AI. My org focus on both research innovation to solve real world problems and developing the full stack of AI products on Google Cloud to power solutions for diverse industries. Before joining Google, I was the Head of Research at Snap, leading the research innovation effort. Before Snap, I led the Visual Computing and Learning Group at Yahoo! Labs. In 2014, I was selected to receive the Super Star award at Yahoo!, the highest award at the company. I was also awarded the Master Inventor Award for my innovations in AI/ML. I received my Ph.D. degree from the Computer Science Department at Stanford University. I was the leader of the OPTIMOL team, which won the first prize in the Semantic Robotics Vision Challenge sponsored by NSF and AAAI in 2007. I served as the Program Chair of ACM Multimedia 2017, Area Chair of ICCV 2017, Industry Relationship Chair of CVPR 2016 and Volunteers Chair of CVPR 2010. I am serving the The Computer Vision Foundation Industrial Advisory Board and the Associate Editor of the Visual Computer: International Journal of Computer Graphics by Springer. My work has been reported in the media including: MIT Technology Review, CNBC, TechCrunch, New Scientist, Forbes and more in recent years.
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Sally Shan Li
Executive Director, Center for Asian Health Research and Education, Primary Care and Population Health
Current Role at Stanford Executive Director, Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE)
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Joanna E. Liliental, PhD
Senior Research Scientist; Scientific Director - TASC; Co-director - TRAM, Medicine
Current Role at Stanford Director, Translational Applications Service Center (TASC)
http://tasc.stanford.edu
Associate Director, Translational Research and Applied Medicine (TRAM) Program
http://tram.stanford.edu
Senior Research Scientist, Stanford School of Medicine
Instructor of University Courses: MED221 and MED121
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Kevin Liu
Life Science Research Professional 2, Stem Cell Bio Regenerative Med Institute
Bio Kevin is interested in using stem cells to derive bladder epithelial progenitors for cell replacement therapy in patients with bladder cancer. In addition, he is interested in the mechanism behind how stem cells differentiate into pure liver cells for liver transplantation and effective drug testing. He is a graduate of the Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Master’s Program at the University of Southern California, where he received the prestigious Discovery Scholar distinction. Prior to joining Stanford, his research was on understanding the tropism of circulating tumor cells towards the brain to form brain metastases.
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Y. Lucy Liu, MD, PhD
Senior Research Scientist, Pediatrics - Ped Stem Cell Transplantation
Current Role at Stanford Senior Research Scientist
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Yu-Chen Lo
Research Data Analyst, Pediatrics - Hematology/Oncology
Bio My primary research interest are in the development and application of computational approaches to drug discovery, drug design and target prediction. I have pioneered new computational approaches to determine drug actions based on chemical networks (https://services.mbi.ucla.edu/CSNAP/) and applied this method to discover new drugs inhibiting cell divisions and cancers. My current research at the Altman's lab focuses on developing novel computational methods for predicting drug actions, interactions, side-effects and drug repurposing. By correlating low-level structural data with high-level functional biology and clinical outcomes, I will apply system-based approach to engineer safe and effective medicine for disease treatments.