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Ian Hsu
Temp - TMS, Stem Cell Bio Regenerative Med Institute
Bio Nakauchi Laboratory
1. Developing a multiplexed digital droplet PCR-based method for counting chromosomes
2. Application of CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing to investigate blood stem cell metabolism
3. Curing hematological diseases using CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing
4. Chemical replacement of serum albumin in hematology and immunology research -
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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Gernot Neumayer
Basic Life Res Scientist, Stem Cell Bio Regenerative Med Institute
Bio I am a passionate scientist with expertise in basic and translational research related to ageing, cancer, genomic instability, DNA damage response (HDR & NHEJ), genome editing (CRISPR), regenerative medicine (iPSCs), cellular identity (reprogramming), and proteomics (interactions, biomarkers, target identification). My extensive experience is reflected by 10 peer reviewed publications. I possess excellent communication and technical writing skills (English/German), as evidenced by collaborations with world renowned institutions and >$460,000 won from scholarships, grants & awards. Recent highlights: Postdoctoral Young Investigator Award from Stanford University for scientific merit, commitment & leadership; ?Played a big part? in securing a CRISPR-based $5.1Mio grant for regenerative medicine at Stanford University; Poster prize (out of 77 entries) at the Department of Pathology, Stanford University 2019 research day.