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Armen H. Attarian
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio Chief fellow Stanford Body Imaging 2020-2021
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Vali Barsan
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Adoptive T cell immunotherapy entails engineering immune cells to recognize cancer-specific antigens and target them for destruction. Barriers to efficacy can arise from both tumor antigen related as well as T cell related features. I am interested developing noninvasive molecular tools that enable us to understanding these relationships to improve the clinical application and development of cellular immunotherapeutics.
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Blair Llewellyn Bigham
Fellow in Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
Bio Blair is a critical care fellow at Stanford, an attending emergency physician at St Michael's Toronto, and a medical journalist. Born and raised in Toronto, his training has taken him to New York, London, Perth, Cape Town and now the San Francisco Bay area. He completed his science training at University of Toronto, his medical training at McMaster University and his journalism training at the Munk School of Global Affairs. He is a guideline author with the American Heart Association and a collaborator with the CIHR-funded Canadian Sepsis Network. His breaking and investigative journalism has been published in all three of Canada's national newspapers and he frequently appears on television and radio. He has won awards for his scientific work and journalism, and has been recognized as a national leader in Canadian healthcare and health advocacy.
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Christine Mai-Anh Bui
Postdoctoral Medical Fellow, Cardiology
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Along with my internal medicine and pediatrics background, I have always been interested in palliative care and end of life. I would like to apply these interests to pediatric cardiology and adult congenital cardiology, as these patients often are critically or chronically ill, and would benefit from a palliative care perspective.
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Simon Boyi Chen
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio I completed an undergraduate degree in Biological Chemistry at the University of Toronto, followed by a medical degree at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, and residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at Stanford Health Care (SHC). I am currently enrolled in the fellowship program in Molecular Genetic Pathology at SHC, and am slated to complete fellowship training in Surgical Pathology there as well. My interests include oncologic pathology, cardiothoracic pathology, molecular pathology, and applications of artificial intelligence and digital imaging in pathology.
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Patrick DeMoss
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Current Research and Scholarly Interests I work in the Davis Lab trying to characterize the tumor microenvironment of Ewing Sarcoma, with an eventual goal to better understand immune interactions in hopes of improving immunotherapy for these tumors.
I am also interested in the history of medicine, specifically viewing current diseases through a historical prism, such as reading original accounts of diseases, laboratory results, and study protocols. Medicine is naturally a historical discipline: as knowledge accumulates, so medicine as a field progresses. Furthermore, by studying medicine in a historical context, I believe it enriches our current practice by connecting us with our predecessor physicians. -
Erna Forgo
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio Dr. Erna Forgó is a Gastrointestinal & Hepatobiliary Pathology Fellow. She completed her Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency Training at Stanford University School of Medicine. Her clinical interests include Gastrointestinal & Hepatobiliary Pathology and Gynecologic Pathology.