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Wenhui Zhou
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio Wenhui was born in Southeast China and then immigrated to the San Francisco Bay Area as a teenager. He attended the University of California, Davis under a Regent Scholarship, and graduated with highest honors in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Wenhui subsequently pursued training in medicine and translational research in the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at Tufts University. In the Laboratory of Dr. Charlotte Kuperwasser, Wenhui studied the regulation and function of transcription factors in triple-negative breast cancer with the goal of improving cancer diagnosis and therapeutics. Additionally, he pursued clinical research examining image-guided ablative therapy as a front-line treatment option for renal cancer under the mentorship of Dr. Ronald Arellano at Massachusetts General Hospital. Outside of his clinical and academic interests, Wenhui enjoys food, taking walks, listening to NPR, and spending time with family and friends.
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Yuyin Zhou
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Radiology
Bio Yuyin Zhou is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford. Her research interests span the fields of medical image computing, computer vision, and machine learning, especially the intersection of them. Yuyin received her Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University, advised by Bloomberg Distinguished Professor Alan Yuille. Her project with Johns Hopkins Medicine on organ segmentation has been featured on National Public Radio. Yuyin has published over 20 peer-reviewed papers including top-tier venues such as CVPR, ICCV, AAAI, MICCAI, TMI, and MedIA, and was the runner-up in MICCAI 2018 - Computational Precision Medicine: Pancreatic Cancer Survival Prediction Challenge. She also interned at Google Cloud AI and Google Brain.
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Han Zhu
Instructor, Medicine
Bio Dr. Zhu is a general cardiologist with specialized clinical and research training in cardio-oncology and cardio-immunology. She focuses on the cardiovascular care of patients undergoing therapies for cancer, with a particular focus on the effects of immunotherapies on the heart. She completed clinical cardiology fellowship and internal medicine residency training at Stanford University School of Medicine. During her post-doctoral training, Dr. Zhu’s research focuses on myocarditis, cardiac inflammation, and the effects of cancer therapeutics on the cardiovascular system. Her current research employs clinical data, bio-banked samples, and animal models to study T-cell toxicities in the heart. Dr. Zhu's clinic sees cardio-oncology and cardio-immunology patients and focuses on devising new methods for minimizing cardiovascular complications in the cancer patient population.