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In the Chan Lab, we ask questions that are unique to each investigator—keeping in mind that our work has the potential to contribute to the human condition.

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Former Lab Members

Benjamin K. Ng, PhD

2005-2007, postdoc

Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc

Sheila S. Rosenberg, PhD

2005-2010, graduate student

senior data scientist, ChromaCode


Eve E. Kelland, PhD

2006-2008, postdoc

associate professor, University of Plymouth


Asia R. De La Torre, MD

2007-2009, research assistant

physician, Los Angeles


Kathryn A. Lewallen, PhD

2007-2009, research assistant

postdoc, University of Michigan


Eleonora Tokar, MD

2007-2008, research assistant

physician, Los Angeles


SY Christin Chong, PhD

2008-2011, graduate student

principal, Chong Consulting


Bridget E. Ostrem, MD, PhD

2009-2009, research assistant

assistant professor, UCSF


Angela T. Hahn, PhD

2009-2012, postdoc

teacher, Morristown-Beard School


Seonok Lee, PhD

2011-2013, postdoc

associate director, Neurona Therapeutics


Aya Abounasr, MD

2013-2014, clinical coordinator

clinical instructor, Stanford University


Feng Mei, MD, PhD

2013-2016, postdoc

professor, Third Military Medical University, China


Ainhoa Echeverria, PhD

2010-2016, postdoc

senior scientific researcher, Genentech


Stephanie Redmond, PhD

2010-2016, graduate student

senior data scientist, Insitro


Yun-An Shen, MS

2008-2017, lab manager

senior scientific manager, Genentech


Kelsey Rankin, BS

2016-2019, resesarch assistant

resident, UCSF


Simon Pan, PhD

2016-2020, MSTP graduate student

resident, UCSF


Sonia Mayoral, PhD

2012-2021, postdoc

assistant professor, Brown University


Lindsay Osso, PhD

2014-2021, graduate student

postdoc, University of Colorado


Kae-Jiun Chang, PhD

2014-2022, postdoc

assistant professor, University of Texas, Medical Branch, Galveston


Maggie Yeung, PhD

2018-2022, postdoc

scientist, BioArctic


Nora Jabassini, BS

2022-2024, research assistant

MSTP student, UCSD




Monique Lillis, PhD

2019-2025, Graduate Student

PostDoc, Harvard University

Innovation Program of Remyelination and Repair

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We are a committed group of scientists and clinicians that are passionate about contributing to MS patients. It is our collaborative spirit and innovative approach that place us in a unique position to carry forward our vision for remyelination and repair. It is our hope to restore function and protect axons from degeneration–improving the quality of life for all MS patients–and beyond.

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