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Dong Liang
Instructional Designer Dvlpr 2, IT Services
BioMy background gives me a unique perspective on the question of learning design. I have formal education in both computer science and humanities, which means I am not only trained to understand how technologies work, but also have strong research and writing skills. Years of reading and writing argumentative essays makes me fluent at the art of communicating complex ideas. I have extensive classroom teaching experience, which gives me a big advantage when approaching the problem of instructional design because I learned how to create e-learning courses from brick-and-mortar experiences. Finally, my passion for education technology drives me toward using innovative tools to create engaging, immersive learning experiences, within or without a classroom.
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Sheri Loo
Affiliate, IT Services
BioSheri joined the Stanford Neurosurgery team as a nurse practitioner in 2018. Her current clinical focus is in brain and spine tumors and complex spinal deformities in the inpatient and outpatient setting. Prior to becoming an NP, she worked as a Registered Nurse specializing in neuro-stroke. She is a member of California Association of Nurse Practitioners, American Association of Nurse Practitioners, American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, and Sigma Theta Tau. In her free time, Sheri enjoys volunteering at a local primary care free clinic, going on medical missions trips, and mentoring and precepting students.
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Lindsay Hope Martin, MSN, AGNP-C, AOCNP
Affiliate, IT Services
BioLindsay Martin, MSN, AGNP-C, AOCNP is a nurse practitioner specializing in head and neck and endocrine malignancies. She began her career as a registered nurse at Stamford Hospital in Stamford, CT after graduated from New York University. She worked on an inpatient oncology and palliative care unit before transitioning to outpatient cancer care. She joined Mount Sinai Hospital as a nurse clinical coordinator within the Genitourinary Oncology practice while pursuing her master's degree from Hunter College. After becoming a board-certified nurse practitioner, she remained within the GU program until 2021, when she took over the GU Cancer Clinical Trials program as a program manager and sub-investigator. Her supervisory scope expanded in 2024 when she became the nurse leader for nurses and APPs within the Solid Tumor Clinical Trials service line. Seeking to grow as a nurse leader and expand her scope of expertise, she joined Stanford Health Care in August 2025 as the Lead Advanced Practice Provider for the Head and Neck, Cutaneous and Endocrine department. She is passionate about reducing healthcare disparities and improving access to quality cancer care through care coordination.
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Margaret Mills, MS, RN, NP-C, AOCNP
Affiliate, IT Services
BioMargaret Mills, MS, RN, NP-C, AOCNP is a nurse practitioner in the Gynecologic Oncology department at the Stanford Women's Cancer Center. She received her Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from Case Western Reserve University and her Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANP) degree from The Ohio State University. She is certified as an Advanced Oncology Nurse Practitioner through the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation (ONCC). Her area of clinical practice is in Medical Oncology, specializing in Gynecological Cancers.
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Harriet Nibbelin
Affiliate, IT Services
BioProject Manager, Information Services, at Stanford Children's Health | Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford
Manage projects in the areas of revenue cycle, clinical/biomedical and technical infrastructure. Ensure success of each project from evaluation to implementation. Develop clear project goals and objectives, ensure alignment with corporate initiatives, and sufficiently understand the technology. Develop project artifacts, i.e. charter, scope, project plan, resource matrix, RAID (Risks, Assumptions, Issues and Definitions) documents, deliverables matrix, budget tracking. Communicate project status and forecast to stakeholders, and resolve issues/conflicts within project. -
Grace Quadro
IT Service Manager, IT Services
Current Role at StanfordIT Service Manager
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Heather Radford, PA-C
Affiliate, IT Services
BioHeather Radford, PA-C is the Lead Advanced Practice Provider for the Blood and Marrow Transplant Program. She completed her MHS and PA studies at Duke University in 2007. She then started her career in inpatient pulmonary and critical care at Johns Hopkins from 2007-2011. She transitioned her practice to the Johns Hopkins inpatient hematologic malignancies and Bone Marrow Transplant program from 2011-2013. She moved back west and landed in beautiful Palo Alto, California. She joined the Stanford BMT program in September 2013 and shortly thereafter was promoted to Lead APP. Her area of clinical practice is bone marrow transplant and cancer cellular therapies. She practices on the inpatient service as well l as the infusion treatment area in addition to her leadership role.
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Ko Ri, MSN, RN, FNP-C
Affiliate, IT Services
BioKo jointed Stanford Neurosurgery and Neuro IR team as a nurse practitioner in 2016. She received her bachelor degree, master of science, and post-master program in Nursing at California State University, Long Beach; and obtained Adult Acute CNS and Family Nurse Practitioner licenses. She worked with inpatients for more than 8 years including 4 years in ICU and currently coordinate the care in cerebrovascular patients.
