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Crystal Mackall
Ernest and Amelia Gallo Family Professor and Professor of Pediatrics and of Medicine
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Recent clinical studies, by us and others, have demonstrated that T cell based immunotherapy can eradicate cancers resistant to all other available therapies. Our program creates, develops and optimizes genetically engineered T cells to treat cancer. We link the bench with the bedside, developing novel therapies for early phase testing in clinical trials, while simultaneously conducting intensive studies on clinical samples obtained from patients treated on immunotherapy trials.
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Dale Dagar Maglalang
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, SCRDP/ Heart Disease Prevention
Bio Dale Dagar Maglalang (he/they) is a T32 NIH/NHLBI Postdoctoral Researcher with the Stanford Prevention Research Center. His research interests examine the social, cultural, and structural factors that influence the health behaviors and outcomes on communities with a specific focus on Asian Americans, care workers, and (im)migrants.
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David Magnus, Ph.D.
Thomas A. Raffin Professor in Medicine and Biomedical Ethics and Professor (Teaching) of Medicine (Primary Care and Population Health)
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Genetic testing, gene therapy, genetically engineered organisms, and the history of eugenics. Stem cell research and cloning, and egg procurement. Examining ethical issues in reproductive technologies. Organ transplantation – including donation after cardiac death, ethics of listing decisions. End of life issues in both adults and children.