School of Medicine
Showing 1-6 of 6 Results
-
Biao Wang
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Ophthalmology
Current Research and Scholarly Interests My research interests are to identify and to elucidate the key signaling pathways in Lowe Syndrome disease, and also to develop a targeted therapy for Lowe syndrome patients. So far, there is no treatment for Lowe syndrome. I have a broad background in cell biology, with specific training and expertise in protein trafficking and signaling pathways.
-
Rain Runxia Wen
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Ophthalmology
Bio Rain Runxia Wen obtained her B.Sc. (Hons) in biology in 2012, and Ph.D. degree in cell and developmental biology in 2018. She joined the Goldberg Lab in the Department of Ophthalmology at Stanford University in 2019. She is currently studying the molecular mechanisms underlying retinal ganglion cell axon growth and optic nerve regeneration.
-
Mollie Woodworth
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Ophthalmology
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Many types of blindness result from the neurons of the retina no longer being able to communicate with the brain due to injury or disease. In mammals, the adult retina cannot make new retinal ganglion cells (the neurons that connect the retina with the brain) to replace those that are lost. In my work, I aim to learn about normal development of retinal ganglion cells and, further, to regenerate new retinal ganglion cells if they are lost in adulthood.