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Emma Adair
Clinical Research Manager, Anesthesia - Adult Pain (Designated)
Current Role at StanfordEmma manages the Neurology & Neurosurgery Clinical Trials Team consisting of 17 Clinical Research Coordinators conducting 70+ clinical trials in areas including: Device Neurosurgery, Functional Neurosurgery, Headache, Epilepsy, Neuroimmunology, Alzheimers/Memory Disorders, Parkinson's, Radiology, and Bio Banks.
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Leslie Adams
Instructor, Psych/Public Mental Health & Population Sciences
BioLeslie Adams, PhD, MPH is an Instructor in the Division of Public Mental Health and Population Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine, where she focuses on addressing mental health disparities among Black boys and men. As a behavioral scientist, her research emphasizes the role of structural racism, gender norms, and psychosocial stressors in influencing mental health outcomes. Dr. Adams employs mixed-methods approaches, including ecological momentary assessment and passive data sensing, to explore real-time stressors like racial discrimination and their link to depressive symptoms and suicidality. Prior to her role at Stanford, she served as an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and was a David E. Bell Postdoctoral Fellow at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies.
Dr. Adams leads the G.R.A.C.E. Research Team (Gender, Racism, and Afrocentric Early Intervention), which centers the lived experiences of Black communities through community-based and participatory research. Her work has been recognized with multiple awards, including the Young Investigators Award from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the JHBSPH Excellence in Teaching Award. She earned her Ph.D. in Health Behavior from UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, an MPH in Health Policy from Dartmouth College, and a B.A. in Neuroscience from Dartmouth. Dr. Adams is dedicated to advancing culturally responsive approaches to suicide prevention and mental health equity among historically marginalized populations.