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Lawrence Steinman, MD
George A. Zimmermann Professor and Professor of Pediatrics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsOur laboratory is dedicated to understanding the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases, particularly multiple sclerosis. We have developed several new therapies for autoimmunity, including some in Phase 2 clinical trials, as well as one approved drug, natalizumab. We have developed microarray technology for detecting autoantibodies to myelin proteins and lipids. We employ a diverse range of molecular and celluar approaches to trying to understand multiple sclerosis.
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Lars Steinmetz
Dieter Schwarz Foundation Endowed Professor
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsThe Steinmetz lab develops genomic technologies to study the genetic basis of complex phenotypes, the mechanisms of gene regulation, and the molecular systems underpinning disease. We’re leveraging biological insights across scales and organisms to predict, diagnose, treat and ultimately prevent disease.
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Laurel Stell
Temp - Non-Exempt, Ophthalmology Research/Clinical Trials
Current Role at StanfordAnalyzing Humphrey Visual Field data to assess how HVF might be used as a primary endpoint in clinical trials for glaucoma treatments. Work with Dr. Jeffrey Goldberg.
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Meghan Stemp
Affiliate, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics
BioMeghan Stemp is a designer, researcher, and educator whose work bridges visual culture and reproductive justice. She uses a critical design lens to explore how cultural narratives shape access to reproductive care, using narrative itself as a method to challenge assumptions. She is a current PhD student at the School of Design at the Royal College of Art and was a Fulbright Scholar at the Estonian Academy of Arts. She co-produced Likely Story—a digital game about romantic relationships, consent, and coercion—that received over $500,000 in funding and recognition from the Anthem and Webby Awards. Storytelling has always been central to her practice: her first internship was at National Geographic, and in 2012, she organized the first-ever TEDx event in Kabul.