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Natasha Abadilla
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Health Services & Policy Research / Global Health, expected graduation Spring 2021
Current Research and Scholarly Interests global health, public health, health disparities, pediatric surgery outcomes
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Bryce Allen Bagley
Ph.D. Student in Biophysics, admitted Autumn 2018
Current Research and Scholarly Interests My research interests are broadly in the development of theoretical and applied solutions to problems at the intersection of machine learning and medicine, with a particular eye towards data fusion and problems in cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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Henry Bair
MD Student, expected graduation Spring 2022
Bio Henry Bair is an MD/MBA candidate at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Stanford University Graduate School of Business. He previously graduated from Rice University in 2017 with a BS in Biochemistry and Cell Biology, and a BA in Medieval and Early Modern Studies. His primary research interest is in utilizing innovative technologies to develop efficient, affordable, and accessible healthcare, both at a systems level and at the point of care. In addition, he is passionate about medical education, especially in improving the patient-provider relationship through cultural competency, reflective practice, and humanistic medicine.
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Yair Bannett
Instructor, Pediatrics
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Dr. Bannett seeks to use data-driven methods to develop reliable quality measures for management of children with developmental and behavioral (DB) conditions in community-based primary care. Current observational studies use multi-level analysis of electronic health record data and clinician interviews. Dr. Bannett plans to use natural language processing to accurately assess quality of care, with the ultimate goal of improving health care delivery for children with DB conditions.
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Elizabeth Beam
MD Student, expected graduation Spring 2021
Bio Ellie Beam graduated summa cum laude from Duke University in 2013 with a BS in Neuroscience and a BA in English, earning distinction for theses in both majors. Her research with Professor Scott Huettel applied network text analyses to map the semantic structure of cognitive neuroscience. Following graduation, Ellie worked for two years in the lab of Professor Randy Buckner at Harvard University, coordinating large-scale studies of affective illness and leading an independent project that related disruption in frontoparietal network connectivity to executive control impairment in young adults with subthreshold depression. She matriculated at the Stanford School of Medicine in 2015 and is pursuing a PhD in the Neurosciences through the Medical Scientist Training Program. Her research in the lab of Amit Etkin has employed machine learning techniques to identify neurophysiological subtypes of post-traumatic stress disorder. She is currently developing data-driven approaches to validating and engineering ontologies of human brain function.
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Thomas Christopher Beck
MD Student, expected graduation Winter 2024
Bio I am a medical student who has a background in Immunology, Metabolism, and Technology Commercialization. My medical interests are in medical technology innovation, translational research, neuroscience, immunology, digital health, and bioengineering.
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Christopher Bennett
Clinical Instructor, Emergency Medicine
Bio Christopher Bennett M.D. M.A. is a physician scientist in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University. He completed residency training at Harvard Medical School's program in Emergency Medicine based at Massachusetts General Hospital. Christopher previously served on the 2018-2019 Board of Directors for the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. He also served on the Massachusetts Medical Society's 2019-2020 Committee on Publications which directs the publication and distribution of the New England Journal of Medicine. Bennett graduated with honors from Winthrop University (B.S. in Biology), earned a graduate degree from Duke University (M.A. in Genetics and Genomics), and was awarded his medical degree (M.D.) from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Medicine. In addition to his formal graduate training, Bennett was previously a scientist with the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellow at Johns Hopkins?s McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine, and a researcher with the Emergency Medicine Network based at Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital. His research has appeared in journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA Surgery, the Journal of Graduate Medical Education, Nature Genetics, Annals of Emergency Medicine, Academic Emergency Medicine. His writing has appeared in The American Journal of Bioethics, STAT News, KevinMD.com, and Forbes.
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Daniel Berenson
MD Student, expected graduation Spring 2021
Bio I am an MD/PhD student through the Medical Scientist Training Program. I completed my PhD in Biology in Jan Skotheim's lab for studies on cell cycle and cell size regulation, and now am completing medical school.
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Laura Bloomfield
MD Student, expected graduation Winter 2021
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Laura studies how land-use changes facilitate interactions between people and wildlife affecting infectious disease emergence. She currently focuses on the spatial dispersion and transmission of zoonotic and vector-borne diseases along and between human and non-human primate networks.
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Ryan Charles Leung Brewster
MD Student, expected graduation Spring 2021
Bio Ryan Brewster is a fifth-year MD candidate at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He is pursuing a career in pediatric cardiology or hematology/oncology and is passionate about reducing health inequities through technology and entrepreneurship. His current research in the Bhatt Lab examines the relationship between the gut microbiome and cardiometabolic disease in South Africa. Additionally, he is a Schweitzer Fellow with the Stanford Pediatrics Advocacy Program, and is involved in several early-stage medical technology projects in pediatric cardiology, neonatology, digital pathology, and women's health. Ryan earned his B.A. in Molecular Biology/Biochemistry and Spanish from Middlebury College.