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Andreas Loening
Associate Professor of Radiology (Body MRI)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy lab focuses on expanding the capability of MR and PET/MR as it relates to applications in body imaging. Clinical research aims include the application of new or improved MR sequences to increase the speed, robustness, and diagnostic capability of body MR. Translation research aims include exploring new MR contrast mechanisms and contrast agents, such as for the stratification of cancer within the prostate and the evaluation of the lymphatic system.
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Juanita S. Loftus
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics - General Pediatrics
BioClinical Focus
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Pediatrics
Academic Appointment
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Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics-General Pediatrics
Professional Education
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Board Certification: American Board of Pediatrics, Pediatrics (1989)
Residency: St. Louis Children's Hospital, St. Louis, MO (1989)
Medical Education: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (1986) -
Daniel S Logan, BA
Research Data Analyst 1, Stanford-Surgery Policy Improvement Research and Education Center
Current Role at StanfordResearch Data Analyst I at the S-SPIRE Center, Department of Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine
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Kyle Loh
Associate Professor of Developmental Biology (Stem Cell)
BioHow the richly varied cell-types in the human body arise from one embryonic cell is a marvel and mystery. We have mapped how human embryonic stem cells develop into over twenty different types of cells. This roadmap allowed us to generate enriched populations of human brain, blood, blood vessel, bone, and other cells in a Petri dish from embryonic stem cells, with implications for developmental biology, stem cell biology, and regenerative medicine. Additionally, we have an emerging interest in exploring deadly biosafety level 4 viruses together with our collaborators.
Kyle attended the County College of Morris and Rutgers, and received his Ph.D. from Stanford (working with Irving Weissman), with fellowships from the Hertz Foundation, National Science Foundation and Davidson Institute for Talent Development. He then continued as a Siebel Investigator, and later, as an faculty member at Stanford. Kyle is a Packard Fellow, Pew Scholar, Human Frontier Science Program Young Investigator and Baxter Foundation Faculty Scholar. His research has been recognized by the NIH Director's Early Independence Award, ISSCR Early Career Impact Award, Forbes 30 Under 30, Harold Weintraub Graduate Award, Hertz Foundation Thesis Prize and A*STAR Investigatorship.