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  • Margaret Claire Nikolov

    Margaret Claire Nikolov

    Senior Manager of Quantitative Analysis, Clinical Excellence Research Center (CERC) Operations

    BioDr. Meg Nikolov joined CERC in July 2022 as Senior Manager of Quantitative Analysis. Prior to CERC, Meg led the Technical Consulting and Advanced Analytics team, National Market Research at Kaiser Permanente, where her work focused on access to care and on telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to relocating to the West Coast, Meg was Assistant Professor in the Math Department at the United States Naval Academy. At the Naval Academy, Meg coordinated and taught the statistics and probability courses, co-taught the capstone research course in quantitative economics, advised student research projects, and collaborated with faculty on interdisciplinary research. Meg continues to collaborate on research exploring gender and racial bias in professional performance evaluations. Meg received her Bachelor of Science in Statistics and Biometry from Cornell University and her PhD in Biostatistics from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

  • Ke Ning

    Ke Ning

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Ophthalmology

    BioDr. Ning currently joins Dr. Yang Sun’s lab as a postdoctoral fellow at Dept. of Ophthalmology, Stanford University. Her current research interests include cilia-mediated signaling in RPE-related diseases and glaucoma. Dr. Ning received her MD at Xiamen University in China and completed her internship at Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated with Xiamen University. Her long-term research interest is to understand primary cilia roles in ocular development and how alterations in cilia-related gene expression contribute to eye diseases. Her further goal is to be a physician-scientist and to translate scientific discoveries to patient therapies. Some of her hobbies are cycling, reading, and skiing.

  • Gianna Nino-Tapias

    Gianna Nino-Tapias

    MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Community Health, expected graduation Spring 2024

    BioHola y bienvenidos. Mi nombre es Gianna y soy una estudiante de medicina en mi cuarto y ultimo año, aplicando para la especialidades en Medicina Familiar, y un programa dual de Medicina Familiar y Psiquiatría. El español es mi primer lenguaje y también fui trabajadora agrícola en este de Washington durante mi infancia. Asistí a la universidad en Stanford después de trabajar en los campos y me especialicé en Biología Humana con una concentración en Salud Pública Global y me quedé para el programa de maestría coterminal en Epidemiología donde completé mi investigación en la transmisión de polio con Jonathan Altamirano y la Dra. Yvonne Maldonado. Comencé la escuela de medicina en 2020 y he completado proyectos trabajando con trabajadores agrícolas locales en Pescadero. También trabajo semanalmente con la Dra. Nataly Beck en La Clínica Latina brindando atención psiquiátrica basada en evidencia congruente con el idioma a la comunidad latina que varía desde inmigrantes recientes monolingües en español y latinos nacidos en Estados Unidos que han estado en el país durante varias generaciones. Mis pasiones incluyen mejorar la salud de las comunidades indígenas y de trabajadores agrícolas, mejorar el uso de el español médico, y mejorar el acceso a la atención médica en las comunidades rurales y Latinas

    Hello, and welcome. My name is Gianna and I am a 4th year medical student applying into medical residency for Family Medicine, and a dual program for Family Medicine and Psychiatry. I am a native Spanish speaker and former farmworker from Eastern Washington. I attended university at Stanford after working in the fields with my family during my childhood. I majored in Human Biology with a concentration in Global Public Health and stayed for the coterminal Master's program in Epidemiology where I completed my research in polio transmission with Jonathan Altamirano and Dr. Yvonne Maldonado. I started medical school in 2020 and have completed projects working with local farmworkers in the rural part of San Mateo County in Pescadero. I also work weekly with Dr. Nataly Beck in La Clinica Latina providing language congruent evidence based psychiatric care to Latino community ranging from Spanish monolingual recent immigrants and American born Latinos who have been in the US for multiple generations. My passions include improving health for Indigenous and farmworker communities, medical Spanish, and improving healthcare access in rural and Latinx communities.

  • Matilde Nino-Murcia

    Matilde Nino-Murcia

    Professor of Radiology at the Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Emerita

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsGastrointestinal motility in spinal cord injury, patients; use of CT and MRI in imaging liver and biliary tree; contrast agents for MRI of the gastrointestinal tract and, hepatobiliary system; gastrointestinal motility disorders; abdominal, imaging; hepatobiliary imaging

  • Seigo Ninomiya

    Seigo Ninomiya

    Asst Clinical Rsch Coord, Psych/Major Laboratories and Clinical & Translational Neurosciences Incubator

    BioAt Stanford University School of Medicine, Seigo worked in NIH funded Clinical trials for a variety of neuropsychiatric disorder, and hands-on experience dealing data from neuroimaging methods such as fMRI, EEG, and 3D Neuro-navigation system. At UCSF School of Medicine, he has completed the internship program with the Center for Intelligent Imaging. As a part of Biomagnetic Imaging Lab and Speech Neuroscience Lab at UCSF School of Medicine, He has done data processing, Data QC, and analysis of MEG, fMRI data and several neuropsych scales such as GAD7, YBOCS, and Tinnitus Functional Index. He have hands-on experience on advanced neuroimaging technologies including fMRI and EEG in laboratory settings at University of California Davis., and obtained a CITI training certificate in both biological/behavioral training, and MRI training certificate from UC Davis Imaging Research center.