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Daniel Bernstein
Alfred Woodley Salter and Mabel G. Salter Endowed Professor of Pediatrics
Current Research and Scholarly Interests1. Using iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes to understand hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and heart failure associated with congenital heart disease.
2. Role of alterations in mitochondrial dycamics and function in normal physiology and disease.
3. Differences between R and L ventricular responses to stress,
4. Immune biomarkers of risk after pediatric VAD implantation.
5. Biomarkers for post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder. -
Isaac Alden Bernstein
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Clinical Research / Surgery, expected graduation Spring 2026
BioIsaac is a medical student at Stanford with interests in vision, big data, and artificial intelligence. He previously studied neuroscience and French at Johns Hopkins University, spending two additional years studying sinus inflammation and sensory loss using bioinformatic and epidemiological approaches.
At Stanford, Isaac harnesses big data and novel developments in artificial intelligence to address key questions in ophthalmology. His interests encompass the impact of social determinants on health outcomes, including the role of health care access and frailty in conditions like diabetic retinopathy and visual field loss. He also seeks to implement and understand innovative healthcare solutions, such as automated data abstraction using natural language processing, and assessing the effectiveness of advanced technologies like large language model chatbots in ophthalmic patient care. -
Jon Bernstein
Professor of Pediatrics (Genetics) and, by courtesy, of Genetics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research is focused on the diagnosis, discovery and delineation of rare genetic conditions with a focus on neurodevelopmental disorders. This work includes the application of novel computational methods and multi-omics profiling (whole genome sequencing, long-read DNA sequencing, RNA sequencing, methylomics, metabolomics). I additionally participate in an interdisciplinary project to develop induced pluripotent stem cell and assembloid models of genetic neurodevelopmental disorders.