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Jonathan Pollack
Professor of Pathology
On Leave from 02/01/2025 To 05/31/2025Current Research and Scholarly InterestsResearch in the Pollack lab centers on translational genomics, with a focus on prostate diseases. The lab employs next-generation sequencing, single-cell and spatial genomics, gene editing, and human cell/tissue-based modeling to uncover disease mechanisms, biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Current areas of emphasis include benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostate cancer, and rare/neglected cancer types (ameloblastoma, liposarcoma).
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Chenhui Qiu
Postdoctoral Scholar, Pathology
BioChenhui Qiu majored in Biomedical Engineering and received Ph.D at Zhejiang University.
Then, he was a postdoc and research associate at Department of Applied Mathematics, School of Mathematical Sciences, Zhejiang University.
Then, he was a postdoc at Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine, Stanford University.
Currently, he is a postdoc at Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Stanford University.
His research interests are medical image processing and analysis (especially in image registration & fusion, image segmentation, object detection and tracking), radiation-based neuromodulation & neuro-oncology, radiation treatment planning, intelligent computing, convex optimization, machine learning-deep learning. -
Mobeen Rahman
Clinical Associate Professor, Pathology
BioI have interest in head and neck oncological surgical pathology. Specifically in salivary gland, thyroid, and skull base related malignancies.
Prior to joining faculty as an assistant professor at Stanford University, I completed a head and neck surgical pathology fellowship at the MD Anderson Cancer Center (2019). Following this subspecialty fellowship, I was faculty as a head and neck only pathologist at Cleveland Clinic for three years. -
Donald Regula, MD
Professor (Teaching) of Pathology, Emeritus
BioDr. Regula was the course director for the required medical student course, Science of Medicine, and previously the course director of the required pathology course (1993-2020)
He was the Director of the Stanford Autopsy Service (1995-2021)
He is the faculty co-lead for the EPIC Beaker-AP implementation project. -
Mara Rendi, MD, PhD
Clinical Professor, Pathology
BioDr. Rendi is a breast and gynecologic pathologist with a focus on the education of medical students, residents, and practicing pathologists. Her areas of interest include the utilization of molecular testing in breast cancer, management of high-risk lesions, ancillary testing to aid in the use of novel therapeutics, and development and delivery of effective pathology education to medical students. She is a nationally and internationally known medical educator having won multiple teaching awards for her innovative strategies in pathology education. She is actively involved in undergraduate medical education, resident education, and continuing medical education for practicing pathologists as well as a practicing breast and gynecologic pathologist.