School of Humanities and Sciences
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Sarah Frisch
Lecturer
BioSarah Frisch is a former Wallace Stegner Fellow and current Lecturer in the Creative Writing Program. Her work has been published in The Paris Review, the VQR, and The New England Review. She’s won a Pushcart Prize and an Elizabeth George Foundation Grant for fiction and has been a finalist for the National Magazine Award. She holds an MFA in Fiction from Washington University in St. Louis.
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Renate Fruchter
Director of PBL Lab
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsCognitive demands on global learners, VR in teamwork, Sustainability, Wellbeing
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Judith Frydman
Donald Kennedy Chair in the School of Humanities and Sciences and Professor of Genetics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsThe long term goal of our research is to understand how proteins fold in living cells. My lab uses a multidisciplinary approach to address fundamental questions about molecular chaperones, protein folding and degradation. In addition to basic mechanistic principles, we aim to define how impairment of cellular folding and quality control are linked to disease, including cancer and neurodegenerative diseases and examine whether reengineering chaperone networks can provide therapeutic strategies.
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Momoe Saito Fu
Lecturer
BioMomoe Saito Fu is a lecturer of the Japanese Language Program at Stanford since 2004. She is a certified ACTFL OPI tester.
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Yue Fu
Affiliate, Center for East Asian Studies
Visiting Scholar, Center for East Asian StudiesBio2023.09-Present Visiting Scholar: Center for East Asian Studies / Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Stanford
2022.09-2023.09 Visiting Scholar: Stanford Archaeology Center / Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Stanford
2018.11-2019.12 Visiting Scholar: Center for Chinese Studies,UCLA
2013.07-Present Associate Professor: Department of Culturology;Institute of Chu Culture;School of History and Culture ,
Central China Normal University
2010.07-2013.06 Lecture: Department of Culturology,School of History and Culture,Central China Normal University ;
2006.09-2010.06 Ph.D., History (Archaeology Major) Wuhan University
2004.09-2006.06 M.A., History (Archaeology Major) Wuhan University
2000.09-2004.06 B.A., History (Archaeology Major) Wuhan University -
Takako Fujioka
Associate Professor of Music
BioResearch topics include neural oscillations for auditory perception, auditory-motor coupling, brain plasticity in development and aging, and recovery from stroke with music-supported therapy.
Her post-doctoral and research-associate work at Rotman Research Institute in Toronto was supported by awards from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Her research continues to explore the biological nature of human musical ability by examining brain activities with non-invasive human neurophysiological measures such as magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electroencephalography (EEG).