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Mario Martinez-Jimenez
Affiliate, Health Policy
Visiting Postdoctoral Scholar, Health PolicyBioMario Martínez-Jiménez is a Visiting Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Health Policy at Stanford Medicine, hosted by Dr. Maya Rossin-Slater. He is an applied microeconomist whose research focuses on the economics of child development and human capital formation, with an emphasis on how early-life conditions and policy shape long-run outcomes.
Mario’s primary affiliation is with the Department of Economics & Public Policy at Imperial College Business School, where he is an Imperial College Research Fellow.
He received his PhD in Economics of Health from Lancaster University. He also has a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Pompeu Fabra University (UPF), a Master of Science in Health Economics from the Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), and a Master of Research in Applied Economics from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB).
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Daphne O. Martschenko
Assistant Professor (Research) of Pediatrics (Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics)
BioDr. Daphne Oluwaseun Martschenko is an Assistant Professor at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics. Her scholarship identifies novel ways to examine and enhance the ethical and socially responsible conduct, translation, and interpretation of human genetic research.
Dr. Martschenko is passionate about fostering public and community engagement with controversial scientific research. She has appeared in the New York Times and on numerous podcasts including Freakonomics Radio. Dr. Martschenko’s work is published in publicly accessible media outlets such as Scientific American and The Conversation. In 2023, she was named one of 10 Scientists to Watch by ScienceNews.
Currently, Dr. Martschenko is writing a book with her friend and colleague Sam Trejo, a quantitative social scientist interested in how social and biological factors jointly shape human development across the life-course. In it, they unpack various social, ethical, and policy issues related to the DNA revolution.