Caleb Lareau, PhD Parker Scholar Biography Caleb Lareau, PhD, is currently a Stanford Science Fellow in the School of Medicine at Stanford University. He completed his undergraduate education in biochemistry and mathematics, summa cum laude from the University of Tulsa, and his doctorate from Harvard Medical School, where he worked to establish new single-cell approaches for measuring cell state and lineage. Caleb’s current research focuses on enhancing and applying multi-modal single cell technologies to understand fundamental properties of clonal cell dynamics in normal physiology and how these become dysregulated in cancer. Education & Training 2020: Harvard University, D.Phil. 2017: Harvard University, M.A. 2015: University of Tulsa, Arizona, B.S. Awards & Honors 2020: Stanford Science Fellow, Stanford University 2018: NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (F31), National Cancer Institute 2015: NSF GRFP, National Science Foundation 2013 - 2014: DAAD Rise Fellow, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst 2013: Barry M. Goldwater Scholar, Goldwater Foundation