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William Rowland Goodyer, MD/PhD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Cardiology)
BioDr. Goodyer is a physician scientist who specializes in Pediatric Cardiology and Electrophysiology. Will graduated from McGill University (Montreal, Canada) with a BSc in Biology prior to completing his graduate studies at Stanford University in the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP). He subsequently completed residency training in Pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital before returning to Stanford to complete a fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology and advanced fellowship in Pediatric Electrophysiology. He additionally performed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Sean Wu laboratory at the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute where he developed the first comprehensive single-cell gene atlas of the entire murine cardiac conduction system (CCS) as well as pioneered the generation of optical imaging agents for the real-time visualization of the CCS to help prevent accidental surgical damage during heart surgeries. Will's lab (www.goodyerlab.com) focuses on basic science advances aimed at the improved diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
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Declan Grabb
Affiliate, Department Funds
Fellow in Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesBioDeclan Grabb, MD, is a forensic psychiatry fellow at Stanford and the first AI Fellow in Stanford's Lab for Mental Health Innovation. He has published widely on AI in user safety and mental healthcare, with first-author publications in both computer science conferences and medical journals. Recently, he collaborated with Common Sense Media to create a family guide on AI Companions, a project featured by the Associated Press, Fortune, and Mashable. His work has earned significant recognition, including the American Psychiatric Association’s inaugural Innovation in Psychiatry Award for fine-tuning language models to assist in mental health assessments, and Stanford’s Trailblazing Trainee Award for research on biases in AI models used for psychiatric diagnosis. His primary focus is on understanding the impact of technology on mental health—its benefits as well as its risks.