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Lynne Nicole Martin
Clinical Instructor, Radiology
BioEducation:
Trinity University | San Antonio, TX
B.S. Neuroscience
Boston University School of Medicine | M.D, May 2017
Stanford General Surgery Internship
Stanford Integrated Interventional Radiology Residency | 2018-2023
Certification and Licensure:
BLS Certified
ACLS Certified
Medical Board of California License
Publications:
Sharpe, AL, Varela, E, Bettinger, L, & Beckstead, MJ. Methamphetamine self-administration in mice decreases GIRK channel-mediated currents in midbrain dopamine neurons. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology. 2015;18(5), pyu073.
Bettinger LN, Waters LM, Reese SW, Kutner SE, Jacobs DI. Comparative Study of Prepectoral and Subpectoral Expander-Based Breast Reconstruction and Clavien IIIb Score Outcomes. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open. 2017;5(7):e1433. doi:10.1097/GOX.0000000000001433.
Martin LN, Higgings L, Mohabir P, Sze D, Hofmann L. Bronchial artery embolization for hemoptysis in cystic fibrosis patients: A 17-year review. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology. 2019. Currently in the proofing phase and will be published in the upcoming issue of JVIR.
Presentations:
Poster Presentation for Physiology Undergraduate Research Experience at UTHSCSA
The role of nucleus accumbens melanocortins in oral self-administration of methamphetamine. Bettinger, L.N., Beckstead, M.J., & Sharpe, A.L. University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas USA.
Poster Presentation at Behavior, Biology and Chemistry Conference
Melanocortin receptor agonist injected into the nucleus accumbens decreases food intake but does not increase metabolic rate in mice. Bettinger LN, Sharpe AL. Feik School of Pharmacy, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas USA.
Poster Presentation at Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) 2019
Bronchial artery embolization for hemoptysis in cystic fibrosis patients. Lynne Martin, MD; Luke J Higgins, MD PhD; Paul Mohabir, MD; Daniel Y Sze, MD PhD1; Lawrence V Hofmann, MD. Stanford University, Stanford, CA USA.
Oral Presentation at Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) 2020
Predictors of Iliocaval In-stent Restenosis. Lynne Martin, MD, Josh K.Y. Swee, MSc, Tarub S Mabud, MD, Msc, Victoria Arendt, MD, William T. Kuo, Lawrence “Rusty” Hofmann, MD. Stanford University, Stanford, CA USA
Current Projects:
Factors affecting survival of VA patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: A nationwide evaluation
IRB Approved
Principle Investigator: Rajesh Shah
Awards: Moskowitz grant
Iliocaval in-stent restenosis
Manuscript in progress
Principle Investigator: Lawrence (Rusty) Hofmann
QI Project
Advancing Surgery and Radiology inter-departmental communication through joint feedback and inter-resident education.
Faculty Mentor: Payam Massaband
Awards: Project approval for participation in Stanford’s RADCombinator program
Academic Achievements:
Diagnostic Radiology Junior Chief Resident
2020-2021
Medical Student Teaching/Lecturer | Stanford University
Clinical Teaching Seminar Series, Honors Scholar | Stanford
Project: Developing a joint radiology-surgery didactic and case-based lecture series
Participant in the Residency Leadership Through Design?
Interventional Radiology Mentor for the Stanford Navigating Medicine Mentors
Created and organize the Stanford Trauma Surgery-Radiology Case Conference
Personal:
Lagree Instructor, Core Studio 2019-2020
Previous diving and gymnastics coach
Previous captain of Trinity University's Conference Championship team
Springboard Diving Team Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Character and Community Involvement Award
Multiple top 5 Conference finisher for diving
Prior gymnast with multiple state, regional, and national top 5 finishes and championships
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Payam Massaband
Clinical Associate Professor, Radiology
BioPayam Massaband received his Bachelors degree in Neuroscience at UCLA in 1998 and MD degree at USC in 2002. Dr. Massaband has been a staff radiologist at the VA Palo Alto since graduating from Radiology residency and fellowship at Stanford in 2010. Dr. Massaband concentrated on imaging of the cardiovascular and musculoskeletal organ systems in fellowship. As chief of the Radiology Service at VA Palo Alto since 2012, he has concentrated on clinical excellence, process improvement and residency education. Dr. Massaband was named the Stanford Radiology Residency Program Director in 2015.
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Tarik F. Massoud, MD, PhD
Professor of Radiology (Neuroimaging and Neurointervention)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy current interests are in molecular and translational imaging of the brain especially in neuro-oncology and cerebrovascular diseases, experimental aspects of neuroimaging, clinical neuroradiology, neuroradiological anatomy, and research education and academic training of radiologists and scientists.
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Jennifer A McNab
Associate Professor (Research) of Radiology (Radiological Sciences Laboratory)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research is focused on developing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods that probe brain tissue microstructure. This requires new MRI contrast mechanisms, strategic encoding and reconstruction schemes, physiological monitoring, brain tissue modeling and validation. Applications of these methods include neuronavigation, neurosurgical planning and the development of improved biomarkers for brain development, degeneration, disease and injury.