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Rebecca D. Walker
Clinical Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsInterests include international development in emergency care, healthcare disparities, wilderness medicine, human rights, administration
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Grzegorz Walkiewicz
Postdoctoral Scholar, Ophthalmology
BioGrzegorz (Greg) Walkiewicz, PhD, is a neuroscientist with a strong background in retinal and neurodegenerative disease research. He completed his PhD at KU Leuven (Belgium), focusing on tau pathology and Alzheimer’s disease. His research explores the connection between brain and eye pathology, with particular interest in pTau, Aβ, and microglial activation. He has worked extensively with transgenic mouse models as well as human brain and retinal tissues. He recently joined Stanford University to investigate INPP5K-related mechanisms in retinal ganglion cell degeneration.
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Dennis Wall
Professor of Pediatrics (Clinical Informatics), of Biomedical Data Science and, by courtesy, of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsSystems biology for design of clinical solutions that detect and treat disease
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James Wall
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsHealth Technology Innovation
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Jared Andrew Wallace
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Hematology
BioDr. Wallace is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Division of Hematology at Stanford University School of Medicine. He earned his MD and PhD in Molecular Biology from University of Utah in 2020 where he studied the role of non-coding RNAs in promoting the development of myeloid malignancies. He completed his Internal Medicine residency and fellowship in Hematology and Medical Oncology at Stanford. He specializes in the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of hematologic malignancies, with particular emphasis on multiple myeloma and acute myeloid leukemia. His current research is focused on understanding the role of the bone marrow microenvironment in promoting the development and progression of hematologic malignancies.