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Tobias Lanz
Basic Life Res Scientist, Medicine - Med/Immunology & Rheumatology
Bio Tobias V. Lanz, MD is an academic research scientist in the laboratory of Prof. William Robinson at the Department of Rheumatology / Immunology at Stanford School of Medicine, with a strong interest in basic and translational neuroimmunology. He studied medicine at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen, Germany and at the University College of London and performed his MD thesis at Prof. Michael Platten's laboratory at the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research in Tübingen, Germany. In 2007/2008 he worked as a research scholar in the neuroimmunological laboratory of Prof. Lawrence Steinman at Stanford. After medical school he pursued his scientific and clinical training at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the Department of Neurology at the University Hospital in Heidelberg, Germany. Dr. Lanz's current research focus is on the detection of new antigenic targets of B cells in Multiple Sclerosis.
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Cindy Lee
Clinical Research Coordinator 2, Psych/Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences
Current Role at Stanford Clinical Research Coordinator Associate at Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research
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HoJoon Lee
Sr Biomedical Data Scientist, Medicine - Med/Oncology
Current Role at Stanford Senior Data Scientist
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Jason Thanh Lee
Deputy Director, Molecular Imaging Program, Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
Bio Biomedical imaging scientist in preclinical molecular and nuclear imaging, particularly employing PET, CT and optical techniques. Applications include therapeutic development, oncology, immunotherapy, neuroscience, and molecular biology. Active in translational diagnostics research and development. Lead a scientific team and skilled in project management with a portfolio of academic and pharmaceutical/biotechnology partners. Broad foundation in molecular biology assays and in vivo disease models.
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Jacob Less
QI Coordinator for T1D Exchange | Research Assistant, Medicine - Med/Endocrinology
Bio Jacob Less is a current Chief Scribe of Stanford's Medical Scribe Fellowship (COMET). He earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and will be receiving his Certificate of Completion from the San Francisco State University Pre-Health Professions Post-Baccalaureate Program at the end of this Spring 2021. Jacob will be entering the medical school application cycle this Summer 2021 and hopes to matriculate starting in Fall 2022.
As a Chief Scribe, Jacob manages a cohort of 15 scribes placed in 11 specialty clinics and working with 30 providers. He has scribed for three providers at Stanford, specializing in Endocrinology and Cardiology. As a member of the COMET Leadership team, he strives to uphold the program's pillars--mentorship, research, and social fellowship. Outside of his duties in COMET, Jacob is continuing to grow and learn as a clinical researcher. He has worked as a research assistant on projects in primary care/family medicine, diabetes and also contributes as a Quality Improvement Coordinator with Stanford's Adult Endocrinology Clinic. Jacob has presented at several national conferences, both as a collaborator and first author. He is open to new experiences in the field of research to further his growth and build new skills.
Jacob developed a strong background working with marginalized communities during his undergraduate years at UCLA. He has worked in higher education as a peer counselor, and peer counseling coordinator, to the Filipino Community at UCLA and also volunteered with underserved populations as a social caseworker to a low barrier mobile community health clinic in West Los Angeles. -
Christoph Leuze
Physical Science Research Scientist, Rad/Radiological Sciences Laboratory
Bio Dr. Leuze is working on techniques for visualization of MRI data using virtual and augmented reality devices. He has developed an MRI viewer for the Samsung Gear VR and has presented projects on MRI data volumetric visualization and registration to the real world using the Microsoft Hololens and the Intel RealSense camera. Dr. Leuze is furthermore refining MRI techniques for measuring brain circuits by validation with tissue clearing and optical imaging methods.