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Detlef Obal
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine (Adult MSD) at the Stanford University Medical Center
Current Research and Scholarly Interests I am primarily working at the Cardiovascular Institute (Director Joseph Wu, MD, PhD), studying the effect of different anesthetics on human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC). Considering the current opioid epidemic, I am currently focusing on the effect of chronic opioid exposure on endothelial and cardiac function.
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MaryJeanne Oliva
Casual - Non-Exempt, Biomedical Informatics (BMI) graduate training program
Current Role at Stanford Student Services Advisor, Biomedical Informatics Training Program, School of Medicine
Student Services Advisor, Chemical and Systems Biology Department, School of Medicine
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Stefan Oliver
Sr Res Scientist-Basic Ls, Pediatrics - Infectious Diseases
Bio Stefan Oliver is a creative senior scientist and educator with a special interest in the membrane fusion mechanisms of viral pathogens. Stefan uses and develops multidisciplinary approaches to delineate the molecular functions that underpin the mechanics of herpesvirus fusion. Recently he has been focused on solving near atomic resolution structures of antibody-bound glycoproteins using contemporary cryo-EM technologies. One of his overarching goals is to understand the complex interplay of the herpesvirus fusion complex with cellular factors at the atomic level using state-of-the-art structural biology tools.
In addition to his dedication to lab-based science, Stefan is involved in community outreach supporting scientists of the future. He participates as a judge for science competitions and also lectures to high school students about STEM. He is a strong advocate for the scientific method and seeks to get the best out of his mentees at all stages of their careers, guiding high school students and postdocs through their research projects.
Stefan?s educational background includes a B.Sc. in Immunology and a Ph.D. in Veterinary Virology. He has spent more than 25 years in academic and biotechnology research laboratories in fields spanning immunology, pharmaceuticals, infectious diseases and structural biology. Special interests outside of his primary field of research are evolution and motorcycles. Stefan was the recipient of an American Motorcycling Association (AMA) Service award for providing information related to COVID-19. -
Garrick Olson
Infrastructure and Architecture Lead, Technology & Digital Solutions
Current Role at Stanford Infrastructure and Architecture Lead for the Research IT team. We design, build, and operate a variety of software applications and infrastructure to support research and improve patient health outcomes here at Stanford and at other hospitals around the world. I enjoy partnering with our researchers and clinicians to help them apply information technology to solve meaningful problems. I also manage a team of software developers working on tracking health status and outcomes, mobile health, and cloud computing infrastructure.
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Rebecca Jane Osborne
Research Technical Manager 1, School of Medicine - General Clinical Research Center
Current Role at Stanford Interim Executive Director, Clinical and Translational Research Unit | Spectrum | Stanford Medicine
Interim Executive Director, Stanford Biobank | Stanford Medicine -
Danielle Osburg
Administrative Associate II, Stanford Laboratory for Cell and Gene Medicine
Current Role at Stanford At the Laboratory for Cell and Gene Medicine (LCGM), I provide operational support to the division and administrative support to the executive and functional directors. This support includes HR coordination, document creation, calendaring, event management, travel arrangements, procurement, expense reporting, website maintenance and more. My role is not only to be an internal resource to both staff and leadership with logistics and material needs but to also act as a liaison for services, on/off boarding and outside resources.
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Lucas Oliver Oswald
Global Health Communications Manager, Primary Care and Population Health
Bio Lucas is passionate about bridging the gap between science and public understanding through multimedia and the written word, focusing his career on increasing knowledge and awareness of climate change and planetary health issues.
As the Global Health Communications Manager, Lucas develops and executes communication strategies for the Center for Innovation in Global Health, designing methodologies for broader audience engagement and creating and managing editorial content. Previous to his role at CIGH, Lucas worked with as a content specialist for the Director of Health Media Innovation at Stanford Medicine, consulting on strategy for public health messaging through entertainment media forms, as well as creating and producing an online multimedia course on ethical food consumerism. Before that, Lucas was the Multimedia Content Manager at Emerson Collective, a social impact organization in Palo Alto, CA, where he designed, managed, and produced multimedia content for the environmental, food, and health verticals.
Lucas received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in Earth Systems from Stanford University, completing masters of science with a focus on science communication and a bachelors of science focused on human environmental systems. He is also an avid fiction writer?during 2019, he completed the first draft of a 550 paged novel while living in South Africa?and photographer. You can find his work at Lostwald.com.