
Sarafan ChEM-H
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Next, we welcome our keynote speaker Paula Hammond from MIT ChemE Dept talking about her research on the design of nanoparticles for targeting cancer.


Keynote speaker Paula Hammond MIT ChemE Dept sits down for an enlightening fireside chat with director Carolyn Bertozzi about her inspiring professional journey, and more, at the 2025 CBI retreat.



The first talk comes from grad student Isabel Larus Isabel Larus from the Daniel Jarosz Lab, talking about her work in the strange new world of biomolecular condensates and their possible functions within the human proteome.


Grad student Jennifer Co in the Steven Banik lab discusses her work to characterize protein-protein interactions using molecular glues.


Grad student Katelyn Randal in the Steven Banik uses screening platforms, machine learning, and chemistry to create scalable tools to investigate the molecular basis of protein degradation.



Ready for round 2! Alby Joseph Alby Joseph (he/him) from the Scott Dixon lab discusses his detective work to determine an unconventional non-apoptotic mechanism for cancer cell death induced by a small molecule.


.Austin Murchison from the Monther Abu-Remaileh lab shares his insights on the understudied pathways involved in cellular zinc recycling during zinc deficiency, a leading cause of death in developing countries.


Grad student Luis Valencia from Bianxiao Cui lab is working to uncover the mechanisms controlling subcellular localization of junctophilin, a tethering protein between the ER & plasma membrane that's needed for proper lipid transport and calcium signaling in muscle cells & neurons.



And that concludes this year’s CBI retreat! Thank you to the team behind this program, especially Bria Castellano, PhD, Lynette Haberman, JacobsWagnerLab & Carolyn Bertozzi, for organizing this event and supporting our CBI graduate student scholars!


It was such a privilege to listen to Prof. Paula Hammond, Institute Professor MIT ChemE Dept, during her keynote address at the 2025 CBI retreat Sarafan ChEM-H. I’m in awe at her work in engineering layer-by-layer nanoparticles for stunning applications including cancer therapy.


New CRISPR technology developed by Stanley Qi Lab, Mengting Han & team could pave the way for potential treatments for neurodegenerative diseases like ALS and spinal muscular dystrophy: stanford.io/4l1cg09

#CGCecDNA has begun! And what a fitting location at the historic The Royal Society. Paul Mischel (Mischel Lab Sarafan ChEM-H) got us started with a fascinating opening plenary.




A massive thank you to everyone at #CGCecDNA, especially our co-organisers Mischel Lab, Mariam Jamal-Hanjani and Howard Chang, and all of our fantastic speakers! Together we’ll tackle the challenge of extrachromosomal DNA.


Congratulations to Alan Tung 童聖驊 and the other graduates Stanford Medicine class of 2025 Laura Attardi Stanford Pathology Sarafan ChEM-H


PhDone! 👨🎓 Grateful for the guidance and support of Long Lab in my graduate studies. And thanks to Stanford Cancer Biology PhD Program Sarafan ChEM-H for being such wonderful communities at Stanford 🙏 Appreciate my family and friends for the support 💪
