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Eve Alexandra Rosenfeld
Postdoctoral Scholar, Psychiatry
BioEve Rosenfeld is a postdoctoral fellow in VA's Advanced Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment at the National Center for PTSD, Dissemination & Training Division (NCPTSD D&T), VA Palo Alto Health Care System and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University. She is also the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Coordinator at NCPTSD D&T. Her research focuses on harnessing digital interventions such as mobile apps to increase access to evidence-based care for PTSD, particularly for marginalized communities such as the LGBTQ+ and Latinx communities.
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Jessica Ross
Postdoctoral Scholar, Psychiatry
BioDr. Ross is a research fellow for Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford Medicine and a Data Science fellow for the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System (VAPAHCS). Her work uses transcranial magnetic brain stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalography brain recording (EEG) for research on neuromodulation-based psychiatric treatments. Her mentor is Corey Keller MD PhD in the Personalizing Neurotherapeutics Lab. She is also affiliated with Harvard Medical School/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center where she uses TMS-EEG to explore aberrant brain plasticity, cortical reactivity, and connectivity in older adults with cognitive disorder and healthy adults, under the guidance of Mouhsin Shafi MD PhD and Alvaro Pascual-Leone MD PhD.
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Corey Rovzar
Postdoctoral Scholar, SCRDP/ Heart Disease Prevention
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsEnhancing human movement through scalable, remotely delivered physical activity interventions, remote assessment and monitoring of human movement, health technology development, fall prevention, aging, digital balance assessment, improving access to health and healthcare, increasing healthspan, lifestyle medicine
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Michael Royer
Postdoctoral Scholar, SCRDP/ Heart Disease Prevention
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Royer's research interests include food insecurity, eating behaviors, and physical activity. His research primarily aims to remove barriers hindering individuals from accessing healthy food. Dr. Royer seeks to advance public health by sustainably promoting healthy eating and food security through innovative and evidence-based research approaches. Through his research, he is motivated to promote food security, healthy eating, and physical activity toward the prevention of chronic disease.
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Alejandra Ruiz
Postdoctoral Scholar, Emergency Medicine
BioMy name is Maria Alejandra Ruiz, I go by Ally, and I am a physician from Bogota, Colombia. I have experience with high-complexity patients as I have worked in oncology and in the ICU during the COVID 19 pandemic. I am currently a postdoc working in Dr. Jennifer Newberry’s lab exploring the barriers faced by the Latinx community in East San Jose when seeking mental health support and how we can help create better pathways to connect the community to mental health services. I am passionate about public health and community outreach.
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Jarod Evert Rutledge
Postdoctoral Scholar, Genetics
BioJarod Rutledge is currently a joint postdoctoral fellow at EMBL Heidelberg and Stanford University. His research is focused on the application of deep learning tools to cellular imaging and omics data to enable new experimental paradigms in functional genomics and translational medicine. Jarod received his Ph.D. from Stanford University School of Medicine, where he worked with Professor Tony Wyss-Coray and Professor Stephen Montgomery. He researched ways to combine proteomics, genetics, and machine learning to discover new quantitative biomarkers of aging, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease to enable precision preventative medicine. Jarod has also made previous contributions to the fields of medicinal chemistry and synthetic biology, where he worked to develop new therapies for neglected tropical diseases and inflammatory bowel diseases.