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Paul Pang
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Cardiovascular Institute
Bio Dr. Paul Pang is a postdoctoral fellow at the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute with research interests in disease modeling, drug discovery, and precision medicine through the use of embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells. Dr. Pang received his PhD from Baylor College of Medicine (2019) where he studied the alternative splicing of SCN5A in the heart and the effects of its misregulation in myotonic dystrophy. During his PhD training, he was a recipient of the NIH T32 and F31 NRSA Predoctoral Fellowships, Claude W. Smith Fellowship Award, and Dean's Award of Excellence among numerous presentation and travel awards from the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the American Heart Association. During his postdoctoral training, Dr. Pang has been awarded and funded by the NIH T32 and F32 NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowships.
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Heather Ryan Pankow
Life Science Research Professional 2, Psych/General Psychiatry and Psychology (Adult)
Bio Heather graduated with a BS in Microbiology with an emphasis in Biotechnology from Florida Atlantic University. She is a Life Science Research Professional that joined the Department of Psychiatry in 2000, exploring genetic markers in antidepressant treatment and smoking cessation, gene expression in Alzheimer’s disease transgenic mouse models, cytokine expression in primary microglia and microglial-hippocampal organotypic co-cultures, and organizing a database of mood disorders subjects across labs to facilitate collaboration. She recently shifted focus to clinical research and is excited to be involved with the human side of the DNA she has been studying. She is looking forward to contributing to the advance of treatment options for depression and other mood disorders.
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Jaspreet Pannu
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio Dr. Pannu is a resident physician in the internal medicine department at Stanford Health Care. She is a member of the Global Health Residency Track (https://globalhealth.stanford.edu/global-health-residency-track/).
Outside of her clinical duties, she helps organize the Stanford Climate & Health group and the Stanford Existential Risks Initiative within the Freeman Spogli Institute. Previously, she worked on healthcare technology at Google AI/Google Health, and on pandemic preparedness policy at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University. -
Julie Pantaleoni
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Bio Dr. Pantaleoni is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine. She devotes her clinical time as a General Pediatric Hospitalist to the care of hospitaized children and their families at both Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and El Camino Hospital, in the Packard El Camino unit (PEC). She is also an Educator 4 CARE (E4C) at Stanford University School of Medicine and greatly enjoys fostering clinical skill development and professional identity formation with the Stanford medical students. Her scholarly interests surround undergraduate medical education, humanism in medicine and physician wellness.
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Alan C. Pao
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Nephrology) and, by courtesy, of Urology at the Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Health Care System
Current Research and Scholarly Interests We are interested in how the kidneys control salt, water, and electrolyte homeostasis in the body. We use cultured kidney cells, transgenic mice, and human samples to study hormonal and signal transduction pathways that control epithelial ion transport. Clinical implications of our work include a better understanding of the pathogenesis of salt-sensitive hypertension and kidney stone formation and growth.