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Catherine Ines Tcheandjieu Gueliatcha, PhD
Catherine Techeandjieu is a Postdoctoral researcher at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Her research includes the genetic risk of congenital heart diseases and coronary artery diseases.

Early life and education
Catherine received her doctorate degree in Veterinary Medicine in 2010 from the National School of Veterinary Medicine where she studied the genetics selection and embryo transfer in dairy cows. She received a Masters in Public Health from the University of Paris-Sud in 2013. Here she studied the modeling prevalence, incidence, and risk factors of toxoplasmosis infection using fractional polynomial among French general population. In 2017 she graduated from the University of Paris-Saclay with a PhD in epidemiology. Her research included the identification of new genetic susceptibility variants in differentiated thyroid cancers and gene-environment interaction in a Europeans and Melanesians from France and New-Caledonia.

Honors and awards

 * 2021 Postdoc justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) champion award
 * 2021 Stanford Jump Start Career award
 * 2020 Million Veteran Program early career investigator award
 * 2019 Million Veteran Program early career investigator award
 * 2018 Stanford Cardiovascular Institute travel grant award
 * 2017 International Agency of Cancer Research postdoctoral fellowship award
 * 2015 Fellowship award for international collaboration, The EHESP School of Public Health (France)
 * 2016 Pre-doctoral fellowship award of the EHESP School of Public Health (France)
 * 2010 Finalist Best Student Award in the 5th year of Veterinary Medicine program; National School of Veterinary Medicine in Alger, Algeria
 * 2005-2010 National Merit Scholarship from Cameroon for Veterinary Medicine Training in Algeria