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Annelise Barron

Associate Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University

Annelise E. Barron is the W.M. Keck Associate Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University.

Dr. Barron is a chemical and biological engineer. She was trained in chemical engineering at the University of Washington (B.S.) and U.C. Berkeley (Ph.D., under the mentorship of Prof. Harvey W. Blanch), and was a Pharmaceutical Chemistry postdoc with Prof. Ken A. Dill (UCSF) and Dr. Ronald N. Zuckermann (Chiron Corp.). She has served on the faculty at Stanford since 2007, and prior to that, served on the Chemical & Biological Engineering faculty of Northwestern University in Evanston, IL for 10 years (1997-2007). Dr. Barron has been awarded the NIH Pioneer Award (2020), the Oskar Fischer Award (2022), the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists & Engineers (PECASE) through NIH / NHGRI (1999), the Beckman Young Investigator Award (1999), and the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award (1998), among other awards. Dr. Barron was the youngest scientist ever to serve on the Scientific Advisory Committee to the Director of the NIH, under Dr. Elias Zerhouni. She has more than 177 publications and a current H-index of 50 (Web of Science, All Databases), and serves on the advisory boards of several biotechnology companies. 

Visit website: https://bioengineering.stanford.edu/people/annelise-barron

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Details last updated 12-Sep-2023

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Ending Aging Forum 2023

21-Sep-2023 to 22-Sep-2023

Virtual conference about new rejuvenation biotechnologies organized by SENS Research Foundation (Mountain View, CA, FREE)