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  • Academic Appointments
    • Assistant Professor - Med Center Line, Neurology & Neurological Sciences
    • Member, Neurology & Neurological Sciences
    Clinical Focus
    • Neurology
    Research Interest

    Our lab focuses on how inflammatory responses after brain injury affect neurological recovery. We utilize translational approaches to understand molecular mechanisms underlying functional recovery. Molecular events are modified in mice using either transgenic models or novel small molecule compounds, and then we evaluate the effects on functional recovery as well as on cellular and molecular responses.

  • Academic Appointments
    • Professor, Microbiology & Immunology
    • Member, Bio-X
    • Member, Cancer Center
    Research Interest

    Molecular mechanisms of lymphocyte recognition and differentiation; molecular genetics and expression of T-cell receptor genes. Dynamics and functionality of specific T cell populations in human cancer.

  • Academic Appointments
    • Member, Bio-X
    Research Interest

    We are investigating several interrelated phenomena in a primitive chordate, the ascidian Botryllus schlosseri. The lab is located at Stanford’s Hopkins Marine Station on the Monterey Peninsula, where we are studying: 1) allorecognition and the evolutionary origins of different components of the vertebrate immune system; 2) pluripotent, parasitic stem cells; 3) the molecular mechanisms which underlie complete asexual regeneration in this organism.

  • Academic Appointments
    • Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Sleep Center
    • Professor (By courtesy), Psychology
    Research Interest

    Sleep Medicine education and awareness.

  • Academic Appointments
    • Professor, Radiology - Nuclear Medicine
    • Professor (By courtesy), Bioengineering
    • Member, Bio-X
    • Member, Cancer Center
    Clinical Focus
    • Nuclear Medicine
    • Radiology
    • PET Scan
    Research Interest

    My laboratory focuses on merging advances in molecular biology with those in biomedical imaging to advance the new field of molecular imaging. Methods to image gene expression in living subjects have been developed. Newer approaches to image fundamental cellular events with optical and radiolabeled probes are under active investigation. These imaging approaches are expected to have a fundamental impact in the study of cancer biology, as well as in molecular therapeutics including gene therapy

  • Academic Appointments
    • Professor - Med Center Line, Medicine - Immunology & Rheumatology
    Clinical Focus
    • Rheumatology
    • Immunology/Rheumatology
    Research Interest

    Clinical trials and interventions in the rheumatic diseases including Rheumatoid Arthritis,Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic Sclerosis, Osteoarthritis.

  • Academic Appointments
    • Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery
    • Member, Bio-X
    Clinical Focus
    • Adult Reconstruction- Lower Extremity
    • Orthopaedic Surgery
    Research Interest

    As an academic orthopaedic surgeon, my interests center on adult reconstructive surgery, arthritis surgery, joint replacement, biomaterials, biocompatibility, osteoarthritis, and fracture fixation. Collaborative clinical, applied and basic research studies are ongoing.

    • Postdoctoral Research fellow
  • Academic Appointments
    • Associate Professor - Med Center Line, Pathology
    • Member, Bio-X
    Clinical Focus
    • Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
    • Anatomic/Clinical Pathology
    Research Interest

    I work as a diagnostic surgical pathologist doing tissue and cDNA microarray-based translational research in renal neoplasia and medical renal disease. Subspecialty areas of clinical interest include diagnostic immunohistochemistry, renal, hepatic and transplant pathology.

  • Academic Appointments
    • Professor - Med Center Line, Medicine - Infectious Diseases
    Clinical Focus
    • Infectious Disease
    • Infectious Diseases
    Research Interest

    My research program is currently focused in three areas: 1) translational research (HCV/HIV viral evolution and antiviral resistance prevalence and development), 2) HIV/HCV clinical trials (diagnostic assay/medical device, antiretrovirals, ARVs and immunomodulators), and 3) health services research focusing on cost effectiveness of HIV antibody and ARV resistance testing and ARV utilization and clincal outcome.

  • Academic Appointments
    • Associate Professor, Medicine - Hematology
    • Member, Cancer Center
    Clinical Focus
    • Hematology
    • Leukemia - Hematology
    Research Interest

    Understanding the biology of cancer-T cell interactions.

    • Postdoctoral Research fellow
    Research Interest

    In embryonic/neonatal life, there is a wave of developmentally programmed islet cell death (apoptosis) in the pancreas in mice, rats, and humans. Using gene chips, we have found that the gene expression of a number of genes activated by type 1 interferon (interferon alpha) increases sharply between postnatal weeks 3 and 4. This is coincident with the time when large amounts of cellular breakdown products are released in the islets of Langerhans by a wave of developmentally programmed cell dea..

    • Postdoctoral Research fellow
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