Department: Urology
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Academic Appointments Professor - Med Center Line, Obstetrics & Gynecology
Member, Bio-X
Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy), Urology
Clinical Focus- Gynecology
- Urogynecology & Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
Research InterestDr. Chen’s research examines the molecular causes of urinary incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction. Recognizing that urinary incontinence linked to demise of smooth muscle sphincter function, she is investigating the potential use of stem cell regeneration to restore muscle capacity.
Practices at Stanford Hospital and Clinics and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital -
Academic Appointments Assistant Professor - Med Center Line, Urology
Member, Bio-X
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
Academic Appointments Masters Student in Interdepartmental Program, Epidemiology, admitted Autumn 2011
Clinical Focus- Cancer > Urologic Oncology
- Prostate Cancer - Robotic Radical Prostatectomy
- Kidney Cancer - Urologic Oncology
Research InterestRenal cell carcinoma and prostate cancer outcomes research and epidemiology.
Practices at Stanford Hospital and Clinics and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital -
Academic Appointments Professor - Med Center Line, Urology
Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy), Obstetrics & Gynecology
Clinical Focus- Urology
- female urology
- pelvic prolapse
Research InterestUsing various animal models of bladder outlet obstruction as a representation of human prostatic disease, I am investigating how intervening with pharmacotherapy, neuromodulation, and other novel therapies may help to reverse the adverse changes in the bladder due to the obstruction. I also am investigating new, minimally invasive treatments for post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence. I am also investigating the role of neruomodulation in the treatment of chronic pelvic pain and IC.
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Academic Appointments Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council, Urology
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
Member, Bio-X
Research Interest1. Pharmacologic methods in identifying alpha adrenergic receptors in the obstructed urinary tract. 2. Fluid mechanics and physiological mechanisms of contractility in the urinary tract. 3. Biomedical Engineering approaches in the characterization of static and dynamic properties of soft tissues. 4. Image processing and 3D reconstruction of magnetic resonance. 5. Computer models and vector analysis of pelvin floor musculature. 6. Software for interactive teaching.
