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Chloe Nobuhara
Masters Student in Epidemiology and Clinical Research, admitted Autumn 2025
BioDr. Chloe Nobuhara is a Stanford general surgery resident and AI researcher dedicated to upholding patient safety standards while pursing aggressive surgical innovation. Currently on a two-year professional development track during residency, her research explores the intersection of AI and surgical practice. She has collaborated with the Medical AI and Computer Vision (MARVL) Lab to use computer vision and vision language models for performance assessment, worked with the Operating Room Black Box technologies for ambient intelligence and automated documentation, and most recently is helping to organize a foreign body identification challenge for MICCAI.
Dr. Nobuhara holds an MD from Duke University and an undergraduate degree from Northeastern University. Originally hailing from Honolulu, Hawaii, she brings a global perspective to her work, having flown over 100,000 miles (4x around the globe) for speaking engagements and conferences during her research time. -
Michelle Odden
Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMultilevel - from cells to society - epidemiologic study of healthy aging
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Javier Perez-Garcia
Postdoctoral Scholar, Epidemiology
BioJavier Perez-Garcia is a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health at Stanford University. His research has been focused on the integration of multi-omic data (e.g., genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, and microbiome) to identify potential biomarkers of treatment response for complex diseases like asthma. His research background includes experience both in molecular biology techniques (e.g., DNA extraction and sequencing libraries preparation) and bioinformatic analyses (e.g., processing of raw omic data, association studies at genomic scale, or multi-omic integration through machine learning and quantitative trait loci analyses). He holds a Ph.D. in Health Sciences and a B.Sc. in Pharmacy from the University of La Laguna (Spain).
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Rita Popat
Associate Professor (Teaching) of Epidemiology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research interest focuses on the epidemiology of Parkinsons disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, specifically evaluating the genetic and environmental contributions to these neurodegenerative disorders. I am also interested in studying the relation of cognition, estradiol exposure (endogenous and exogenous), and genetic factors.