Bio
Diane Wakeham, Ph.D. (she/her) is a clinical research coordinator who received her doctorate in pharmaceutics at the University of California, San Francisco and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in phylogenetics at UCSF. Her research interests span laboratory assays, statistical analysis, and administrative coordination and support of clinical studies focused on psychosis. She has been involved in studying both industry-sponsored novel investigational medications and lifestyle interventions to improve the lives of patients with schizophrenia and related illnesses, and also in basic research into the biological mechanisms causing psychosis. She is dedicated to improving the accessibility of psychosis treatments across the state and supporting families through Psychosis REACH (Recovery by Enabling Adult Carers at Home). She has taught several classes in chemistry, biochemistry, and related subjects at local colleges. She is an ACRP Certified Clinical Research Coordinator.
Current Role at Stanford
Clinical Research Coordinator Associate, INSPIRE Clinic, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences