ESP Biography



SUSAN CHANG, Stanford junior studying physics




Major: Physics

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: 2018

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

I'm a Stanford junior-year undergraduate studying physics. Besides having a passion for math and physics, I also spend my free time learning about activism and systems of inequality and oppression.



Past Classes

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B2389: The Great Stem Cell Debate in Splash! Fall 2012 (Nov. 03 - 04, 2012)
After some background information about recent developments in stem cell technology, therapy, research is provided, students will get to roleplay and debate and discuss the ethical implications behind these advancements and about the future of stem cell research. Get ready to “roll"-play!


B2541: 21st Century Advancements in Stem Cell Technology in Splash! Fall 2012 (Nov. 03 - 04, 2012)
So you’ve heard about stem cells on the news or in class, and you’d like to find out more about what they can do. This course, taught by members of the Stanford Student Society for Stem Cell Research, will cover recent advancements in stem cell technology and research. If you’ve ever wondered whether stem cells can be used to grow organs, repair spinal cord injuries, or cure cancer, this class is for you!