Skip to Content
Stanford Medicine
CAP Profiles
Site Nav
Menu
Stanford Medicine
Explore Stanford Medicine
Health Care
Find a doctor
Adult-care doctor
Pediatrician or pediatric specialist
Obstetrician
Clinics & Services
Adult care
Pediatric care
Obstetrics
Clinical trials
Back
Research
Basic science departments
Clinical science departments
Institutes
Research centers
See full directory
Research Resources
Research administration
Academic profiles
Clinical trials
Funding opportunities
See all
Professional Training
Postdoctoral scholars
Clinical research fellows
Back
Education
MD program
PA Programs
PhD programs
Masters programs
Continuing Medical Education
Postdoctoral scholars
Residencies & fellowships
High School & Undergraduate Programs
See all
Education Resources
Academic profiles
School Administration
Basic science departments
Clinical science departments
Alumni services
Faculty resources
Diversity programs
Lane Library
Student resources
Back
Give
Support teaching, research, and patient care.
Ways to give
Why giving matters
Make a gift online
Back
About
About us
News
Contacts
Maps & directions
Leadership
Vision
Diversity
Global health
Community engagement
Events
How you can help
Back
Site Search
Close menu
Close menu
Debadrita Bhattacharya
Postdoctoral Scholar, Hematology-Oncology
Print Profile
Email Profile
Bio
Bio
Publications
Honors & Awards
Damon Runyon Fellowship Award, Damon Runyon Cancer Research foundation (2022-2026)
Stanford Dean's Fellowship, Stanford University (2022 Spring)
Contact
dbh@stanford.edu
Links
NIH Biosketch PDF
All Publications
Publications (9)
All Publications
(9)
Featured Publications
(1)
Journal Articles
(9)
Profiles With Related Publications
close
Sarah Bowling
Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology
Research Interests
The Bowling lab focuses on understanding lineage formation and tissue growth in mammalian development during normal and perturbed embryogenesis. We use a combination of next-generation tools and classical embryological approaches to uncover mechanisms of plasticity and resilience during mammalian embryo development, with the aim of using this knowledge to extend our understanding of regeneration and developmental diseases.
10
Total Publications
close
Anne Brunet
Michele and Timothy Barakett Endowed Professor
Research Interests
Our lab studies the molecular basis of longevity. We are interested in the mechanism of action of known longevity genes, including FOXO and SIRT, in the mammalian nervous system. We are particularly interested in the role of these longevity genes in neural stem cells. We are also discovering novel genes and processes involved in aging using two short-lived model systems, the invertebrate C. elegans and an extremely short-lived vertebrate, the African killifish N. furzeri.
161
Total Publications
close
Maria Inmaculada Cobos Sillero
Associate Professor of Pathology
Clinical Focus
Neuropathology, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
52
Total Publications
close
Nicole DelRosso
Postdoc Res Affiliate, Bioengineering Postdoc Res Affiliate, Genetics
close
Raquel Fueyo
Basic Life Research Scientist, Chemical and Systems Biology Operations
12
Total Publications
close
Yan Gao
Basic Life Science Research Scientist, OHNS/Research Division
8
Total Publications
close
Casey Gifford
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Cardiology) and of Genetics
32
Total Publications
close
Stefan Heller
Edward C. and Amy H. Sewall Professor in the School of Medicine and Professor of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS)
Research Interests
Our research focuses on the inner ear, from its earliest manifestation as one of the cranial placodes until it has developed into a mature and functioning organ. We are interested in how the sensory epithelia of the inner ear that harbor the sensory hair cells develop, how the cells mature, and how these epithelia respond to toxic insults. The overarching goal of this research is to find ways to regenerate lost sensory hair cells in mammals.
129
Total Publications
close
Jill Helms
Professor of Surgery (Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery)
Research Interests
Dr. Helms' research interests center around regenerative medicine and craniofacial development.
215
Total Publications
close
Lichao Liu
Instructor, Cardiovascular Institute
12
Total Publications
close
Susan K. McConnell
Susan B. Ford Professor, Emerita
Research Interests
Susan McConnell has studied the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie the development of the mammalian cerebral cortex. Her work focused on the earliest events that pattern the developing forebrain, enable neural progenitors to divide asymmetrically to generate young neurons, propel the migration of postmitotic neurons outward into their final positions, and sculpt the fates and phenotypes of the neurons as they differentiate.
87
Total Publications
close
Mark Mercola
Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular) and, by courtesy, of Chemical and Systems Biology
238
Total Publications
Publication Topics For This Person
Cell Differentiation
Cell Movement
Chick Embryo
Embryonic Development
Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Gene Regulatory Networks
Glycolysis
Melanocytes
MicroRNAs
Morpholinos
Multipotent Stem Cells
Neural Crest
Neural Tube
Neurogenesis
Neurons
Neuropeptides
Octamer Transcription Factor-3
Organ Specificity
PAX7 Transcription Factor
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc
RNA-Binding Proteins
SOXB1 Transcription Factors
SOXE Transcription Factors
Skull
Transcription Factors
Transcription, Genetic
Vertebrates
Wnt Proteins
Wnt Signaling Pathway