
William O.
Will is now attending Stanford’s Graduate School of Business for his PhD, studying applications of machine learning, algorithms, and network science to problems in business. He previously double majored in computer science and mathematics at Caltech.

Nick O.
Nick attended Washington University in St. Louis as an Ervin Scholar, where he double majored in Mechanical Engineering and Sustainable Development. Currently, Nick is a doctoral student in the Management Science and Engineering Department at Stanford University, where his research focuses on the consequences of disruption, abolitionist technologies, and business models that incentivize responsible urban innovation.

Mary S.
Mary is a resident physician in internal medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School and an incoming Stanford dermatology resident. She received her MD degree from Yale School of Medicine and her BS in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology from Yale University.

Drew B.
Drew is currently a resident in emergency medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital. He holds an MD from Stanford, a DPhil from the University of Oxford, and a BS in Biomedical Engineering, Biochemistry, and Political Science.

Jadyn
Jadyn is a Physics PhD student at Stanford University. Previously, he earned his MA in Education and BS in Physics from Villanova University.

Pedro G.
Pedro is a 2nd-year medical student at UCSF. As a native Spanish speaker, he started studying Mandarin in middle school for his foreign language requirement. Following this passion, he graduated from Stanford University with a BA in East Asian Studies, focusing on the Chinese healthcare system.

Samantha H.
Samantha attended Stanford University, where she explored the role of synaptic proteins in visual system development for her honors thesis research. She graduated with a BS in Biology conferred with honors and with distinction. She is currently pursuing a combined MD/PhD at Harvard Medical School and MIT in the Health Sciences and Technology program.

Trey
Trey graduated from Stanford with honors with a BA in International Relations and an MS in Community Health and Prevention Research. He was not initially on the pre-med track at Stanford, so he completed a “career-changer” post-baccalaureate program at Bryn Mawr College. He is currently a student at Harvard Medical School.

Nate L.
Nate earned a triple major in Biochemistry, Cognitive Sciences, and Psychology at Rice University, his MD/PhD at Georgetown University, and his PhD in Neuroscience at the National Institutes of Health. He is now starting his neurology residency at Stanford.

Joseph Raymund
Joseph majored in Biology at MIT, where he won the MIT Gene Brown Prize for Teaching and the MIT Albert G Hill Prize for improving the lives of minorities at MIT. He's currently pursuing an MD at Stanford.

Stefan
Stefan majored in Public Policy and Urban Studies at Stanford University. He earned his Master's in Public Policy at Harvard University, and is a PhD student in Urban Planning at Columbia University.

Josephine
Josephine double-majored in Physics and Mathematics at MIT. She's now an Applied Physics PhD candidate at Stanford University, where she hopes to uncover the mechanisms governing material properties.

Caelin
Caelin holds a BS in Chemical Engineering and an MS in Computer Science (Stanford). He worked at Tesla in solar power/energy storage, and at Boston Consulting Group. He's pursuing his MBA at Harvard.

Lara
Lara holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from Stanford (Phi Beta Kappa,Tau Beta Pi). She's currently pursuing an MD/PhD at Harvard Medical School in the Health Sciences & Technology program.

Chai
Chai attended Stanford where he studied Human Biology and volunteered as a Spanish interpreter in the ER and a soccer coach for children with special needs. He is now an MD student at Harvard Medical School.

Zeshan
Zeshan holds a BS and MS in Computer Science from Stanford (Award of Excellence, Tau Beta Pi). He is now an MD/PhD candidate in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the Health, Sciences, and Technology Harvard-MIT program.

Tania
Tania is an MD/PhD candidate at Stanford. She holds a BA in Human Developmental & Regenerative Biology from Harvard, and earned an MS in Medical Anthropology and is finishing an MS in Oncology as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford.

Alice
Alice is a medical student in the Health Sciences and Technology program at Harvard Medical School. She earned her BS in Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford.

Devon
Devon majored in Human Biology at Stanford, and then spent a year volunteering at Yosemite National Park's medical clinic. She is now an MD student at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.

Kate
Kate earned her BA in Public Policy from Stanford, and then completed a year of service with City Year San Jose before joining The Bridgespan Group, a nonprofit consulting organization. She now teaches English in Madrid, Spain.

Ilya
Ilya earned his BA in Physics and Mathematics (UC Berkeley) and his PhD in Physics (Stanford). He is currently a Harvard Quantum Initiative Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University.

Suleman
Suleman graduated summa cum laude from the UC Berkeley Honors Program with a BA in Integrative Biology. After receiving acceptances to both MD/PhD and MD programs, he is currently an MD student at Stanford Medical School.

Grace
Grace graduated with distinction from Stanford with a degree in Symbolic Systems (Phi Beta Kappa). She is now an MD student at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, where she is a Gamble Scholar.

Greg
Greg received his MBA from MIT Sloan in 2014. He holds an EdM from Harvard and a BA from Stanford. Currently, he is a full-time Lecturer at Boston University and a Major in the United States Army Reserve.

Sherman
Sherman holds a BS in Computer Science and MS in Management Science & Engineering (Stanford). He now works as a product manager at PatientPing to launch care coordination products across health systems and hospitals.

Andy
Andy earned his BS in Math and Physics from MIT and his PhD in Statistics from Stanford. He now works in the autonomous vehicles industry as a statistician and data scientist.

Brian
Brian attended Stanford for his undergrad, where he studied Computer Science and Biology, and he was named a Barry M. Goldwater Scholar. Currently, Brian is an MD/PhD at Harvard Medical School and MIT.

Kevin
Kevin holds a BA and MA in English from Stanford and an MA in General Psychology from The New School for Social Research. He is now a PsyD Candidate in Clinical Psychology at The Wright Institute.