Ishmail Abdus-Saboor receives award to further the leadership of excellent biomedical researchers
Rita Allen Scholar Ishmail Abdus-Saboor (2020) received a Science Diversity Leadership Award from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative…
Rita Allen Scholar Ishmail Abdus-Saboor (2020) received a Science Diversity Leadership Award from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative…
Rita Allen Scholars Ye Zheng (2010) and Axel Nimmerjahn (2011) received a grant from Sol Goldman Charitable Trust to advance work on gut, brain, and immune connections in multiple sclerosis…
“One night, Jorge Lopez, my mentor in Guatemala during medical school, was playing the piano at a social gathering. While playing, he turned to me and said, ‘Can you imagine how many action potentials are triggered from my fingers and how many in your brain to interpret all this as…
Rita Allen Scholar Ishmail Abdus-Saboor (2020) received a NIH HEAL grant to identify new pain targets…
“When I was a kid, it was math that always really fascinated me—I loved logic games. Sitting around doing puzzles with my dad or math questions, that got me going in that direction of problem solving,” remembers Rahul Kohli. As a high school student, Kohli began to see connections…
2010 Rita Allen Scholar Ye Zheng’s career in immunology was sparked by action and reaction. During his childhood in China, he was encouraged to explore science by his parents who were both engineers—his father an electronic engineer, and his mother an automation engineer. He followed their advice and discovered…
Samara Reck-Peterson’s research focuses on molecular machines—the macromolecules that transport intercellular compartments. Her work reveals how these life-essential mechanisms operate at molecular, cellular, and organismal scales. As a 2009 Rita Allen Scholar, she found the freedom to be creative in her research—exploring connections between “the cellular interstate system” and…
Rita Allen Scholar Robert Sorge (2015) received two R01 grants to study the pain experiences of people historically under-represented in research, including the transgender community, and how race and sex contribute to the efficacy of pain interventions.
“I didn’t really know what a lab was or what research was until I got into college,” says Jeremy Dittman. As he approached the end of his freshman year at Stanford University, Dittman wasn’t sure of his career plans or even his summer plans until he had a lucky…
Sohail Tavazoie grew up in Utah after his family immigrated to the United States from Iran, escaping the Iran-Iraq war. As his parents created a new life for their family, working at a computer disk manufacturing start-up, Tavazoie and his siblings attended the local school system and adjusted to…