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Mobeen Rahman
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pathology
BioI have interest in head and neck oncological surgical pathology. Specifically in salivary gland, thyroid, and skull base related malignancies.
Prior to joining faculty as an assistant professor at Stanford University, I completed a head and neck surgical pathology fellowship at the MD Anderson Cancer Center (2019). Following this subspecialty fellowship, I was faculty as a head and neck only pathologist at Cleveland Clinic for three years. -
Dana Razzano
Clinical Instructor, Pathology
BioDr. Razzano is an AP/CP trained Gastrointestinal, Liver, Pancreas and Cytopathologist at Stanford University. She was named by The Pathologist's Power List in 2018 as one of "100 of the best, brightest, and most powerful advocates of pathology" and was recognized again on the 2019 Power List as one of "100 of the industry’s top trailblazers". She was also awarded the American Society of Clinical Pathology's 2018 Top 5, 40 under Forty distinction for "achievements and leadership qualities that are making an impact on pathology and laboratory medicine." Her career goals are to contribute solutions to the challenges faced by low resource laboratories nationally and internationally.
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Donald Regula, MD
Professor (Teaching) of Pathology and, by courtesy, of Orthopaedic Surgery
BioDr. Regula was the course director for the required medical student course, Science of Medicine, and previously the course director of the required pathology course (1993-2020)
He was the Director of the Stanford Autopsy Service (1995-2021)
He is the faculty co-lead for the EPIC Beaker-AP implementation project. -
Pema Richeson
Research Program Manager, Pathology - Montine Lab
Current Role at StanfordProgram Manager | Team eDyNAmiC, Cancer Grand Challenges
Project Manager | PPMI Pathology Core
Center Administrator | Stanford SeroNet Center of Excellence -
Kerri E. Rieger, MD, PhD
Clinical Professor, Pathology
Clinical Professor, DermatologyBioDr. Rieger is a Clinical Professor of Pathology and Dermatology at Stanford University. She received her M.D., Ph.D. from Stanford University School of Medicine and completed her Dermatology Residency and Dermatopathology Fellowship at Stanford University. She is board certified in Dermatology and Dermatopathology. She evaluates skin specimens in the Pathology department, where her interests include histopathologic findings in cutaneous lymphoma, hospitalized patients, and patients with autoimmune disease. She also sees patients in the Stanford dermatology clinic in Portola Valley, where her clinical interest is adult general dermatology.
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Suman Rimal
Postdoctoral Scholar, Pathology
BioResearch interests: Genetic mechanism underlying mitochondrial pathology, neurodegeneration, and muscle loss using Drosophila as a model organism.