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Michael Patrick Broennimann
Affiliate, Rad/Interventional Radiology
Visiting Scholar, Rad/Interventional RadiologyBioI am a Swiss board-certified radiologist specializing in interventional radiology and currently serve as a Visiting Scholar in Interventional Radiology at Stanford University. I am an Attending Radiologist in the Department of Diagnostic, Interventional and Pediatric Radiology at Inselspital, Bern University Hospital.
I received my M.D. from the University of Bern in 2016 and obtained board certification in Radiology in 2020. In 2025, I earned the European Board of Interventional Radiology (EBIR). I further completed a fellowship in Interventional Radiology at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin.
My clinical work focuses on minimally invasive image-guided oncologic and vascular interventions, with particular expertise in interventional oncology. My procedural spectrum includes CT-guided lung biopsy, liver-directed therapies such as TACE, SIRT, and TIPS, as well as percutaneous tumor ablation.
My academic interests center on interventional oncology and image-guided therapies. I have authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in this field. -
Helen Bronte-Stewart, MD, MS
John E. Cahill Family Professor, Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences (Adult Neurology) and, by courtesy, of Neurosurgery
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research focus is human motor control and brain pathophysiology in movement disorders. Our overall goal is to understand the role of the basal ganglia electrical activity in the pathogenesis of movement disorders. We have developed novel computerized technology to measure fine, limb and postural movement. With these we are measuring local field potentials in basal ganglia nuclei in patients with Parkinson's disease and dystonian and correlating brain signalling with motor behavior.
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James D. Brooks
Keith and Jan Hurlbut Professor
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsWe use genomic approaches to identify disease biomarkers. We are most interested in translating biomarkers into clinical practice in urological diseases with a particular focus in cancer.
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Nicole Brooks
Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
BioDr. Nicole Brooks is board certified in psychiatry and forensic psychiatry. She specializes in the treatment of mood disorders and serves as a forensic expert in criminal and civil cases. In her role as Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine, Dr. Brooks provides outpatient care in the depression and bipolar disorder clinics. She also serves as the Associate Program Director of the forensic psychiatry fellowship.