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Academic Appointments Professor - Med Center Line, Anesthesia
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Academic Appointments Assistant Professor - Med Center Line, Anesthesia
Research InterestFactors causing prolonged post-surgical pain and prolonged opioid use.
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Academic Appointments Associate Professor - Med Center Line, Anesthesia
Research InterestI have two lines of research, one involving educational informatics and use of technology in postgraduate medical education and another involving NIH-funded work in patient-oriented clinical research regarding opioid use and physiologic responses associated with acute and chronic exposure in humans. For a full description of my educational informatics work, please see my website aim.stanford.edu. My clinical research focuses on the study opiate-induced hyperalgesia in patients suffering f..
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Academic Appointments Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine - General Medical Disciplines
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Academic Appointments Professor, Law Faculty Research - Law Faculty Matters
Research InterestSince 1992 my work has concentrated on ethical, legal, and social issues in the biosciences. I am particularly active on issues arising from neuroscience, human genetics, and stem cell research, with cross-cutting interests in human research protections, human biological enhancement, and the future of human reproduction.
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Academic Appointments Professor - Med Center Line, Anesthesia
Research InterestFunctional neuroimaging of pain. Imaging of cognitive and affective dimensions of pain, neural plasticity contributing to chronic pain and effects of treatment. Effects of membrane stabilizing medications on neuropathic pain. Chronic pain outcomes tools development and measurement.
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Academic Appointments Professor, Anesthesia
Research InterestThe laboratory develops and uses state of the art genomic methods to identify genetic factors affecting disease susceptibility, and to translate these findings into new treatments. We have developed a more efficient method for performing mouse genetic analysis, which has been used to analyze the genetic basis for 16 different biomedical traits. We are developing novel methods, and have developed a novel experimental platform that replaces mouse liver with functioning human liver tissue.
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Academic Appointments Associate Professor, Anesthesia
Research InterestPhysiology of different pain types; Biomarkers of pain and inflammation; Gene Therapy for Pain
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