School of Medicine
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Douglas Porter
Basic Life Research Scientist, Dermatology
Current Role at StanfordResearch Scientist, Khavari Lab
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Mary Ann Poulos
Casual - Non-Exempt, Urology - Administration
Current Role at StanfordDirector, Events Medical Center Development
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Ashkan Pourabhari Langroudi
Visiting Instructor, Urology - Divisions
BioAshkan Pourabhari Langroudi, MD, embarked on his medical journey at Tehran University of Medical Sciences in Iran. Throughout his academic and professional journey, he has consistently demonstrated a keen interest in urologic medicine.
Recently, Ashkan joined the urology research team at Stanford University. In this dynamic research environment, he explores diverse aspects of Men's Health. Ashkan is always eager to learn new things and is determined to have a positive impact on urological medicine. -
Shirin Pourashraf
Physical Science Research Scientist, Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
Current Role at StanfordPhysical Science Research Scientist, Academic Staff at Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
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Rosita Primavera
Basic Life Research Scientist, Rad/Pediatric Radiology
BioDr. Rosita Primavera is a Basic Life Research Scientist at Stanford University in the Department of Radiology/Pediatric Radiology. She has a MD in chemistry and pharmaceutical technology and a PhD degree in Cellular and Molecular Biotechnologies. Dr. Primavera has documented experience on the development of nano- and micro-drug delivery systems (DDS) as well as 3D-platforms for the treatment of different diseases. She has trained in developing DDS and 3D-platforms with different materials (synthetic or natural) and employing different techniques (e.g. top/down or bottom/up fabrication). In the last few years, her research interests are focused primarily on diabetes. She has been extensively trained on how to handle and process pancreatic islets from different origins (mouse, rat and human) and she has excellent knowledge and skills to manage and perform in vitro and in vivo experiments involving diabetic animals. She is currently working on the realization of on-commanded system mimicking pancreatic islet function; and both the role of 3D-bioscaffold in pancreatic islet transplantation and the role of the mesenchymal stem cell in the setting of diabetes using novel cellular approaches (i.e. co-transplantation with islets alone or within novel bioscaffolds).
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Tiffany A. Purvis, PA-C, MS
Clinical Instructor (Affiliated), School of Medicine - Senior Associate Dean for Medical Student Education
BioTiffany A. Purvis, PA-C, MS is an Advanced Practice Provider at the Stanford Express Care Clinics, at both the San Jose and Palo Alto locations. Express Care is an arm of the Primary Care Department at Stanford. She graduated from Northeastern University in Boston, MA with her Master of Physician Assistant Studies in 2001 and subsequently earned her National Physician Assistant Certification through the NCCPA the same year. She has spent most of her 18 years in practice working in a South Bay Emergency Department. Her special areas of interest are adolescent medicine, women's health, minor procedures & injuries, and patient advocacy. She treats all ages, 6 months and up.