School of Medicine
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Megan Troxell
Professor of Pathology at the Stanford University Medical Center
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Breast pathology, renal pathology with tumors, transplant; immunohistochemistry
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Albert H. Tsai
Clinical Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
Bio Dr. Tsai is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Division of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia and the Associate Program Director of the Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology Fellowship. He graduated from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and completed his anesthesiology residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania where he served as a Chief Resident. He completed an Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology fellowship at Stanford, where he has remained on faculty. Dr. Tsai has special interests in medical student, resident, and fellow curriculum development and education, and the role of augmented reality technology in medical simulation.
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Emily B. Tsai
Clinical Assistant Professor, Radiology
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Lung cancer screening
Clinical applications of machine learning
Comparative effectiveness research
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Jacqueline Tsai, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Surgery - General Surgery
Current Research and Scholarly Interests My research interests are focused on improving breast cancer surgeries. I am interested in novel techniques in surgery to improve cosmetic outcomes, minimize surgical re-excisions and possible augmented reality technologies to enhance surgery.
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Philip S. Tsao, PhD
Professor (Research) of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Our primary interests are in the molecular underpinnings of vascular disease as well as assessing disease risk. In addition to targeted investigation of specific signaling molecules, we utilize global genomic analysis to identify gene expression networks and regulatory units. We are particularly interested in the role of microRNAs in gene expression pathways associated with disease.