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Aubrey Toole, PhD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
BioDr. Aubrey Toole is a licensed psychologist whose research and clinical work has focused on the treatment and prevention of eating and body image problems and the potential benefits of compassion- and acceptance-based interventions. Dr. Toole further specializes in treating eating and body image concerns in high performance athletes at Stanford. Clinically, she works with a range of presentations, including eating and body image concerns, mood and anxiety difficulties, interpersonal problems, and post-traumatic stress, as well as rigid perfectionism, harsh self-critical thinking, and shame. She completed her bachelor’s degree in Psychology with Highest Honors at UC Berkeley and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Emory University. She completed her predoctoral internship at the Emory University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry, where she worked with children, adolescents, and young adults with eating disorders, emotion regulation difficulties, anxiety, depression, OCD, and PTSD. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University’s School of Medicine within the Psychosocial Treatment Clinic, where her training focused on evidence-based treatments for eating disorders, anxiety and mood disorders, couples, and high-performance athletes, as well as clinical supervision.
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Merve Topak Jamsran
Casual - Non-Exempt, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences
Current Role at StanfordResearch Assistant
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Diana Tordoff
Postdoctoral Scholar, Nephrology
BioDiana M. Tordoff, PhD, MPH is a postdoctoral scholar with The PRIDE Study (pridestudy.org) at the Stanford School of Medicine. She is an epidemiologist whose research focuses on LGBTQ+ health equity. She has been PI on several NIH funded studies focused on the sexual health of transgender populations. Currently, she is PI on a study focused on the impact of testosterone gender affirming hormones on the vaginal microenvironment and gynecological health of transmasculine adults. Prior to joining Stanford, she was awarded an NIH Kirschstein National Research Service Fellowship for her doctoral dissertation, which examined the heterogeneity in HIV/STI prevalence, testing, and PrEP use among transgender and non-binary people and their partners in the US. Her interests include sexual and reproductive health, molecular epidemiology, the vaginal microbiome, intersectionality, and community-engaged research methods.
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Natalie Torok
Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology and Hepatology)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsOur lab is focused on exploring the role of matrix remodeling in disease progression in metabolic dysfunction steatohepatitis (MASH)-related hepatocellular carcinoma and primary sclerosing cholangitis. Our goal is to uncover how biomechanical characteristics of the ECM affect mechano-sensation, and how these pathways could ultimately be targeted. We are also interested in aging and its effects on metabolic pathways in MASH and HCC.
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Hulya Torun
Graduate, Medicine, Radiology
BioHulya Torun is a graduate researcher at Stanford Medicine's Radiology department, specializing in Biomedical Sciences and Engineering. Her primary focus lies in pioneering Raman spectroscopy-based diagnostic technologies for the precise detection of brain tumors. Hulya is dedicated to make significant contributions to medicine by translational research. She contributed to field by publishing some of the esteemed journals, including 'Advanced Devices & Instrumentation' and 'Small'. Notably, she has been selected as Stanford Representative for a Pediatric Brain Tumor Fellowship Application, a finalist for the Stanford Biodesign MEDTech Spectrum Grant and the recipient of the OPTICA Zuegel Scholarship, ISEV 2024 International Researcher Award, 1st place in KUIMPACT 2023 Patent Competition, SNO 2023 International Scholar Award, 3rd place in KUIMPACT 2021 Patent Competition, and SPIE Student Travel Grant underscoring her commitment to impactful research.
Beyond her academic pursuits, Hulya actively engages in mentorship programs, notably serving as a mentor in the Stanford Canary CREST Program, supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), where she guides undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds. Additionally, she holds the esteemed position of President of Stanford Optical Society after her former position as the Co-Chair of the Stanford University Photonics Retreat (SUPR 2024), showcasing her leadership capabilities within the academic community. Her multidimensional engagement, strong research acumen, and dedication to advancing healthcare technology underscore her potential as a future leader in the realm of neuroengineering. Outside of her research endeavors, Hulya is an avid participant in professional extracurricular activities such as dancing and volleyball, reflecting her well-rounded approach to personal and professional development.
Professional Education:
- Stanford Medicine - Radiology, Graduate Research Scholar, Sep 22' - Current
- Koc University, PhD in Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, June 24'
- Koc University, MSc in Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, Feb 21'
- Technical University of Berlin, Erasmus, Molecular Biotechnology, Aug 16'
- Yildiz Technical University, BSc in Bioengineering, July 17'
Key Awards & Grants:
- Mikitani Cancer Research Grant, Co-PI, June 24'
- OPTICA Zuegel Scholarship, Siegman School of Lasers, June 24'
- OPTICA Student Leadership, March 24'
- Stanford Office of Graduate Education (OGE) Biosciences Student Travel Grant, 24'
- International Researcher Award, International Society of Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV) 24' Annual Meeting
- KUIMPACT 2023 Patent Competition Award, 1st Place, Koc University, March 24'
- International Outreach Student Scholarship Award - Society for NeuroOncology (SNO), Nov 23'
- Stanford Biodesign MEDTech Spectrum Grant, Finalist, Stanford University, May 23'
- KUIMPACT 2021 Patent Competition Award, 3rd Place, Koc University, May 22'
- SPIE Student Travel Grant, Photonics West BIOS 22', Jan 22'
- Best Poster Presentation Award, Research Days, Koc University School of Medicine, Apr 19'
- Erasmus+ Exchange Study Scholarship, European Commission of Education, Audiovisual, and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), Mar - Aug 16'
Executive Appointments:
- President, Stanford Optical Society May 24' - Current
- Chair, Stanford University Photonics Retreat (SUPR 2024), Stanford Optical Society - May 23' - May 24'
- Koc University Quality Board, Koc University, April 21' -Sep 22'
- Head of Graduate Student Council, Koc University, May 21' - Sep 22'
- Member of Board, Koc University Student Council, April 21' - Sep 22'
- Student Representative for Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering, 21' -Sep 22'
- Student Representative for Dept. of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, 21' - Sep 22' -
Caitlin Marie Toth
Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator, Emergency Medicine
Current Role at StanfordAssistant Clinical Research Coordinator
Stanford School of Medicine
Emergency Medicine Research