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Vardhaan Ambati
Medical Student @ UCSF
Vardhaan Ambati is a talented undergraduate student at Stanford University. Ambati's academic focus is primarily on Computational Biology, where they boast proficiency in both computational and wet lab techniques. Their research background in biology and biochemistry is extensive, with an emphasis on accurate research methodology. Ambati has been recognized for their exceptional work as a Donald H. Strauss Foundation Scholar and Emerson Scholar at Stanford University.
Outside of school, Ambati has worked for several organizations. As an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Brandman Lab in Stanford University's School of Medicine, they have contributed to numerous research projects. Ambati has also interned for Zymergen as a Data Science and Bioinformatics Intern. Additionally, they have worked as a Computer Science Instructor at Juni Learning and a Patient Health Navigator and Diabetes Health Education Clinic Coordinator at Arbor Free Clinic, Stanford School of Medicine.
Ambati's extensive experience in research, data science, bioinformatics, and teaching has given them a broad range of skills that make them an asset in the academic and scientific fields.