Current Members of the Chan Lab
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
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