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Matias Bruzoni, MD FACS
Associate Professor of Surgery (Pediatric Surgery) at the Stanford University Medical Center
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Minimal Access Surgery
Neonatal Surgery
Sutured vs Sutureless Gastroschisis Closure
Ultrasound vs anatomic landmark central line placement
Hispanic Center for Pediatric Surgery -
Stephanie Chao
Assistant Professor of Surgery (Pediatric Surgery) at the Stanford University Medical Center
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Dr. Chao's research focuses on preventing surgical diseases minimizing the impact of surgery. She works with the Asian Liver Center towards the global eradication of hepatitis B, the leading cause of liver cancer and liver disease globally. Dr. Chao helped launch the Jade Ribbon Campaign in 2001 to improve public and physician awareness about hepatitis B. Dr. Chao also serves as the Trauma Medical Director of LPCH and is interested in preventing pediatric traumatic injuries.
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Bill Chiu
Associate Professor of Surgery (Pediatric Surgery) at the Stanford University Medical Center
Bio Dr. Chiu obtained his B.S. degree in Biological Sciences and graduated with Honors from Stanford University. After graduating, he received his Medical Degree at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, where he remained for his internship and General Surgery residency training. Dr. Chiu completed his Pediatric Surgery training at The Children?s Hospital of Philadelphia. He is an Associate Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine where he has an active research program studying innovative approaches to treat patients with neuroblastoma.
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Vivian de Ruijter
Instructor, Assistant Director, Stanford-Ucsf Pediatric Device Consortium, Surgery - Pediatric Surgery
Bio Dr Vivian Emmely de Ruijter is a Stanford University trained physician in healthcare technology innovation. She is a senior manager for Manatt's digital and technology consulting practice, which offers innovative full-service business consulting and legal services, as well as venture capital. Vivian works with healthcare technology and medtech companies to create clinical, regulatory, business and marketing strategies. A medical professional, Vivian leverages her clinical experience to build solutions that advance innovation in healthcare.
In addition to her current role at Manatt, she serves as the Assistant-Director of the Stanford Pediatric Device Consortium in collaboration with the U.S. FDA. She was also the 2016 Gerhard Grube?s Innovation Fellow at Byers Center of Biodesign at Stanford University after completing her training in hybrid interventional strategies at the IRCAD in France. Dr de Ruijter holds a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from The Erasmus University in the Netherlands, a post-doctoral designation in Biodesign, Pediatric Healthcare Technology Innovation, and Surgical Education and Innovation from Stanford University School of Medicine and School of Bioengineering, and completed the Stanford Ignite Program at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, an executive program focused on the fundamentals of business administration. She continues to teach at Stanford University and co-teaches among others MED275B, an undergraduate course in the fundamental principles of Biodesign.
You may find additional information on Dr de Ruijter's activities and accomplishments through the following websites:
http://pediatricsurgery.stanford.edu/research/JWResearch.html
https://www.pediatricdeviceconsortium.org/vivian-emmely-de-ruijter
https://biodesign.stanford.edu/programs/stanford-courses/biodesign-fundamentals.html
https://biodesign.stanford.edu/resources/pediatric-device-consortium.html
https://www.pediatricdeviceconsortium.org/team -
James Dunn
Professor of Surgery (Pediatric Surgery) at the Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital and, by courtesy, of Bioengineering
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Intestinal lengthening for short bowel syndrome
Intestinal stem cell therapy for intestinal failure
Skin derived precursor cell therapy for enteric neuromuscular dysfunction
Intestinal tissue engineering -
Gary E Hartman, MD, MBA
Clinical Professor, Surgery - Pediatric Surgery
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Minimal Access and Robotic Surgery
Neonatal Surgery
Childhood Oncology