ESP Biography



EMILY HO, PhD student in developmental biology at Stanford




Major: Developmental Biology

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: 2020

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

I grew up in Boston, went to college in Minnesota to study biology, and now I'm starting my 5th year of a PhD at Stanford. I study how cells in embryos talk to each other and tell each other which body parts to become. When I'm not in lab I enjoy practicing piano, playing board games, and going on adventures to the beach.



Past Classes

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H7374: How the Python Got Its Name: Greek Mythology in Animal Taxonomy in Splash Fall 2019 (Nov. 16 - 17, 2019)
You’ve probably heard of Greek gods, like Apollo and Athena, and Greek monsters like Medusa. These might seem like fantastical stories from thousands of years ago, but they are still relevant to our lives today - even to modern biology! In this class, we will explore the ancient stories that inspired the scientific names of all kinds of animals, and see what these stories can teach us about familiar and unfamiliar creatures. You’ll even get to do some storytelling of your own!