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Nidhi Rohatgi, MD MS
Clinical Professor, Medicine
Clinical Professor (By courtesy), Neurosurgery
Clinical Professor (By courtesy), Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain MedicineBioNidhi Rohatgi, MD, MS, SFHM, is a Clinical Professor of Medicine and (by courtesy) Neurosurgery, Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. She served as Chief of Surgical Co-management for Neurosurgery, ENT, and Orthopedic Surgery at Stanford. Dr. Rohatgi is Affiliate Faculty at Stanford's Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI) and Center for Digital Health. She served as Co-Director of Clinical Research in Hospital Medicine and Physician Lead of Stanford Health Care's Readmissions Committee.
Dr. Rohatgi has authored peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals (NEJM, Lancet, JAMA, Nature, Annals of Surgery), led workshops and webinars, and written book chapters in Perioperative Medicine. She is a global advisor on surgical co-management models and chaired the Society of Hospital Medicine's Global Technical Advisory Committee on co-management. Dr. Rohatgi serves as the Editor-in-Chief for JMIR Perioperative Medicine journal and is on the Editorial Board for Brown University's Journal of Hospital Medicine. She has been an invited speaker at several regional, national, and international meetings.
Dr. Rohatgi has served as Medical Director for Clinical Advice Services in Patient Experience at Stanford for over 10 years, overseeing after-hours clinical support and triage for 30+ services and 180+ clinics, and handling 90,000+ calls annually. This award-winning service has a strong track record in patient safety, reducing unnecessary ED and clinic visits, and reducing pages to on-call teams by over 90%.
She has served on multiple national committees: Society of Hospital Medicine's Research Committee, Hospital Quality and Patient Safety Committee, Perioperative Medicine Executive Council, Practice Management Committee, Perioperative and Consultative Medicine Educational Portal Planning Committee, and Leadership Committee for the Hospital Medicine National Writing Challenge. Dr. Rohatgi has served as a principal investigator and co-investigator for NIH and industry-sponsored trials. Recognized as a Top Hospitalist by the American College of Physicians, she has received numerous national and international awards for clinical care, quality improvement, teaching, and research.
Dr. Rohatgi has written on LLMs for clinical text summarization and pharmacogenomics, multimodal in-context learning (presented at NeurIPS), promises and limitations of AI, and digital twins. She will be the keynote speaker on AI in Healthcare at 2026 IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Sustainable Innovation in Technology. In her upcoming book, Dr. Rohatgi shares a blueprint for AI in medicine: where AI can help and how, global health AI trends, and tackling costs. Her unique lens spans clinical experience in rural India to Silicon Valley, managing patients in medical and surgical specialties, research on millions of patient records, investigator for clinical trials, patient experience, clinical triage, and health system operations. Dr. Rohatgi is passionate about innovative, value-based, sustainable solutions, and exploring new frontiers in healthcare. -
Rajat Rohatgi
Professor of Biochemistry and of Medicine (Oncology)
Current Research and Scholarly Intereststhe overall goal of my laboratory is to uncover new regulatory mechanisms in signaling systems, to understand how these mechanisms are damaged in disease states, and to devise new strategies to repair their function.
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Dana Nirel Romalis
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Vaden Health Center
BioDana Romalis has been a board certified Family Medicine physician since 2004. She enjoys taking care of people throughout all phases of life. Special interests include teaching, collaborative care, preventative medicine, behavioral change, and reproductive and adolescent health. Since 2017, she has been a clinician educator with Stanford's department of primary care and population health. Her current clinical practice is at the Vaden student health center on campus.
She was born and raised in Vancouver, Canada, where she also attended medical school at the University of British Columbia. As an undergraduate at Brandeis University, she double majored in Neuroscience and Psychology, and was captain of the women’s varsity diving team. She did her residency at Montefiore Medical Center’s Residency Program of Social Medicine in the Bronx, NY.
Prior to joining Stanford’s primary care division in 2017, she was a primary care physician on Santa Clara Valley Medical Center's interdisciplinary Homeless Healthcare Program for 10 years. She is committed to comprehensive and compassionate care for all.
In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and 2 adult children, reading, hiking, and volunteering in her community. -
Maria Grazia Roncarolo
George D. Smith Professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, Emerita
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsResearch Interests
Immunetolerance: Mechanisms underlying T-cell tolerance, induction of T-cell anergy and regulatory T cells; Immunomodulation: mAbs, proteins and low molecular weight compounds which can modulate T-cell activation; Primary immunodeficiencies: Characterization of molecular and immunological defects; Gene therapy: Gene transduction of hematopoietic cells for gene therapy in primary immunodeficiencies and metabolic diseases; Hematopoiesis: Mechanisms underlying growth and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells; Transplantation: Immune reconstitution and T-cell tolerance after allogenic stem cell transplantation; Cytokines/Cytokine receptors: Role in regulation of immune and inflammatory responses
Clinical Interests
Primary Immunodeficiencies
Monogenic Autoimmune Disorders
Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplantation
Gene Therapy Clinical Trials
Cell Therapy Clinical Trials
Clinical Trials in Autoimmune Diseases and Organ Transplantation
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Andrew Rong, MD
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology (Research/Clinical Trials)
BioDr. Andrew J. Rong is a board-certified, fellowship-trained oculofacial plastic, reconstructive, and orbital surgeon with Stanford Health Care. He is also an associate professor in the Department of Ophthalmology, Division of Oculoplastic, Reconstructive, and Orbital Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Rong has extensive expertise in cosmetic, functional, and reconstructive eyelid surgery. He specializes in upper and lower blepharoplasty, ptosis repair, revision eyelid surgery, brow lifting, and natural-looking periocular rejuvenation. He also treats eyelid tumors, eyelid malposition, thyroid eye disease, orbital tumors, and other complex conditions affecting the eyelids and eye socket. Dr. Rong performs advanced eyelid and periocular reconstruction following trauma, cancer treatment, and previous surgery. Whether performing cosmetic or reconstructive eyelid surgery, he provides individualized care designed to preserve eyelid function while achieving balanced, natural-looking results.
Dr. Rong graduated summa cum laude from the University of California, Los Angeles, with a degree in Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics. He received his medical degree from the University of California, Davis, where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. He completed both his ophthalmology residency and oculoplastic surgery fellowship at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. He subsequently joined the faculty at Bascom Palmer and served as Director of the Oculoplastic, Reconstructive, and Orbital Surgery Division, leading one of the country’s largest academic oculoplastic surgery services before returning to his native California and joining Stanford.
A major focus of Dr. Rong’s academic work is oculoplastic oncology, particularly sebaceous carcinoma of the ocular adnexa. His research seeks to improve how eyelid and periocular cancers are detected, characterized, and treated through molecular diagnostics, biomarker discovery, and translational laboratory models. His work has advanced the understanding of sebaceous carcinoma biology, including the identification of novel diagnostic markers and investigation of emerging therapeutic approaches. Dr. Rong has also developed and published innovative surgical techniques for complex eyelid, ocular surface, orbital, and periocular reconstruction, including reconstruction following lacrimal and periocular tumor resection.
Dr. Rong has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, abstracts, and book chapters. He has lectured nationally and internationally on eyelid and periocular cancers, sebaceous carcinoma, ocular surface reconstruction, orbital surgery, cosmetic oculofacial surgery, and complex oculoplastic techniques. His research has been supported by grant and philanthropic funding and published in leading ophthalmology journals.
Dr. Rong is a member of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and has been recognized as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor. Outside of medicine, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two young daughters.