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Janet J. Baek, M.D.
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Resident in Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesBioJanet Baek, MD, (she/her) is a board-certified psychiatrist and licensed physician in California. She is pursuing sub-specialization in child and adolescent psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Baek’s interests include neurodiversity, psychotherapy (including play therapy and parent-based modalities), and trauma-informed yoga and mindfulness practices. She has presented nationally and regionally on mind body interventions and cultural issues in psychiatry.
Dr. Baek is actively involved in addressing diversity, inclusion, and health inequities in the medical field. She was a 2021-22 Stanford Medicine LEAD Scholar and a 2021-22 fellow member of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), a think tank. She was awarded the American Psychiatric Association/Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (APA/SAMHSA) Minority Fellowship and Robert Cabaj, MD Health Equity Award for her community-based efforts. -
Elizabeth Beam
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesBioAs an MD/PhD candidate at Stanford, Ellie Beam was awarded F30 grant funding by the NIMH to undertake specialized training in computational psychiatry, and she defended a PhD thesis in the Neurosciences within three years. Her thesis synthesized the texts and data of nearly 20,000 neuroimaging articles into a data-driven ontology of human brain function, forming the basis for a US patent and a first-author article in Nature Neuroscience. The idea of mapping brain function from the neuroimaging literature had been sparked a decade earlier when working directly with Professor Scott Huettel as an undergraduate at Duke to map the semantic structure of cognitive neuroscience through network analyses of article texts. Her undergraduate thesis was published as a first-author article in the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience and merited Graduation with Distinction in Neuroscience. She then dedicated two post-undergraduate years to full-time research in the lab of Professor Randy Buckner at Harvard and MGH, leading a project that related executive functioning deficits to frontoparietal network disruption in young adults at risk for depression. Her predoctoral work in neuroscience and psychiatry was recognized by the Leah J. Dickstein Medical Student Award, Angier B. Duke Memorial Scholarship and Research Fellowship, and Cleveland Technical Societies Scholarship.
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Rani Berry
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in MedicineBioRani Berry is a Gastroenterology Fellow in the Translational Track and will serve as the Chief Fellow in her final year of training. In addition to being a mixed methods researcher, she has a background in Clinical Informatics & completed the UCLA resident informatics program during her residency. She currently serves on the residency safety counsel and is a safety champion for Quality and Safety in Gastroenterology. She is actively involved in Stanford Health Care’s value based care initiatives and is conducting qualitative research to better understand the integration of value based care in large academic medical centers.