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Aroosa Zamarud, MD
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiology
BioAroosa Zamarud is an MD and completed her undergraduate education at Bannu Medical College, Khyber Medical University, Pakistan. After her graduation, and one year of medical internship, she worked as a Medical Officer in a charity run Hospital, Zubaida Khaliq Memorial Hospital, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. During her appointment there, she took medical camps to some of the remotest villages in the North of Pakistan, helping some of the most underprivileged people in the country.
Dr. Zamarud joined the Stanford Neurosurgery department in March, 2022, as a Visiting Instructor. Her research focuses on Clinical Neurooncology and Cyber knife stereotactic radiosurgery as a treatment option for many benign and malignant brain pathologies like Vestibular Schwannoma, Sarcoma, Spinal metastases, Meningioma, Pineal and Pituitary metastases, Arteriovenous malformations, etc. -
Moss Zhao
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiology
BioDr. Moss Zhao is a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford’s Center for Advanced Functional Neuroimaging led by Drs. Greg Zaharchuk and Michael Moseley. He develops cutting-edge and clinically viable imaging technologies to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases across the lifespan. His specific areas of expertise include physiological modeling, arterial spin labeling, Bayesian inference, PET/MRI, and artificial intelligence. His scientific contributions could significantly improve the early detection of strokes and dementia as well as enrich the knowledge of brain development in the first two decades of life.
Dr. Zhao received his DPhil at St Cross College of University of Oxford under the supervision of Prof. Michael Chappell. As an alumni mentor, he supports the career development of students of his alma mater. Since 2016, he has presented his work to more than 3000 delegates at international conferences and held leadership positions in professional societies. His research and teaching are supported by the American Heart Association, the National Institutes of Health, and the European Cooperation in Science and Technology.