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  • Isheeta Zalpuri

    Isheeta Zalpuri

    Clinical Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Child Development

    BioDr. Isheeta Zalpuri is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. She serves as Program Director for the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, where she is dedicated to advancing exceptional clinical training and supporting the professional growth of future child and adolescent psychiatrists. With a strong foundation in educational pedagogy, Dr. Zalpuri uses innovative, learner-centered teaching methods to create engaging, inclusive, and effective learning environments for students, residents, fellows, and faculty. Her longstanding commitment to excellence in education has been recognized through numerous teaching and mentorship awards.

    As Associate Chair for Clinical Educator Professional Development, Dr. Zalpuri is invested in strengthening faculty development efforts across the department. Her work focuses on creating meaningful opportunities for mentorship, sponsorship, leadership development, and career advancement among clinical educators.

    Clinically, Dr. Zalpuri specializes in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. She provides compassionate, evidence-based care for children, adolescents, and families while remaining at the forefront of evolving treatment approaches. She is extensively published in the areas of child and adolescent mental health, medical education, and professional development.

  • Roham Zamanian

    Roham Zamanian

    James and Yvonne Wood Professor of Pulmonary Vascular Medicine

    Current Research and Scholarly Interests1. Development and evaluation of prognostic and diagnostic integral biomarkers in PAH.

    2. Prevalence and Treatment of Insulin Resistance in PAH.

    3. Role of inflammation and proteomic signature in PAH

    4. Development of novel therapeutics (bench to bedside) including FK506 & Elastase Inhibition in PAH.

    5. Assessment of Vasoreactivity (gain and loss) in pulmonary arterial hypertension

    6. Assessment of microvascular function in PAH.

  • Richard Zare

    Richard Zare

    Marguerite Blake Wilbur Professor of Natural Science and Professor, by courtesy, of Physics

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research group is exploring a variety of topics that range from the basic understanding of chemical reaction dynamics to the nature of the chemical contents of single cells.

    Under thermal conditions nature seems to hide the details of how elementary reactions occur through a series of averages over reagent velocity, internal energy, impact parameter, and orientation. To discover the effects of these variables on reactivity, it is necessary to carry out studies of chemical reactions far from equilibrium in which the states of the reactants are more sharply restricted and can be varied in a controlled manner. My research group is attempting to meet this tough experimental challenge through a number of laser techniques that prepare reactants in specific quantum states and probe the quantum state distributions of the resulting products. It is our belief that such state-to-state information gives the deepest insight into the forces that operate in the breaking of old bonds and the making of new ones.

    Space does not permit a full description of these projects, and I earnestly invite correspondence. The following examples are representative:

    The simplest of all neutral bimolecular reactions is the exchange reaction H H2 -> H2 H. We are studying this system and various isotopic cousins using a tunable UV laser pulse to photodissociate HBr (DBr) and hence create fast H (D) atoms of known translational energy in the presence of H2 and/or D2 and using a laser multiphoton ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometer to detect the nascent molecular products in a quantum-state-specific manner by means of an imaging technique. It is expected that these product state distributions will provide a key test of the adequacy of various advanced theoretical schemes for modeling this reaction.

    Analytical efforts involve the use of capillary zone electrophoresis, two-step laser desorption laser multiphoton ionization mass spectrometry, cavity ring-down spectroscopy, and Hadamard transform time-of-flight mass spectrometry. We believe these methods can revolutionize trace analysis, particularly of biomolecules in cells.

  • Christopher K. Zarins

    Christopher K. Zarins

    Walter Clifford Chidester and Elsa Rooney Chidester Professor of Surgery, Emeritus

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDiagnosis of coronary artery disease using coronary CT angiography with AI-enabled quantitation of coronary plaque burden and lesion-specific coronary ischemia is used to guide management of CAD. Applying this strategy to PAD patients with no cardiac symptoms reveals a high prevalence of silent coronary ischemia. Ischemia-targeted coronary revascularization may to reduce death and MI and improve long-term survival. Randomized trials in carotid and peripheral vascular patients are underway .

  • James L. Zehnder, M.D.

    James L. Zehnder, M.D.

    Professor of Pathology (Research) and of Medicine (Hematology)

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy main research and clinical interests include molecular pathogenesis of acquired cytopenias, genetic testing for inherited non-malignant hematologic disorders, next-generation sequencing approaches to T and B cell clonality testing, somatic mutations in cancer and assessment of minimal residual disease in cancer patients.