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Mario Funes Hernandez MD
Postdoctoral Medical Fellow, Nephrology
BioDr. Mario Funes Hernandez is a clinical research nephrology fellow at Stanford University. He obtained his medical degree at the National Autonomous University of Honduras. His Internal Medicine residency was at Saint Peter’s University Hospital/Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, serving as assistant chief resident and was a recipient of the Sister Marie de Pazzi award as best resident of the Internal Medicine Class of 2020. He had the privilege to serve as the Nephrology Chief Fellow in the 2021-2022 academic year. Dr. Funes Hernandez is a Heart Health Tech Fellow at the Stanford Center of Digital Health and has an American Heart Association Research Supplement to Promote Diversity in Science award to assist in the development of digital health technology tools in the management of hypertension in patients with chronic kidney disease and resistant hypertension.
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Tejas Gopal
Postdoctoral Medical Fellow, Nephrology
Fellow in MedicineBioResearch Fellow, Nephrology
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Diana Tordoff
Postdoctoral Scholar, Nephrology
BioDiana M. Tordoff, PhD, MPH is a postdoctoral scholar with The PRIDE Study (pridestudy.org) at the Stanford School of Medicine. She is an epidemiologist whose research focuses on LGBTQ+ health equity. Prior to joining The PRIDE Study, Diana was awarded an NIH Kirschstein National Research Service Fellowship for her doctoral dissertation, which examined the heterogeneity in HIV/STI prevalence, testing, and PrEP use among transgender and non-binary people and their partners in the US. Her interests include barriers and facilitators of healthcare access for LGBTQ+ communities, sexual and reproductive health, HIV/STI prevention, sexual orientation & gender identity (SOGI) measurement, phylogenetics and molecular epidemiology, and community-engaged research methods.
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Nguyen K. Tran
Postdoctoral Scholar, Nephrology
BioNguyen K. Tran, PhD, MPH is a postdoctoral scholar with The PRIDE Study at Stanford University School of Medicine. His research aims to advance the health equity of communities facing social and structural forms of discrimination such as racism, homophobia, and transphobia. His work has focused on HIV prevention and harm reduction outcomes among people who use drugs as well as queer and transgender people. He is also interested in methods to evaluate the comparative effectiveness of social exposures and policies as well as reduce bias in observational studies.