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Christian Kurt Hirt
Affiliate, Department Funds
Fellow in PathologyBioDr. Hirt received his MD from the University of Berne (Switzerland) and PhD from the University of Basel (Switzerland). He completed his anatomic pathology and clinical pathology residency at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School in Boston. He is currently a hematopathology fellow at Stanford. His research and clinical interests include tumor immunology, characterization of the tumor microenvironment and in vitro disease modeling.
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Jon Hochstein
Affiliate, Department Funds
Resident in Graduate Medical EducationBioI'm a Cardiothoracic Surgery resident at Stanford Health Care. I also completed an intern year in Pediatrics resident at Boston Children’s Hospital before transitioning to cardiothoracic surgery. I received my MD from Harvard Medical School in the Health Sciences and Technology program joint with MIT. I trained as a biomedical engineering at the Johns Hopkins University with a focus in instrumentation.
I've interests in medical devices spanning from assistive robotics, surgical devices, to point of care devices. I have extensive experience working in the electronics and coding aspect of device development.
My long term goal is to become a congenital cardiovascular surgeon and improve the field of transplantation (partial and whole), congenital cardiac surgery techniques, and congenital mechanical circulatory support. This vocation comes from my personal experience receiving a heart transplant in 1999. -
Yang Hu, MD, PhD
Professor of Ophthalmology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsThe ultimate goal of the laboratory is to develop efficient therapeutic strategies to achieve CNS neural repair, through promoting neuroprotection, axon regeneration and functional recovery.
More specifically, we study retinal ganglion cell (RGC) and optic nerve in various optic neuropathies including traumatic, glaucomatous and inflammatory optic nerve injuries to fully understand the molecular mechanisms of CNS neurodegeneration and axon regeneration failure. -
Hehua (Hannah) Huang
Affiliate, Department Funds
Fellow in PathologyBioDr. Hehua "Hannah" Huang is an Anatomic Pathology (AP) board-certified pathologist with extensive clinical and research experience. She is currently a Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellow at Stanford University (2024-2025) and will pursue a Cytopathology Fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital & Massachusetts General Hospital (BWH & MGH) in 2025.
Dr. Huang earned her M.D. from Sun Yat-Sen University of Clinical Medicine in Guangzhou, China, practiced internal medicine, and then earned an M.S. in Clinical Pharmacology from Peking Union Medical College in Beijing, China. She completed her Anatomic Pathology residency at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Her research experience includes Phase I clinical studies involving pharmacokinetics and developing and validating liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) assays. Her research interests encompass next-generation sequencing (NGS), precision medicine, molecular tumor profiling, liquid biopsy and fine needle aspiration (FNA) in cytopathology. -
Boglarka Huddleston
Research and Instruction Manager, School of Medicine - Lane Medical Library
Current Role at StanfordManager, Research & Instruction
Library liaison to the following departments: Bioengineering, CTSA Program, Epidemiology & Population Health, Immunology & Rheumatology, Neurology, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences -
Cynthia Irvine
Associate Dean, Office of Medical Education, School of Medicine - Student Affairs
Current Role at StanfordAssociate Dean, Office of Medical Education (MD Program)