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Sylvia Bereknyei Merrell
Causal temp, Pediatrics - General Pediatrics
Current Role at StanfordResearcher teaching about qualitative research in General Pediatrics. Co-Director of the Medical Education Scholarly Concentration program for the School of Medicine.
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Amelia Meyer
Affiliate, Pediatrics - Infectious Diseases
BioAmelia is a Research Program Manager working with the LaBeaud Lab to develop applied solutions that prevent environmental health pressures while supporting nature, frontline communities, planetary health, and climate resilience. With a strong commitment to sustainability and systems thinking, she designs science-driven, tactical solutions that bridge global and local scales, integrating disciplines to advance innovative ecological and nature-based solutions for health and the environment. She leverages her expertise as an interdisciplinary environmental scientist to develop holistic, quantifiable strategies for sustainable agriculture, climate change mitigation, plastic pollution, and ecosystem restoration. Her vision is to reimagine a future rooted in planetary health, circular economies, environmental justice, and eco-conscious living.
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Everett Meyer
Professor of Medicine (Blood and Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapy) and of Pediatrics (Stem Cell Transplantation)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsResearch focus in T cell immunotherapy and T cell immune monitoring using high-throughput sequencing and genomic approaches, with an emphasis on hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, the treatment of graft-versus-host disease and immune tolerance induction.
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Bethel Roba Mieso
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics - General Pediatrics
Fellow in Peds/Clinical InformaticsBioBethel R. Mieso, MD is a general pediatrician and clinical informatics fellow at Stanford Medicine whose work sits at the intersection of operational informatics, artificial intelligence ethics, pediatric care, and health equity. Dr. Mieso has played a key role in the enterprise-wide rollout of DAX Copilot at Stanford, leading ethical and regulatory guidance, trainee deployment, and patient-facing education. She has led a post-deployment evaluation of program director AI scribe policies across training programs, with findings informing strategic guidance for GME leaders nationwide–work that extends to her contributions to a national multi-institutional collaborative on AI in graduate medical education. Her research centers patient and family perspectives of ambient AI scribes in pediatric settings, shaping how health systems approach consent, communication, and trust with AI-assisted care.
Dr. Mieso's work merges operational informatics with strategic AI implementation–streamlining clinical workflows, reducing provider burden, and ensuring that emerging technologies serve patients equitably. She holds a BS in Biology from San Jose State University, an MD from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and completed her pediatrics residency at Stanford Medicine. -
Carlos Milla
Professor of Pediatrics (Pulmonary Medicine) and, by courtesy, of Medicine (Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsAt Stanford University I developed and currently direct the CF Translational Research Center. The overarching goal of the center is to provide the groundwork to streamline, accelerate, and promote the translation of basic discoveries into effective therapies and interventions to benefit patients affected by cystic fibrosis. My laboratory group currently has three main lines of investigation: respiratory cell biology in CF; remote biochemical monitoring; and lung physiology in young children.