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Jonathan H. Chen, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics) and of Biomedical Data Science
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsInformatics solutions ares the only credible approach to systematically address challenges of escalating complexity in healthcare. Tapping into real-world clinical data streams like electronic medical records will reveal the community's latent knowledge in a reproducible form. Delivering this back as clinical decision support will uniquely close the loop on a continuously learning health system.
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Julie Chen
Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine - Endocrinology, Gerontology, & Metabolism
BioJulie Chen, MD, is a board-certified endocrinologist and a Clinical Associate Professor in the Division of Endocrinology at Stanford University. Dr. Chen diagnoses and treats a wide range of conditions with a focus on thyroid and thyroid cancer. She also works closely with cancer specialists to treat the endocrine side effects associated with cancer treatments, such as immunotherapy. Dr. Chen recognizes that patients are more than their disease. She views her relationship with each patient as a partnership and develops a personalized care plan for each one. Dr. Chen is committed to helping patients achieve the best possible outcomes through comprehensive treatment.
Dr. Chen is also passionate about medical education and mentoring. She currently serves as the Program Director for the Endocrinology Fellowship Program at Stanford University. She has given numerous lectures to medical students, residents, and fellows. -
Kuan-Lin Chen MD
Affiliate, Orthopaedic Surgery
Visiting Scholar, Orthopaedic SurgeryBioDr. Kuan Lin Chen is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in hip and knee arthroplasty, as well as joint reconstruction following musculoskeletal tumor resection. Dr. Chen’s research focuses on optimizing the long-term survival of reconstructions, with a particular interest in the mechanical behavior and integration of bone grafts. With a background in biomedical engineering, he helped develop multiple patient-centric devices. He frequently lectures on strategic design thinking in medical technology. Committed to evidence-based innovation, Dr. Chen integrates surgical expertise with a rigorous evaluation process to ensure meaningful, patient-centered impact.
Clinical Focus
Adult Reconstructive Orthopedic Surgery, Musculoskeletal Oncology
Professional Education
Fellowship: Joint Reconstruction and MSK Oncology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital (2024)
Residency: Taipei Veterans General Hospital (2023)
Medical Education: MD, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (2016); Master of Translational Medicine, UC Berkeley/ UCSF (2018)
Publications
-Zalikha L, Chen KL, Pius AK, Sanchez M, Zaniletti I, Huddleston JI 3rd. Substantial Clinical Benefit After Total Knee Arthroplasty Has Been Set Too High: An Analysis of the American Joint Replacement Registry. J Bone Joint Surg Am. Published online January 29, 2026. doi:10.2106/JBJS.25.00952
-Chen KL, Goodman SB. CORR Synthesis: What Is the Evidence for Joint-saving Procedures in ARCO Stage III Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head?. Clin Orthop Relat Res. October 30, 2025 doi:10.1097/CORR.0000000000003736
-Tian Y-H, Chen K-L, Wang P-H, Wu P-K, Chen C-F, Chen W-M. Patellofemoral arthroplasty in isolated Iwano grade IV patellofemoral osteoarthritis: 86% 10-year survival. J Exp Orthop. 2025;12:e70515. doi:10.1002/jeo2.70515
-Tian YH, Kao KC, Chen KL, Wang PH, Chen CF, Chen WM. Distribution of early- versus late-stage ONFH in core decompression cases at a tertiary center: does presenting symptomatology affect conversion to total hip replacement?. J Orthop Surg Res. 2025;20(1):983.
-Chen KL, Chen CF, Wu PK, et al. Balancing Tumor Control and Cartilage Preservation for Patients with Giant Cell Tumor of Bone Around the Knee: A Clinical Report from a Single Institute. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2025;107(10):e50. doi:10.2106/JBJS.23.01478
-Chen KL, Yin CY, Huang HK, Huang YC, Wang JP. Enabling the design of surgical instruments for under-resourced patients through metal additive manufacturing: ulnar shortening osteotomy as an example. 3D Print Med. 2024 May 31;10(1):18. doi: 10.1186/s41205-024-00220-3. PMID: 38819766; PMCID: PMC11141050.
-Chen, KL, Chen, C. M., Chen, Y. C., Wang, J. Y., Chen, C. F., Wu, P. K., & Chen, W. M. (2023). Freezing nitrogen ethanol composite reduces periprosthetic infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus contaminated metal implants: An animal study. Journal of the Chinese Medical Association : JCMA, 86(2), 227–232.
-Chen, KL, Chen, CM., Wu, PK., Chen, WM. (2022). Biological Reconstruction of the Humeral Diaphysis: Irradiated Autograft. In: Özger, H., Sim, F.H., Puri, A., Eralp, L. (eds) Orthopedic Surgical Oncology For Bone Tumors . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73327-8_43
-Chen, KL, Chen, C. M., Chen, C. F., Cheng, Y. C., Lin, Y. K., Tsai, S. W., Chen, T. H., Wu, P. K., & Chen, W. M. (2021). Comparable outcomes of recycled autografts and allografts for reconstructions in patients with high-grade osteosarcoma. International orthopaedics, 45(11), 2973–2981.
-Chen, KL, Wang, S. J., Chuang, C., Huang, L. Y., Chiu, F. Y., Wang, F. D., Lin, Y. T., & Chen, W. M. (2020). Novel Design for Door Handle-A Potential Technology to Reduce Hand Contamination in the COVID-19 Pandemic. The American journal of medicine, 133(11), 1245–1246. -
Lu Chen
Professor of Neurosurgery and of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsWhat distinguishes us humans from other animals is our ability to undergo complex behavior. The synapses are the structural connection between neurons that mediates the communication between neurons, which underlies our various cognitive function. My research program aims to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie synapse function during behavior in the developing and mature brain, and how synapse function is altered during mental retardation.
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Mary M. Chen, MS, MBA
Executive Director, Maternal & Child Health Research Institute, Peds/Child Health Research Program
Current Role at StanfordAssistant Dean of Maternal and Child Health Research; Executive Director of the Stanford Child Health Research Institute.
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Meng Chen, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care Medicine
BioDr. Chen is a double board-certified, fellowship-trained specialist in allergy and immunology and internal medicine. She is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine.
With training in pediatric and adult allergy/immunology, Dr. Chen provides expertise in chronic urticaria, angioedema, drug allergy, severe asthma, food allergy and allergic rhinitis. She excels at addressing the impact of allergies on quality of life and productivity. Driven by a desire to help people and deliver exceptional care, Dr. Chen takes great pride in the effectiveness and efficiency of her services, her attention to detail, and the excellent patient satisfaction scores she earns. She has trained and worked in a broad range of clinical care settings, including private practice, the Veterans Administration, major health systems, and academic medical centers, like Stanford Health Care.
Dr. Chen has extensive research experience, from study start-up to manuscript preparation. Dr. Chen has authored numerous scholarly publications on topics including urticaria, angioedema and food allergies. She has presented the findings of her research to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting and other conferences. Her work has appeared in the journals Pediatric Allergy; the Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology; JAMA; as well as book chapters on immunology. Dr. Chen has received honors and awards for her scholarship. She is a member of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology; the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology; and, the Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Foundation of Northern California.
Dr. Chen’s academic passion is medical education and fostering the growth of medical trainees. She is particularly interested in harnessing the power of coaching to promote self-efficacy and wellness in medicine. She serves as the Well-Being Director for the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine and also as a Faculty Coach in the School of Medicine’s Student Guidance Program.