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This is the academic portfolio of Aaron E. Chiou, Ph.D. I have created this website to provide an overview of my teaching, research, and outreach, and to track my professional development over time. The contents of this portfolio will evolve as I continue to clarify and pursue my career goals.

Biography

Aaron E. Chiou (pronouns: he/him/his) is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Biomedical Data Science and a T32 Fellow in the Stanford Cancer Imaging Training Program. His research with Dr. Sylvia Plevritis focuses on characterizing the tumor microenvironment during lung cancer progression using quantitative imaging and computational analysis. Aaron earned his Ph.D in Biomedical Engineering from Cornell University and his Sc.B. in Biomedical Engineering from Brown University. Outside of research, Aaron enjoys petting dogs, reading, running, rock climbing, and crocheting.

Recent Publications


Reconstructing codependent cellular cross-talk in lung adenocarcinoma using REMI


Alice Yu, Yuanyuan Li, Irene Li, M. Ozawa, Christine Yeh, Aaron E. Chiou, Winston L Trope, Jonathan Taylor, J. Shrager, S. Plevritis

Science advances, 2022


Biofunctional matrix models reveal mineral-dependent mechanoregulation of bone metastatic breast cancer


Siyoung Choi, M. Whitman, Adrian A. Shimpi, Aaron E. Chiou, J. Druso, A. Verma, Stephanie C. Lux, Zhu Cheng, M. Paszek, O. Elemento, L. Estroff, C. Fischbach

bioRxiv, 2022


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