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Carolyn Savage, MPA, PA-C
Affiliate, IT Services
BioCarolyn Savage, MPA, PA-C is a Physician Assistant who specializes in Oculoplastic Surgery and Orbital Oncology at Stanford Health Care. She completed her Master’s of Physician Assistant Studies at Samuel Merritt University. She specializes in plastic and reconstructive surgery of the forehead, mid-face, and eyes and has a special interest in thyroid eye disease.
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Helen Shih, MSN, NP
Affiliate, IT Services
BioHelen Shih is an endocrine oncology NP who works with patients with benign and malignant neuroendocrine tumors, bridging the gaps between medical, surgical and endocrine oncology. She manages endocrinology immunotherapy adverse related events, and sees patients on clinical trials with neuroendocrine tumors including adrenal cortical carcinomas and thyroid cancers which require immunotherapy or targeted therapies. In addition, she has started her own thyroid nodule clinic.
Helen has been an NP since 2009, but her journey into hematology/oncology world, started in 2014, when working with a hematology/oncology practice in SF. From there, she worked at UCSF for 5 years in thoracic and sarcoma oncology. Helen was the primary NP in clinical trials investigating new treatment strategies for thoracic and sarcoma malignancies.
Prior to 2014, Helen worked as a primary care nurse practitioner for the San Francisco Department of Public Health and as a registered nurse in Weill Cornell Medicine's pulmonary step-down unit.
Shih graduated as an adult nurse practitioner from the Columbia University School of Nursing. Previously, she had received a bachelor's degree in molecular cell biology from the University of California, Berkeley, followed by a master of public health degree in epidemiology from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Her interests and hobbies include nature, dogs, dance classes, cooking, and creative endeavors. -
Yael Shull, MS, PA-C
Affiliate, IT Services
BioYael Shull, MS, PA-C is a Physician Assistant at the Stanford Cancer Center South Bay (CCSB). She graduated with her Master of Science (MS) degree from Samuel Merritt University. Working directly with the medical oncologists at CCSB, Yael Shull is involved in all aspects of patient care. She works closely with patients to ensure they have the knowledge and resources to help them maintain their quality of life during their cancer treatments. Yael Shull is an active member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, Association of Physician Assistants in Oncology, and California Academy of Physician Assistants.
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Victoria Rose Tanoury, RN, MSN, AGPCNP-BC
Affiliate, IT Services
BioVictoria Tanoury is a board-certified Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner and certified Movement Disorders Advanced Practice Provider specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of Parkinson’s Disease, essential tremor, dystonia, and other movement disorders. She has extensive experience in deep brain stimulation (DBS) programming and management for these conditions.
Victoria earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing from the University of Washington and spent eight years specializing in neurology and neurosurgery before furthering her education. In 2014, she joined the Stanford Movement Disorders team as the lead nurse coordinator, where she oversaw the DBS review board and coordinated the multidisciplinary Huntington’s Disease and ataxia clinic, which received designation as a Huntington Disease Society of America Center of Excellence. In addition, she co-led a local ataxia support group recognized by the National Ataxia Foundation.
While completing her master’s degree at UCSF, Victoria participated in a dual program that combined the Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner curriculum with coursework in occupational and environmental health studies. This experience allowed her to explore environmental factors affecting neurological conditions and observe workplace exposures linked to neurological symptoms. Upon finishing her nurse practitioner program, she rejoined the Stanford Movement Disorders team, where she is actively involved in the DBS program, performing initial evaluations, assisting with patient selection, and programming patients following their surgery. -
Courtney Walsh, PA-C
Affiliate, IT Services
BioCourtney Walsh, PA-C is an advanced practice provider who specializes in Breast Surgical Oncology. She completed her Master’s in Health Sciences in Physician Assistant Studies at the Weill Cornell School of Medicine. Courtney is passionate about women’s health, with prior experience in obstetrics at New York Presbyterian - Weill Cornell. She focuses on providing patient-centered care to empower breast cancer patients.
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Jessica C. Warner, MPA, PA-C
Affiliate, IT Services
BioJessica Warner, MPA, PA-C is an advanced practice provider who specializes in cardiothoracic surgery. She completed her physician assistant degree at Samuel Merritt University. Prior to this she completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Washington. She has a special interest in coronary artery revascularization and coronary artery bypass surgery, including endoscopic vessel harvesting.
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Stephanie Mariko Wilcox, FNP-C, RN, MSN
Affiliate, IT Services
BioStephanie Wilcox, FNP-C is a nurse practitioner at the Cancer Center, South Bay. She graduated with her Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) certificate from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and her master of science in nursing (MSN) at the University of San Francisco (USF). She also has a bachelor's of science (BS) degree in Molecular Biology and Art History from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). Her area of clinical practice is in medical oncology.