School of Medicine
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Poonam Agarwal
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dermatology
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Understanding epigenetic mechanisms of stem cells, development and cancer
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Isabella de Vere Hunt
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dermatology
Bio Isabella de Vere Hunt, MD, is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Dermatology at Stanford University.
She received her medical degree (BM BCh Clinical Medicine) from Oxford University, UK, where she was a Brackenbury Exhibitioner at Balliol College. After graduation she completed a two year academic internship programme with Oxford University Hospitals, UK. During this time, she carried out qualitative research addressing the psychological comorbidity of chronic skin disease in adolescence.
Isabella is also passionate about health equality, the social determinants of health, and evidence-based public health, both on a local and global scale, and completed the DTMH at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 2020. -
Furqan Fazal
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dermatology
Current Research and Scholarly Interests K99 Pathway to Independence Fellow. Website: https://fazalrna.com/
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Shivali Fulchand
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dermatology
Bio Shivali started her role as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Stanford University Department of Dermatology in September 2020. She grew up in Leicestershire, England. She graduated from Cardiff University School of Medicine in 2017, and has a BSc (Honors) in Medical Genetics. Following graduation, she completed a two-year academic internship programme with the University Hospitals of Leicester, England. Following selection for a national medical leadership fellowship, Shivali worked as an Editor at The BMJ from 2019-20. One of her key roles was leading climate change content and activity within the journal. She led the publication of a series of articles highlighting the importance of climate change on health and healthcare, attended and reported on key health and climate events and organised a national webinar on health and climate change. She also edited education articles and wrote and published covid-19 guideline summaries. Whilst at medical school, she co-founded The British Student Doctor Journal, a novel peer-reviewed journal to educate and train medical students in editorial work, peer review and publishing. The journal is a publication of The Foundation for Medical Publishing, and Shivali now serves as an Executive Director and Trustee of this organisation. She has interests in publication and research ethics and global health.