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Hanjay Wang
Resident in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean OtherCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsPrecision surgery: patient-specific bypass grafting and valve repair strategies
Autonomous robotic surgery
Photosynthetic therapies to circumvent myocardial ischemia
Collateral artery formation as protection against myocardial infarction
Angiogenesis and myocardial regeneration to prevent heart failure
Tissue engineering to limit ventricular remodeling
Understanding the biomechanics of injured and failing hearts -
Lee White, Ph.D.
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in UrologyBioI am a fourth year clinical medical student at Stanford University School of Medicine. Here you will find out about my interests including a list of my publications and projects. I completed my doctoral research on training and evaluation of robotic surgical techniques with the Biorobotics Lab at the University of Washington in Spring 2013. I am a co-founder of C-SATS, Inc., a surgical performance assessment company that uses expert reviews and the wisdom of the crowd to train surgeons and medical practitioners.
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Meredith Wiltsie
Casual - Non-Exempt, Physician Assistant Studies
BioMeredith Wiltsie became a Nurse Practitioner in 2008; she is board certified as both an Adult and Family Nurse Practitioner. She has worked at Stanford in the Advanced Lung Disease Center since 2015 in both hospital and outpatient settings.
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Gregory Jamison Wong
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in Neurology & Neurological SciencesBioNeurology resident with interest in vascular and interventional neurology.
Undergraduate: University of California, Los Angeles (2014)
Medical School: Washington University School of Medicine (2020)
Internship: Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University Medical Center (2021) -
Douglas Wood
Software Dvlpr 3, Research Informatics Center (RIC)
Current Role at StanfordWorking within the School of Medicine, I am developing solutions for the Stanford Bone Marrow Transplant, Lymphoma, and Cancer Institute Research Databases
My Stanford Projects:
- Stanford Cancer Center Research Database (SCIRDB)
Developed a web-based platform to integrate data from the Stanford Cancer Institute (EPIC/Clarity), Stanford Tumor Registry, STRIDE (Tissue Bank & Pre-EPIC Data), and several other systems into a "one-stop shop" for data analysis and annotation by cancer researchers. This cohort-driven system allows users to focus on their patients of interest and provides free-text search of all their notes, reports and narratives as well as a timeline-based view of all events for a patient. Easy exports allow for data analysis in biostatistical tools and the system can perform complex analysis using the open-source R statistical software as a service.
- Lymphoma Program Project (LPP)
Rearchitected an existing legacy database system that tracks Stanford's Non-Hodgkins and Hodgkins Lymphoma cases back to the late 1960's. Enables clinicians to track diagnosis, courses of treatment, long-term follow-up, and clinical responses to the diseases.
- Bone Marrow Transplant Program
Developed replacement web-enabled database based on legacy system in place since 1980s that enhanced data capture abilities by leveraging data feeds from BMT Clinic and Stanford Hospital. Also enabled electronic form submission to national transplant databank via XML-based web-services.
- Transplant Arteriosclerosis, Viral and Host Mechanisms
Developed web-based application and reporting systems Gathered requirements, translated requirements into technical specifications, built reporting tools, designed table schemas, migrated database tables from Access to Oracle, normalizing and validating data in the process. Wrote all SQL scripts for automating data migration.
- Stanford Asian Pacific Program in Hypertension and Insulin Resistance (SAPPHIRe)
Provided on-going maintenance for the project by uploading data, generating reports for statistical analysis and modifying table schema to incorporate new measurements such as creatinine.
- GenePad Project
Developed a web-based tool for quality assurance of scanned form data that allows users to view scanned input and validate it before storing it into final database tables. The tool dynamically configures itself by examining the structure of the database. -
Yufan (Fred) Wu
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in Radiation Oncology - Radiation TherapyCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsPeer review:
- International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics (Red Journal) resident peer reviewer
- Ad hoc reviewer for journal manuscripts, Muscle & Nerve Journal
- Peer reviewer for conference abstracts, UCSF Department of Family & Community Medicine Rodnick Colloquium
Google Scholar profile (list of publications):
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=scgY1ecAAAAJ