Our team

We are looking for enthusiastic, self-motivated individuals who thrive in a fast-paced challenging start-up research environment, and can interact well with others as part of a cohesive team. If you have a desire to make a significant impact in healthcare, and have the fortitude to work hard, we invite you to contact us concerning a position.

We are always looking for new talent to grow our team. If you are interested in contributing to our work as a team member, please reach out to Dr. Sarah Andres (andress@ohsu.edu).

Sarah Andres, Ph.D.

Sarah Andres, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Dr. Sarah F. Andres is a Portland native who did her Ph.D. work at UNC-Chapel Hill and her postdoctoral training at the University of Pennsylvania.  Dr. Andres is passionate about mentoring the next generation of innovators while studying biological communication. Her work aims to understand how cells of the intestine and colon talk to one another in health and disease.  She enjoys sharing her work and love of science with others, including trainees, other scientists, and the public. She is also an avid athlete and loves to explore the PNW with her husband and two sons.

Our Alumni

Claire Yung

Claire Yung

Research Assistant II

Claire Yung was born and raised in Fremont, California and completed their Bachelor’s of Arts in Biochemistry/Molecular Biology with Honors at Lewis and Clark College. In college, their thesis work focused on understanding the binding interactions between the motor protein dynein, and its binding partner dynactin. Claire enjoys cooking, reading, and playing computer games in their free time.

Madeline Kuhn

Madeline Kuhn

Research Assistant II

Madeline (Maddy) Kuhn was born and raised in Portland Oregon and completed her Bachelor’s of Science in Microbiology with a Minor in Chemistry at Oregon State University. During her college career she’s worked in several research labs at OHSU with faculty such as Dr. Bradley Tebo and Dr. Fikadu Tafesse. She’s excited to delve into the immense field of gut research and contribute to its advancements. Madeline likes to hike, bake scones and take care of her many plants in her free time.

Yang Zhang

Yang Zhang

Postdoctoral Researcher

Yang was born and raised in Shenyang, China and completed her Doctoral degree in Nutrition with a Minor in Biological Data Science at Oregon State University. During her graduate school years, she worked on several research projects trying to understand how xanthohumol works to counter diet-induced metabolic syndromes including obesity and type 2 diabetes. In her free time Yang enjoys competing in computer games.

Contact Us!

If you have any interest in collaborating with or joining our team, please contact us! We would love to hear from you!

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