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Jack Tung
Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Pathology
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Clinical Focus
Molecular Pathology
Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
Academic Appointments
Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Pathology
Professional Education
Board Certification, American Board of Pathology, Molecular Genetic Pathology (2022)
Board Certification: American Board of Pathology, Clinical Pathology (2022)
Residency: Stanford University Pathology Residency (2022) CA
Fellowship: Stanford University Pathology Fellowships (2021) CA
Medical Education: Emory University Medical School (2018) GA
M.D., Emory University (2018)
Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, Biomedical Engineering (2015)
B.S., University of California, Berkeley, Bioengineering (2009)
Contact
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jtung1@stanford.edu
Clinical (Primary)
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Stanford Clinical Laboratory
3375 Hillview Ave RM 2201A
Palo Alto CA 94304
Tel: (650) 723-6574
Fax: (650) 498-2677
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Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley
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Raag Airan
Assistant Professor of Radiology (Neuroimaging and Neurointervention) and, by courtesy, of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and of Materials Science and Engineering
Clinical Focus
Neuroradiology, Diagnostic Neuroimaging
Research Interests
Our goal is to develop and clinically implement new technologies for high-precision and noninvasive intervention upon the nervous system. Every few millimeters of the brain is functionally distinct, and different parts of the brain may have counteracting responses to therapy. To better match our therapies to neuroscience, we develop techniques that allow intervention upon only the right part of the nervous system at the right time, using technologies like focused ultrasound and nanotechnology.
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Catherine Blish
George E. and Lucy Becker Professor in Medicine
Clinical Focus
Infectious Disease
Research Interests
The major goal of our research is to gain insight into the prevention and control of HIV and other viral pathogens by studying the interplay between the virus and the host immune response. We investigate the role of various arms of the immune response, but with a particular focus on NK cells. We hope to gain additional insights into control of infectious diseases by studying how pregnancy modulates immune responses.
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Paul Buckmaster, DVM, PhD
Professor of Comparative Medicine and of Neurology
Research Interests
Mechanisms of epilepsy, especially temporal lobe epilepsy.
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Todd Coleman
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Christopher H. Contag
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Research Interests
We develop and use the tools of molecular imaging to understand oncogenesis, reveal patterns of cell migration in immunosurveillance, monitor gene expression, visualize stem cell biology, and assess the distribution of pathogens in living animal models of human biology and disease. Biology doesn't occur in "a vacuum" or on coated plates--it occurs in the living body and that's were we look for biological patterns and responses to insult.
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Jun Ding
Associate Professor of Neurosurgery and of Neurology
Research Interests
Neural circuits of movement control in health and movement disorders
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Robert Fisher, MD, PhD
The Maslah Saul, MD, Professor and Professor, by courtesy, of Neurosurgery
Clinical Focus
Epilepsy, EEG, Consciousness, Loss of, Convulsion, Non-Epileptic, Epilepsy, Complex Partial, Epilepsy, Generalized, Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe, Epilepsy, Tonic-Clonic
Research Interests
Dr. Fisher is interested in clincal, laboratory and translational aspects of epilepsy research. Prior work has included: electrical deep brain stimulation for epilepsy, studied in laboratory models and clinical trials; drug delivery to a seizure focus; mechanisms of absence epilepsy studied with in vitro slices of brain thalamus; hyperthermic seizures; diagnosis and treatment of non-epileptic seizures, the post-ictal state; driving and epilepsy; new antiepileptic drugs; surgery for epilepsy.
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Xavier Gaeta MD PhD
Fellow in Pediatrics - Nephrology
Clinical Focus
Fellow
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John Huguenard
Professor of Neurology (Neurology Research Faculty), of Neurosurgery (Adult Neurosurgery) and, by courtesy, of Molecular and Cellular Physiology
Research Interests
We are interested in the neuronal mechanisms that underlie synchronous oscillatory activity in the thalamus, cortex and the massively interconnected thalamocortical system. Such oscillations are related to cognitive processes, normal sleep activities and certain forms of epilepsy. Our approach is an analysis of the discrete components (cells, synapses, microcircuits) that make up thalamic and cortical circuits, and reconstitution of components into in silico computational networks.
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Dongyun Jiang
Basic Life Research Scientist, Neurobiology
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James Kahn
Professor of Medicine (General Medical Disciplines), Emeritus
Research Interests
My initial research activities involved antiretroviral and novel therapeutic treatments of HIV infection, understanding elements of HIV pathogenesis associated with acute HIV infection and post exposure prevention. My most recent scholarly activities concentrate on working as a team to capitalize on the data stored in electronic medical records, HIV disease modeling and using electronic medical records for outcome research and developing a mentorship program for early career scientists.
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Corey Keller, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Public Mental Health and Population Sciences)
Research Interests
The goal of my lab is to understand the fundamental principles of human brain plasticity and build trans-diagnostic real-time monitoring platforms for personalized neurotherapeutics.
We use an array of neuroscience methods to better understand the basic principles of how to create change in brain circuits. We use this knowledge to develop more effective treatment strategies for depression and other psychiatric disorders.
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ADP Ribose Transferases
AIDS Vaccines
Action Potentials
Adenosine Triphosphate
Anterior Thalamic Nuclei
Antibody Formation
Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active
Axons
Basal Ganglia
Behavior, Animal
Bicuculline
Bioreactors
Botulinum Toxins
Genetic Vectors
HEK293 Cells
Imidazoles
Light
Luciferases
Luminescent Agents
Luminescent Measurements
Mice, Transgenic
Nerve Regeneration
Neurons
Opsins
Optogenetics
Pyrazines
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Recovery of Function
Seizures