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Rene Caissie
Adjunct Professor, Primary Care and Population Health
BioRene Caissie is an entrepreneur, researcher, and former surgeon who holds the position of CEO and Co-Founder at Medeloop.ai, a company dedicated to revolutionizing clinical research and trials through innovative AI technology. He serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine, where he teaches entrepreneurship in Digital Health. In addition, he lectures within the Stanford Master of Science in Clinical Informatics Management (MCIM) program, mentoring students through their practicum experiences. Furthermore, he provides instruction at the Translational Medicine Program (MTM) at UCSF, focusing on the translational challenges in medicine. He is also a member of the XPRIZE Brain Trust Team, where he lends his expertise to foster healthcare innovations. Additionally, Rene serves as a Venture Partner at the venture capitalist firm OVO Fund
Rene’s entrepreneurial and medical expertise has spurred the creation of several healthcare ventures, such as Medesync EMR, which was acquired by the $37 billion telecommunications giant, Telus. Amid the Covid-19 crisis, he played a crucial role in developing a powered Full Head Protective Hood with an air-purifying respirator and co-founding Dorma Filtration, which introduced Canada's first reusable N95 mask.
Beyond his professional pursuits, Rene is an avid mountain climber, sailboat trans-oceanic racer, SR22 Turbo aircraft pilot, and Ironman World Championship qualifier. His dedication to humanitarian work is evident through his NGO, Volte-Face, which has provided over $1 million in free medical care for life-changing surgeries to underprivileged patients. As a board member for Sprouts, a California-based non-profit, he supports disadvantaged youths through skills coaching and internships. -
Glennia R. Campbell
Industrial Contracts Offcr 2, School of Medicine - Research Management Group
Current Role at StanfordSenior Contract Officer - Services Agreements
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Diana Carbajal
Bilingual Outreach and Engagement Research Coordinator, Office of Community Engagement
Current Role at StanfordBilingual Research Coordinator at the OREC dept. in the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
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Britt Carr
Sr. Academic Technology Spec., Technology & Digital Solutions
Current Role at StanfordBritt Carr is the Academic Technology Specialist at EdTech in the department of Information, Resources & Technology (IRT). His primary responsibilities include:
* Training and supporting the School of Medicine Faculty in the design and implementation of their courses on the Canvas learning management system
* Migrating and archiving existing courses from the CourseWork learning management system
* Supporting other School of Medicine course related educational technology operations, projects, and initiatives -
Michelle Whirl-Carrillo
Principal Investigator and Director, PharmGKB, Biomedical Data Science
Current Role at StanfordPrincipal Investigator and Director, PharmGKB
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Geno Carvalho
YogaX Program Manager, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
BioGeno Carvalho (He/Him)
MPH, E-RYT500, NBC-HWC, CPT, FNTP
YogaX Program Manager
Geno is a passionate health educator dedicated to helping people make healthy choices and increasing access to health services. As a health educator, teacher, trainer, and coach Geno integrates yoga services with exercise and nutrition programs in clinical settings to promote wellness, prevent disease, rehabilitate injuries, and manage pain. His work is grounded in yoga teachings, the pillars of lifestyle medicine, and the essential services of public health.
Geno has a Master's of Public Health and Recreation with an emphasis on Community Health Education. He is a 500HR Experienced-Registered Yoga Teacher, National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, Certified Personal Trainer, and Functional Nutritional Therapy Practioner.
Geno works to promote complete physical, mental, and social well-being and address health equity through coalition building and policy innovation. His work aims to increase individual and collective access to integrative care and build community capacity to empower people to proactively embrace a healthy life informed by their communities' collective experiences. -
David F. Castro Pena
Masters Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2023
Stanford Student Employee, Health PolicyBioDavid has +7 years of experience optimizing processes, reducing costs, and leading teams within multilateral organizations, including the United Nations, the University of California, and government institutions in the United States and Colombia. In his capacity, David integrates machine learning, econometrics, and political economy to craft solutions for intricate challenges affecting millions of people.
As an accomplished scholar, David earned significant recognition in 2020 when the University of California, San Diego granted him a full fellowship to pursue a Master's in Public Policy. Furthering his academic pursuits, in 2023, David secured a second accolade with a fellowship to pursue a Master of Science in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University.
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Edward Chan
Life Science Research Professional 1, Surgery - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
BioCURRENT PROJECT
Our team is developing a novel imaging-driven autonomous surgical robotic platform to perform incision-free in-situ tissue editing.
EXPERIENCE
* High-performance ASIC/FPGA design in VHDL/Verilog
* Robust, high-precision control systems for robotic actuation
* Cloud/mobile-based information platforms in Python/NodeJS
AREAS OF INTEREST
* Co-registered MRI/CT with RT visual and ultrasound imaging
* Modeling frameworks for soft tissue deformation
* Level 3 autonomous surgical robotics
* Ultrashort pulse laser tissue ablation
* Wide-spectrum laser imaging