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  • Talayeh Ghezelayagh

    Talayeh Ghezelayagh

    Instructor, Obstetrics & Gynecology - Gynecologic Oncology

    BioTalayeh Ghezelayagh, M.D., M.P.H, is an Instructor in the Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Stanford University School of Medicine. She received her medical degree from the University of San Francisco, CA School of Medicine and earned a master’s in public health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She then completed residency in obstetrics and gynecology and a fellowship in gynecologic oncology at the University of Washington.

    Dr. Ghezelayagh’s research focuses on improving cancer risk predictions and health outcomes in patients at increased familial or genetic risk of gynecologic cancers. She is a clinically active gynecologic oncologist but spends much of her clinical work counseling and treating patients at higher risk for developing gynecologic cancers.

  • Chandrayee Ghosh

    Chandrayee Ghosh

    Affiliate, Surgery - General Surgery

    BioChandrayee Ghosh, PhD, is a Basic Life Research Scientist in the Department of Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine and has been working in the field of Cancer and Immunology, with specific training and expertise in cancer therapeutics and translational science pertaining to drug repurposing and novel formulations of natural compounds. She has authored and coauthored 9 peer reviewed original articles in high impact journals. Her work has received media coverage both nationally and internationally. She presented her works in more than 18 international conferences and is recipient of research awards for her work. Her scientific contribution includes ground breaking findings such as identifying novel functions of FDA approved compounds and their combinations in targeting and assessing their mechanism of actions in one of the deadliest endocrine cancers anaplastic thyroid cancer, discovery of the interaction KDM3A with DCLK-1 and their role in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma tumorigenesis and stemness, identifying the cluster of master transcription factors or Super-Enhancers as novel targets for pancreatic cancer using novel formulation of natural compounds as anticancer agents.

  • Amato J. Giaccia

    Amato J. Giaccia

    Jack, Lulu and Sam Willson Professor, Professor of Radiation Oncology, Emeritus

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDuring the last five years, we have identified several small molecules that kill VHL deficient renal cancer cells through a synthetic lethal screening approach. Another major interest of my laboratory is in identifying hypoxia-induced genes involved in invasion and metastases. We are also investigating how hypoxia regulates gene expression epigenetically.

  • Luciana Giambarberi, MD

    Luciana Giambarberi, MD

    Clinical Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

    BioDr. Giambarberi is a double-board-certified physician who completed her general psychiatry residency training at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and her Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry (BNNP) fellowship training at Stanford University School of Medicine. Her past experience includes leading, creating, expanding, and providing neuropsychiatry education and care to communities across the southeast region.

    As a clinical associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Stanford, Dr. Giambarberi supervises trainees in the Neuropsychiatry Section and the Individual Psychotherapy Clinic. Dr. Giambarberi's administrative duties include serving as director of the Movement Disorders Clinic and director of BNNP didactics, as well as overseeing neurology core rotations and elective rotations within the neuropsychiatry section.

    Dr. Giambarberi has extensive clinical experience with a diverse neuropsychiatric patient population, and her research is primarily grounded in education. She is also an active member and contributor to national and international neuropsychiatric organizations.


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