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  • Caitlin Gocecamat

    Caitlin Gocecamat

    Affiliate, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics

    BioI am a 2026 Stanford Storytelling & Medicine Summer Scholar! I am majoring in Psychology with a minor in Child and Adolescent Development San José State University (SJSU) and I am expected to graduate Fall 2027. I hope to attend graduate school for Counseling Psychology. As a McNair Scholar, I am investigating the impact of third places on Santa Clara County adolescents in retrospect. Also, I foster my cultural connections as a research assistant for the SJSU BIPOC-MPMH Lab by interviewing Filipinx in the Bay Area about their experiences with colorism and its impacts on mental health. Aside from research, I work as a Psychology Peer Mentor to enrich high schoolers' understanding and passion for psychology. In my free time, I love to dance, read interactive novels, listen to new music, sew, and scrapbook! I am excited to mix arts with medicine because wellness should be led by a holistic approach with lots of fun and emotion!

  • Christy Hartman

    Christy Hartman

    Adm Svcs Admstr 1, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics

    Current Role at StanfordProgram Manager, Medical Humanities and the Arts Program

  • Stephanie Henry

    Stephanie Henry

    Finance and Operations Director, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics

    Current Role at StanfordDirector of Finance and Administration,The Laurie J. Girand Center for Biomedical Ethics at Stanford, Stanford University School of Medicine

  • Niloufar Hosseinalipour

    Niloufar Hosseinalipour

    Affiliate, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics

    BioNiloufar joined the French literature graduate program at the University of Minnesota in Fall 2023, completed her M.A. in June 2025, and is now pursuing her PhD. At Stanford, she participates in the Storytelling and Medicine program. Her research takes a historiographical approach to the intersections of French and Francophone literary traditions, the history of medicine, feminist thought, and postcolonial theory. She is particularly interested in how literary and medical discourses have collaborated in the pathologization of racialized and gendered bodies, and how these histories continue to shape contemporary understandings of illness and subjectivity. Drawing on thinkers such as Gayatri Spivak, Michel Foucault, and Georges Canguilhem, her work explores questions of representation, translation, and epistemic violence, as well as the ways literature both exposes and conceals the voices of marginalized subjects. Her interest in these issues is grounded in broader concerns about psychiatry’s political responsibility, the ethical stakes of diagnosis, and the role of narrative in mediating suffering.

  • Henry Francis Isselbacher

    Henry Francis Isselbacher

    Research Administrator, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics

    BioHenry Isselbacher is a Research Administrator at the Laurie J. Girand Center for Biomedical Ethics at Stanford. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, in May 2024 with a degree in Economics and Public Health, earning honors in Public Health for his senior thesis titled "Vacancy Rates in US Hospitals with Workplace Violence Prevention Programs." As an undergraduate, Henry developed an extensive background in financial reporting and budgeting as CFO for UC Berkeley's student association and co-chair of several student fee committees. After graduating, Henry worked in the Division of Student Affairs at Cal as a Special Projects Coordinator, where he focused on efforts to streamline the accessibility and awareness of funding and other resources for students and student organizations.

  • Justin Norden, MD, MBA, MPhil

    Justin Norden, MD, MBA, MPhil

    Affiliate, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics

    BioDr. Justin Norden is an Adjunct Professor at Stanford Medicine in the Department of Biomedical Informatics Research. He teaches courses on digital health and AI in Medicine. His research focuses on AI in healthcare, digital health, and care system transformation.

    Additionally, Dr. Norden is a Partner at GSR Ventures where he focuses on early-stage investments in digital health and AI/ML in healthcare. Prior to GSR Ventures, Dr. Norden was founder and CEO of Trustworthy AI which was acquired by Waymo (Google Self-Driving). He worked on the healthcare team at Apple, co-founded Indicator (an NLP based platform for biopharma decision making), and helped start the Stanford Center for Digital Health.

    Dr. Norden received an MD from Stanford University School of Medicine, where he served as student body president. An MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he served as president of the healthcare club. An M.Phil in Computational Biology with distinction from the University of Cambridge, and a BA in Computer Science with distinction from Carleton College.

    Finally, he is a professional athlete for the Oakland Spiders (ultimate frisbee) - holding the team all-time records for assists and completions. He is a 3x World Champion, 1x professional champion, former Team USA Captain (U24), and D1 University National Champion.