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portrait of Mary Polan
portrait of Mary Polan

Mary Polan

  • Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council, Obstetrics & Gynecology

Clinical Focus

  • Fertility (Reproductive Medicine),
  • Gynecology,
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology

Research Interest

Dr. Polan's research has centered around ovarian function during both the follicular and luteal phases. Studies of steroidogenesis, LH receptor synthesis, and the involvement of the plasminogen activator system in ovarian events have been performed.

portrait of Arend Sidow
portrait of Arend Sidow

Arend Sidow

  • Associate Professor, Pathology

Research Interest

We are interested in the systems biology of molecular phenotypes, and how genetic variation affects them. The lab combines experimental approaches in developing mouse embryos as well as human cancers with computational analyses. Our main data engine is high-throughput sequencing. Please refer to our web site for more information: http://mendel.stanford.edu/SidowLab/index.html

portrait of Ruth O'Hara
portrait of Ruth O'Hara

Ruth O'Hara

  • Associate Professor (Research), Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research Center

Research Interest

Dr. O’Hara’s research aims to identify physiological markers of neurocognitive impairment in a broad range of late-life disorders, including Mild Cognitive Impairment, Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Late-Life Depression, and Late-Life Anxiety disorders.

portrait of Brendan Carvalho
portrait of Brendan Carvalho

Brendan Carvalho

  • Associate Professor - Med Center Line, Anesthesia

Clinical Focus

  • Anesthesia,
  • Anesthesia, Obstetrical,
  • Anesthesia, Regional

Research Interest

My main research interest is in clinical research related to cesarean delivery anesthesia and labor analgesia.

portrait of Aaron Straight
portrait of Aaron Straight

Aaron Straight

  • Associate Professor, Biochemistry

Research Interest

We study the process of cell division. Our research is focused on understanding how chromosomes are segregated during mitosis and how cells divide during cytokinesis.

portrait of Michaela Kiernan
portrait of Michaela Kiernan

Michaela Kiernan

  • Senior Research Scientist, Medicine - Stanford Prevention Research Center

Research Interest

Research interests include: (1) the design and testing of targeted behavioral interventions that promote long-term lifestyle changes and weight management among subgroups at risk, and (2) the development of methodological and statistical approaches that improve the design, delivery, and analysis of behavioral randomized clinical trials

portrait of Sara Tobin
portrait of Sara Tobin

Sara Tobin

  • Member, Stanford Cancer Institute - Cancer Control

Research Interest

Tobin is a Senior Research Scholar at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics. She obtained her Ph.D. in Developmental Biology from the University of Washington and did postdoctoral research in Genetics at the University of California, Berkeley and in Biochemistry at the University of California, San Francisco. She became a faculty member at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine in 1983 and moved to Stanford University in 1996. Her research contributions have been published in prestigious journals such as Cell, Nature, Genes & Development, Neuron, and Journal of Cell Biology. Projects With her collaborator, graphic designer Ann Boughton, Tobin has completed the production of three educational multimedia CD-ROM discs about the genetic revolution in medical care sparked by the rapid advances in our knowledge about the human genome. An on-line version derived and updated from these CDs is pending release through Twisted Ladder Media, and is entitled: "The New Genetics: Medicine and the Human Genome. Molecular Concepts, Applications, and Ramifications." In addition, Tobin and Boughton have collaborated on educational websites on inherited risk of breast cancer and on hereditary colorectal cancer with the Stanford Cancer Genetics Clinic. Tobin's current major research interests include an educational project funded by the National Science Foundation to create and evaluate innovative modules for undergraduates entitled, "The New Genetics: Electronic Tools for Educational Innovation." The modules are presented in on-line form as an electronic course and are accompanied by workbook exercises and problem sets. The content includes principles of genetics, molecular genetic technologies, applications in medicine, environmental biology, agriculture, and society, as well as implications. In addition, she is collaborating on two projects that are exploring the ramifications of using genetic information about addiction risk in the judicial system. Tobin is a member of the Benchside Consultation Team for the Center for the Integration of Research on Genetics and Ethics, and she evaluates clinical protocols for ethical issues for the Clinical Translational Research Program.

portrait of Andrew Chang
portrait of Andrew Chang

Andrew Chang

  • MD Student, School of Medicine

Research Interest

Profiling the immunological changes of sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancer patients; applying immunohistological techniques to construct three-dimensional computer models; designing less invasive alternatives to mechanical ventilation to treat pediatric pneumonia for the developing world

portrait of Parag Mallick
portrait of Parag Mallick

Parag Mallick

  • Assistant Professor (Research), Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology

Research Interest

Our research centers on developing and applying proteomics and systems biology approaches to quantitatively describe organisms' physiologic states towards the goal of enabling personalized, predictive medicine. As part of this effort we are trying to characterize the diverse states of cells (using proteomic and transcriptomic methods) and how signals describing those states are propagated from molecular and cellular length scales to tumor and organismic length scales.

portrait of Robert Riemer
portrait of Robert Riemer

Robert Riemer

  • Director, Pediatric Cardiac Research, Cardiothoracic Surgery - Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
portrait of Arun Rangaswami
portrait of Arun Rangaswami

Arun Rangaswami

  • Clinical Associate Professor, Pediatrics - Hematology & Oncology

Clinical Focus

  • Hematology, Pediatric,
  • Hematology/Oncology/Stem Cell Transplant, Pediatric,
  • Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
portrait of Michelle Cheng
portrait of Michelle Cheng

Michelle Cheng

  • Basic Life Science Research Associate, Neurosurgery

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