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Shriram Nallamshetty, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated), Medicine - Med/Cardiovascular Medicine Staff, Medicine - Med/Cardiovascular Medicine
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Bio
Bio
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Publications
Clinical Focus
Cardiovascular Disease
Administrative Appointments
Chief Resident, Medicine Residency Program (2005 - 2006)
Honors & Awards
Professionalism Award, Stanford Medicine Residency Program (2004)
Education & Certifications
Fellowship: Massachusetts General Hospital Cardiology Fellowship (2013) MA
Fellowship: Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School (2014) MA
Residency: Stanford University Medical Center (2006) CA
Internship: Stanford University Medical Center (2003) CA
Medical Education: Duke University School of Medicine (2002) NC
Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease (2009)
BA, Columbia College, NY, Biology (1997)
Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine (2005)
MD, Duke Univ School of Medicine, Medicine (2002)
Residency, Stanford Univ Medical Center, Medicine (2005)
Contact
sn3@stanford.edu
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VA Palo Alto Health Care System
3801 Miranda Ave
MC 112
Palo Alto CA 94304
Tel: (650) 617-2732
Fax: (650) 614-8473
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Cristina Maria Alvira
Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Critical Care)
Clinical Focus
Intensive Care, Pediatric, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Research Interests
The overall objective of the Alvira Laboratory is to elucidate the mechanisms that promote postnatal lung development and repair, by focusing on three main scientific goals: (i) identification of the signaling pathways that direct the transition between the saccular and alveolar stages of lung development; (ii) exploration of the interplay between postnatal vascular and alveolar development; and (iii) determination of developmentally regulated pathways that mediate lung repair after injury.
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Helen M. Blau
Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Foundation Professor, Director, Baxter Laboratory for Stem Cell Biology and Professor, by courtesy, of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Research Interests
Prof. Helen Blau's research area is regenerative medicine with a focus on stem cells. Her research on nuclear reprogramming and demonstrating the plasticity of cell fate using cell fusion is well known and her laboratory has also pioneered the design of biomaterials to mimic the in vivo microenvironment and direct stem cell fate. Current findings are leading to more efficient iPS generation, cell based therapies by dedifferentiation a la newts, and discovery of novel molecules and therapies.
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Patrick O. Brown
Professor of Biochemistry, Emeritus
Research Interests
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Anne Brunet
Michele and Timothy Barakett Endowed Professor
Research Interests
Our lab studies the molecular basis of longevity. We are interested in the mechanism of action of known longevity genes, including FOXO and SIRT, in the mammalian nervous system. We are particularly interested in the role of these longevity genes in neural stem cells. We are also discovering novel genes and processes involved in aging using two short-lived model systems, the invertebrate C. elegans and an extremely short-lived vertebrate, the African killifish N. furzeri.
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Michele Calos
Professor of Genetics, Emerita
Research Interests
My lab is developing innovative gene and stem cell therapies for genetic diseases, with a focus on gene therapy and regenerative medicine.
We have created novel methods for inserting therapeutic genes into the chromosomes at specific places by using homologous recombination and recombinase enzymes.
We are working on 3 forms of muscular dystrophy.
We created induced pluripotent stem cells from patient fibroblasts, added therapeutic genes, differentiated, and engrafted the cells.
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Ian Y Chen, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular) and of Radiology (Veterans Affairs)
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Pasqualina Colella
Sr Res Scientist-Basic Life, Pediatrics - Genetics
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Gerald Crabtree
David Korn, MD, Professor of Pathology and Professor of Developmental Biology
Research Interests
Chromatin regulation and its roles in human cancer and the development of the nervous system. Engineering new methods for studying and controlling chromatin and epigenetic regulation in living cells.
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Jesse Engreitz
Assistant Professor of Genetics
Research Interests
Regulatory elements in the human genome harbor thousands of genetic risk variants for common diseases and could reveal targets for therapeutics — if only we could map the complex regulatory wiring that connects 2 million regulatory elements with 21,000 genes in thousands of cell types in the human body.
We combine experimental and computational genomics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics to assemble regulatory maps of the human genome and uncover biological mechanisms of disease.
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Fumiaki Ikeno
Program Director (U.S) Japan Biodesign, Stanford Biodesign, Medicine - Med/Cardiovascular Medicine
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Paul A. Khavari, MD, PhD
Carl J. Herzog Professor of Dermatology in the School of Medicine
Clinical Focus
Cancer > Cutaneous (Dermatologic) Oncology, Dermatology, General Dermatology
Research Interests
We work in epithelial tissue as a model system to study stem cell biology, cancer and new molecular therapeutics. Epithelia cover external and internal body surfaces and undergo constant self-renewal while responding to diverse environmental stimuli. Epithelial homeostasis precisely balances stem cell-sustained proliferation and differentiation-associated cell death, a balance which is lost in many human diseases, including cancer, 90% of which arise in epithelial tissues.
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Seung K. Kim M.D., Ph.D.
KM Mulberry Professor, Professor of Developmental Biology, of Medicine (Endocrinology) and, by courtesy, of Pediatrics (Endocrinology)
Research Interests
We study the development of pancreatic islet cells using molecular, embryologic and genetic methods in several model systems, including mice, pigs, human pancreas, embryonic stem cells, and Drosophila. Our work suggests that critical factors required for islet development are also needed to maintain essential functions of the mature islet. These approaches have informed efforts to generate replacement islets from renewable sources for diabetes.
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Publication Topics For This Person
3T3 Cells
Blotting, Western
Cell Cycle
Cell Cycle Proteins
Cell Differentiation
Cell Division
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Nucleus
Cells, Cultured
Chromosomes, Human, Pair 1
Computer Systems
Culture Media, Serum-Free
Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p27
Cytoplasm
DNA
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Ganciclovir
Gene Expression Profiling
Gene Expression Regulation
Gene Transfer Techniques
Genes
Genetic Therapy
Genetic Vectors
Growth Substances
Guanylate Kinases
Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
Kidney
Liver
Models, Genetic
Phosphorylation