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Moogdho Mim Mahzab
Postdoctoral Scholar, Infectious Diseases
BioMoogdho is a postdoctoral scholar at the Woods Institute for the Environment. He is a development economist, concentrating on political economy, environment and public health. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Virginia (UVa) in 2021. His research at UVa focused on how dishonest politicians (tax-evaders) affect public goods provision and public health in constituencies the politicians represent. At Stanford, he is working at the Luby Lab on improving Brick Kilns operations in South Asia to reduce air pollution and facilitate better public health.
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Alice Milivinti
Postdoctoral Scholar, General Internal Medicine
BioAlice Milivinti is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Stanford University School of Medicine at Center for Population Health Sciences. Her primary interest is to bring economic thinking and econometric techniques to answer Public Health questions. Her primary research interest is on the causal impact of economic and fiscal policies on life-cycle health outcomes. She works with Dr. Rehkopf D. on trying to uncover the causal impact of the New Deal programs and the Earned Income Tax Credit. She is co-PI with Dr. Athey S. on a Spectrum PHS Pilot Grant, which aims to develop a surrogate health index of short-term indicators to evaluate the impact of social policies on longer-term health outcomes. She is also a Fellow of Dr. Carstensen L. New Map of Life Project at the Stanford Center on Longevity, where she investigates the disruptive potential of longer lives on work. Her secondary research interest is on environmental epidemiology. She is a co-investigator of the Spectrum PHS Pilot Grant with Dr. Benini G. and Dr. Brant A. for studying the health effects of upstream methane emission (flaring and venting) from the oil and gas sector.
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Samuel Montalvo Hernandez
Postdoctoral Scholar, Cardiovascular Medicine
BioI am a sport and exercise research scientist with an interest in human performance. I have been awarded the 2022 Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance Research Fellowship. As a research scientist, I am interested in understanding the mechanical, molecular, and physiological mechanisms to human performance. Additionally, I am interesting in creating new and practical training methods to improve human exercise and sport performance.
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Eric Mou, MD
Postdoctoral Medical Fellow, Oncology
BioI was born in Oregon and raised in Iowa, where I cultivated my initial interest in science and medicine. I completed my undergraduate degree and medical school at the University of Iowa before heading to Stanford University for my internal medicine residency and oncology fellowship training. I chose this field to try my best in assisting patients during times of great need, and working to understand what is of greatest importance to them as they navigate their unique journey of cancer care. My clinical focus is in the care of patients with lymphoma and other hematologic cancers. My scholarly interests include better understanding the efficacy cancer therapeutics, improving patients' experience as the proceed through treatment, and promoting strength in medical education.