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Detlef Obal
Clinical Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
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 and Admissions Officer, Biomedical Informatics Training Program, School of Medicine
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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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Marily Oppezzo
Instructor, Medicine - Stanford Prevention Research Center
Bio Marily Oppezzo is a behavioral and learning scientist. She completed her doctorate in Educational Psychology at Stanford in 2013. She also is a registered dietitian and has her master's of nutritional science. She completed her dietetic internship at the Palo Alto Veterans Hospital, and currently consults as a sports dietitian for Stanford's Runsafe program. Her research interests leverage her interdisciplinary training, with a focus on how to get people to change to improve their health and well-being. Specifically, these areas include: using social media to motivate physical activity changes in those with or at risk for heart disease; culturally tailoring nutrition and physical activity recommendations and education materials for an Alaskan native population; how walking can be used to improve people's cognitive and creative thinking; and applying learning theories to medical education topics.
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Rebecca Jane Osborne
CTRU Deputy Director, School of Medicine - General Clinical Research Center
Current Role at Stanford Deputy Director, Clinical and Translational Research Unit | Spectrum | Stanford Medicine
Deputy Director, Stanford Biobank | Stanford Medicine -
Danielle Osburg
Administrative Associate, 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 unit and administrative support to the interim executive director, Dr. Bruce Burnett. This support includes document creation, calendaring, event management, travel arrangements, procurement, expense reporting, website maintenance and more.