December 01 Dec 01
2022
Thursday Thu
A Hybrid Event [see details]

Faculty Candidate Lecture: “Illuminating post-transcriptional control of stem cell fate and function”

Carolyn Sangokoya, MD, PhD
Adjunct Instructor
University of California, San Francisco

Please Note: This is a hybrid lecture session; available via ZOOM and on site in Lane Building, Room L201. To request ZOOM login information please contact Annie Vo: annie.vo@stanford.edu.

Faculty Host: Thomas J. Montine,  MD, PhD, Department of Pathology. This Lecture is open to faculty, trainees and students affiliated with Stanford University School of Medicine. Contact Annie Vo: annie.vo@stanford.edu for more information.

Location

Stanford University School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Lane Building
Room L201
Palo Alto, CA 94305
USA

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Stanford University School of Medicine

300 Pasteur Drive
Lane Building
Room L201

Palo Alto, CA 94305
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Guest Lecturer

Carolyn Sangokoya, MD, PhD

Adjunct Instructor
University of California, San Francisco

Research and Clinical Interests

Physician-scientist with (translational) mission to advance human liver pathobiology research and diagnostics for precision-based medicine and regenerative therapies. 

My clinical interests are primarily liver pathology, with particular interest in liver iron, metabolic liver disease, and etiologies of steatohepatitis and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). 

As a stem cell biologist with expertise in RNA biology, my basic science research interests are in leveraging genome engineering, quantitative cell biology, RNA sequencing, imaging, and cytometry at single-cell resolution for innovation and discovery in development and reprogramming.