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Natasha Abadilla Glenn
Fellow in Adult Neurology
Affiliate, Department FundsCurrent Research and Scholarly Interestsglobal health, public health, health disparities, advocacy, pediatric neurology
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Caitlin Gocecamat
Affiliate, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics
BioI am a 2026 Stanford Storytelling & Medicine Summer Scholar! I am a rising junior at San José State University (SJSU), majoring in Psychology with a minor in Child and Adolescent Development, and hoping to attend counseling psychology graduate school. As a McNair Scholar, I am investigating the impact of third places on Santa Clara County adolescents in retrospect. Also, I foster my cultural connections as a research assistant for the SJSU BIPOC-MPMH Lab by interviewing Filipinx in the Bay Area about their experiences with colorism and its impacts on mental health. Aside from research, I work as a Psychology Peer Mentor to enrich high schoolers' understanding and passion for psychology. In my free time, I love to dance, read interactive novels, listen to new music, sew, and scrapbook! I am excited to mix arts with medicine because wellness should be led by a holistic approach with lots of fun and emotion!
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Deana L. Golini
Coach, SOM Career Center
BioB.S. in Communications, Boston University
M.Ed in Education Administration, Providence College
M.A.E in Art Education, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth -
Christopher Gonzales MSN, FNP-C, CCRN, CEN
Clinical Instructor (Affiliated), School of Medicine - Student Affairs
BioChristopher Gonzales is a Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner focusing on full spectrum LGBTQ+ care. His other interests include Acute on Chronic Medicine as well as Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. His previous experience includes 17 years of Emergency Medicine.
Christopher received his Bachelor of Science and his Masters of Family Nurse Practice. He loves to integrate fitness and exercise into his practice. When he is not working, he enjoys running, cycling, and yoga. -
William Rowland Goodyer, MD/PhD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Cardiology)
BioDr. Goodyer is a physician scientist who specializes in Pediatric Cardiology and Electrophysiology. Will graduated from McGill University (Montreal, Canada) with a BSc in Biology prior to completing his graduate studies at Stanford University in the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP). He subsequently completed residency training in Pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital before returning to Stanford to complete a fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology and advanced fellowship in Pediatric Electrophysiology. He additionally performed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Sean Wu laboratory at the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute where he developed the first comprehensive single-cell gene atlas of the entire murine cardiac conduction system (CCS) as well as pioneered the generation of optical imaging agents for the real-time visualization of the CCS to help prevent accidental surgical damage during heart surgeries. Will's lab (www.goodyerlab.com) focuses on basic science advances aimed at the improved diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.