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Amogh Vinayak Patankar
Affiliate, Medicine - Med/Family and Community Medicine
BioAmogh Patankar is a machine learning engineer, specializing in NLP and generative AI, after graduating with his M.S. in Computer Science, and B.S. in Data Science, from University of California, San Diego. His research at Stanford University School of Medicine through the Center for Asian Health, Research, and Education focused on the impact of geography on opioid overdose mortalities, and strength training effectiveness for normal weight, Asian-American type-2 diabetics.
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Michele Lanpher Patel
Instructor, Medicine - Stanford Prevention Research Center
BioMichele L. Patel, PhD is an Instructor in the Stanford Prevention Research Center at Stanford University School of Medicine. Trained as a clinical health psychologist, Dr. Patel leads clinical trials that optimize digital health interventions for obesity treatment and prevention. These trials test innovative strategies to address the critical challenge of suboptimal engagement that limits the effectiveness of scalable digital interventions.
Dr. Patel's research is supported by an NIH career development award (K23; 2022-2027). Her trial investigates the most potent combination of self-monitoring strategies in a behavioral weight loss intervention among 176 adults with overweight or obesity. She leverages the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST), which is an engineering-inspired framework to systematically identify intervention strategies that maximize effectiveness while minimizing patient burden.
Dr. Patel received her PhD in clinical psychology from Duke University. She completed her clinical internship at the VA Palo Alto with a specialization in behavioral medicine, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship (T32) at the Stanford Prevention Research Center.
Primary Research Interests:
-- Optimizing digital interventions for obesity treatment and prevention
-- Leveraging behavioral science to create lower-burden self-monitoring strategies to improve engagement
-- Identifying psychosocial factors (including health literacy and stress) that influence treatment success
Methodological Expertise:
-- Randomized clinical trials, including factorial designs and embedded trials
-- Systematic reviews
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Neha Patel, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Oncology
BioDr. Neha Patel is a triple board-certified, fellowship-trained medical oncologist with Stanford Health Care. She is also a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Patel provides expert, personalized care for patients with both common and rare cancers and specializes in treating patients with genitourinary cancer. She is deeply committed to delivering comprehensive, patient-centered oncology services, with an emphasis on helping individuals and their families understand their diagnosis and navigate treatment options with confidence and clarity.
Her research focuses on designing and implementing system-level interventions to advance equitable, high-value cancer care. Dr. Patel is particularly passionate about integrating oncology and palliative (symptom-relieving) care—creating collaborative models that improve patient outcomes, elevate the quality of life, and enhance the overall care experience.
Known for her compassionate and relational approach, Dr. Patel builds strong, trusting partnerships with the patients and families she serves. She prioritizes care that aligns with each individual’s values, preferences, and goals, with the aim of achieving the best possible quality of life and longevity. -
Achyut Patil, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care Medicine
BioDr. Achyut Patil is a board-certified pulmonologist at Stanford Health Care and a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine.
He diagnoses and treats disorders of the lungs and respiratory system, including pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In addition, Dr. Patil performs various pulmonary and critical care procedures. These include bronchoscopy (viewing the airways with a camera scope) and catheterization (placing a thin tube into a blood vessel for monitoring), among others.
Dr. Patil’s research interests include improving the experience of medical school trainees. He is also involved in teaching resident and fellow physicians.
Dr. Patil has published in the peer-reviewed journals Neuro Oncology, Journal of Biological Chemistry, and Lipids. -
Teja Suhas Patil
Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated), Med/Hospital Medicine
Staff, Med/Residency and Educational ProgramsBioTeja Patil completed her MD and residency in Internal Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco and an MPH in Epidemiology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She has been a hospital medicine attending since 2015 and serves at the Director of Nocturnists and Director of Surgical Comanagement at VA Palo Alto.
Her professional interests include medical education, night medicine and physician wellness. She coteaches the Resiliency Curriculum Series for the internal medicine residency program and is a certified Physician Coach.
Recent Publications:
Increasing the Frequency of Night Float Teaching with a Daily Management System: Where Medical Education Meets Quality Improvement
Medical Science Educator
Patil, T.S., Belitskaya-Levy I., Allaudeen N.
2020; https://doi.org/10.1007/s40670-020-01106-9 -
Ria Paul
Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine - Primary Care and Population Health
BioClinical Focus
.Internal Medicine
.Geriatric Medicine
.Wellness
.Focus on Health Disparities in Elderly Population -
Mark Pegram
Susy Yuan-Huey Hung Professor
On Partial Leave from 03/01/2025 To 11/30/2025Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMolecular mechanisms of targeted therapy resistance in breast and other cancers