Dermatology
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Chaw Ning Lee
Clinical Instructor, Dermatology
BioDr. Chaw-Ning Lee is a dermatologist and completed her dermatology education at National Cheng Kung University and Hospital and is a member of Taiwan Dermatology Association and Taiwanese Society for Investigative Dermatology. She earned her Ph.D. in pharmacoepidemiology and has experience in real-world evidence and Phase IV post-marketing studies using large databases. Since November 2023, Dr. Lee has been a visiting scholar in Program in Epithelial Biology and Pediatric Dermatology, Department of Dermatology at Stanford University. Her areas of special interest include skin cancer, pharmacoepidemiology, psoriasis, pediatric dermatology and drug eruptions.
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Jinwoo Lee, MD, PhD, FAAD
Instructor, Dermatology
BioDr. Jinwoo Lee is a physician-scientist and board-certified dermatologist on the clinical faculty in the School of Medicine. He received his B.S. in biology from Caltech and his M.D./Ph.D. from the UCSF Medical Scientist Training Program. Dr. Lee completed his residency in dermatology at Stanford, where he joined the Investigative Training Track to conduct basic science research in autoimmunity and inflammation. Dr. Lee’s scientific research focuses on identifying the mechanisms underlying the onset and progression of autoimmune diseases. His clinical interests include medical management of complex dermatologic conditions, autoimmune skin diseases, as well as general dermatology.
Dr. Lee is currently only seeing patients on Monday afternoons at the Stanford Medicine Outpatient Center in Redwood City. -
Ramrada Lekwuttikarn MD
Clinical Instructor, Dermatology
BioRamrada Lekwuttikarn, MD is a pediatric dermatologist and clinical investigator in the Division of Pediatric Dermatology at Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. She serves as a Research Scientist and Clinical Instructor with expertise in vascular anomalies, genetic skin diseases, and inflammatory skin disorders.
Dr. Lekwuttikarn received her medical degree and pediatric training at Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Thailand, and completed subspecialty training in pediatric dermatology at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in Thailand. She subsequently completed clinical research fellowships at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Stanford University. Prior to joining Stanford, she served as Chief of Pediatric Dermatology and Assistant Professor at Ramathibodi Hospital.
Her work focuses on translational research and clinical trials developing targeted therapies for complex pediatric skin diseases. -
Matt Lewis, MD, MPH
Clinical Associate Professor, Dermatology
BioDr. Lewis specializes in autoimmune skin diseases. He completed medical school at The George Washington University School of Medicine and dermatology residency at The University of Rochester, where he was chief resident. He also completed a Master’s of Public Health at Johns Hopkins and a fellowship in autoimmune connective tissue diseases at Stanford University.
He believes multidisciplinary care is key to treat patients with systemic inflammatory diseases. He holds a rheumatology-dermatology clinic with a rheumatologist, Dr. Janice Lin, as well as a dermatology-ophthalmology clinic with an ophthalmologist, Dr. Christopher Ta, and is the dermatologist for the sarcoidosis program, all with this primary goal of providing high quality, collaborative, patient-centered care. -
Dayan J. Li, MD, PhD
Clinical Scholar, Dermatology
Postdoctoral Scholar, Pediatric SurgeryCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsWound healing, cutaneous fibrosis
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Matthias Christian Lutz
Graduate, Medicine, Dermatology
BioI’m a German fourth-year medical student and Student Researcher at the Stanford Center for Digital Health, currently conducting my doctoral research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, cardiology, and patient-centered digital health under the supervision of Dr. Fatima Rodriguez and Dr. Paul Schmiedmayer. My work focuses on developing multimodal large language model (LLM)-based systems that integrate clinical and behavioral data to improve health literacy, patient activation, and early cardiovascular prevention at scale.
My current research addresses one of the most pressing challenges in modern healthcare: preventing the progression of early cardiovascular disease, particularly the recently defined cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome, which affects the vast majority of adults in the United States. Despite major advances in the treatment of obesity, hypertension, and diabetes, cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide. A central bottleneck lies not in the lack of clinical knowledge, but in the insufficient translation of this knowledge into patient understanding, risk perception, and sustained behavioral change.
To address this gap, I develop and evaluate personalized, contextualized, and explainable conversational AI systems designed to support patients in understanding and managing their own health. By integrating longitudinal electronic health record data, patient communication, and behavioral trajectories, my work aims to create guideline-aligned AI systems capable of delivering interpretable feedback and personalized smart nudges through conversational interfaces. The broader vision is to establish scalable, clinically grounded frameworks for preventive cardiometabolic care that bridge advanced AI methodology with real-world patient behavior and implementation.
I ranked among the top 1% nationwide in Germany’s first written medical licensing examination and additionally gained over two years of experience at Brainlab SE in Clinical Affairs, where I contributed to the management of more than 90 international clinical trials and regulatory approval processes. These experiences strongly shaped my interest in translational research at the interface of clinical medicine, technology development, and real-world implementation.
Beyond my research, I am the co-founder and former chair of OneAIM (one-aim.org), a student-led MedTech initiative that has grown into the largest organization of its kind in Germany, connecting more than 500 students across medicine, engineering, and computer science through interdisciplinary innovation programs. In parallel, I am actively involved in shaping medical education: as the only student member of the curriculum commission at the Technical University of Munich, I play a leading role in integrating digital medicine into the medical curriculum. I also served as instructor for the elective course “Neural Networks - AI in Medicine” at LMU Munich, where I introduced students to the intersection of clinical medicine and artificial intelligence.
My broader goal is to advance clinically grounded, explainable AI systems that not only improve clinical decision-making, but also empower patients and physicians alike, ultimately bridging the gap between technological innovation and meaningful real-world healthcare impact. -
Chelsea Ma, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Dermatology
BioChelsea Ma, M.D. is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology. Dr. Ma received a Bachelor of Arts degree in human biology from Stanford University. She attended medical school at the University of California Davis, and internship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School. She completed her dermatology residency at University of California Davis, serving as Chief Resident her final year. She completed a clinical research fellowship, focusing on neutrophilic dermatoses, blistering diseases, melanoma, eczema and psoriasis. Her clinical interests include general dermatology and complex medical dermatology.
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Ann Marqueling, MD
Clinical Associate Professor, Dermatology
Clinical Associate Professor (By courtesy), PediatricsBioAnn Marqueling, M.D., is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Her clinical interests include general pediatric dermatology, neonatal dermatology, infantile hemangiomas and other vascular anomalies, acne, psoriasis, and pediatric laser and skin surgery.