Community Academic Profiles

Department: Anesthesia

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  • Academic Appointments Professor,  Anesthesia
    Research Interest

    1) Human Performance in Health Care, 2) Patient Safety in health care, 3) Simulation training in health care, 4) Organizational issues in safety in health care.

  • Academic Appointments Clinical Assistant Professor,  Anesthesia
    Clinical Focus
    • Anesthesia
  • Academic Appointments Professor Emeritus,  Anesthesia
    Emeritus Faculty-Med Ctr Line,  Anesthesia
    Clinical Focus
    • Anesthesia
  • Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellowAnesthesia
  • Academic Appointments Professor,  Anesthesia
    Member,  Bio-X
    Clinical Focus
    • Anesthesia
    Research Interest

    Astrocytes, microglia and neurons interact, and have unique vulnerabilities to injury based on their patterns of gene expression and their functional roles. We focus on the cellular and molecular basis for brain cell injury in stroke. We study gene therapy with heat shock and other protective proteins, the effects of specific microRNAs, changes in mitochondrial function, oxidative stress and inflammation during ischemia. We also model cell death pathways and the effects of Hsp70.

  • Academic Appointments Clinical Assistant Professor,  Anesthesia
    Clinical Focus
    • Anesthesia
    Research Interest

    My research interest is in medical simulation, including development and utilization of emergency manuals, or cognitive aids, for crisis management of critical events.

  • Academic Appointments Associate Professor - Med Center Line,  Anesthesia
    Clinical Focus
    • Anesthesia
  • Academic Appointments Clinical Associate Professor,  Anesthesia
    Clinical Focus
    • Hospice and Palliative Medicine
    • Acupuncture
    • Pain and Symptom Management
    Research Interest

    Julie's academic interests include pediatric palliative care, pain and symptom management for children with life-threatening illness, medical acupuncture, and meaning in medicine (the humanistic side of doctoring)

  • Academic Appointments Clinical Assistant Professor,  Anesthesia
    Clinical Focus
    • Pain Management
    • Physical Medicine and Rehab
  • Academic Appointments Financial Management Analyst,  Anesthesia
    Current Role at Stanford

    Finance Manager, Department of Anesthesia

  • Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellowAnesthesia
  • Academic Appointments Instructor,  Anesthesia
    Clinical Focus
    • Anesthesia
    Research Interest

    I am an anesthesiologist working in the laboratory of Dr. Daria Mochly-Rosen. My interest is in TRPV1 channels, the ion channel which gives you the hot sensation in your mouth after you eat that chili pepper. What's interesting is that this channel opening may be a natural pathway for the organs to protect themselves from ischemia-reperfusion injury. In time, this lack of or repeated stimulus may change the TRPV1 receptor to make it more sensitive or less sensitive to pain.

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