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Che-Hong Chen
Senior Research Scientist - Basic Life, Chemical and Systems Biology Operations
Current Role at StanfordSenior Research Scientist
CEO, International ALDH2 STAR Research Consortium
Director of China, Singapore, and Taiwan Outreach, Center for Asian Health Research and Education Center -
Yanan Feng
Sr. Research Scientist - Basic Life, Genetics
Current Role at StanfordSenior Research Scientist, Department of Genetics, Dr. Stanley N. Cohen's lab
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Fumiaki Ikeno
Program Director (U.S) Japan Biodesign, Stanford Biodesign, Medicine - Med/Cardiovascular Medicine
BioProgram Director (U.S) Japan Biodesign, Stanford Biodesign
Researcher Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford University
Faculty of Japan Reach, CARE (Center for Asian Health Research and Education) , Stanford University
Co-Director of Asia, SPARK Global, Stanford SPARK , Stanford University
Dr. Ikeno is a Researcher, Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford University. In this role, he is responsible for pre clinical studies including GLP for medical devices and also regenerative medicines for cardiovascular diseases. Currently, he is devoting himself to the international regulatory project between Japan and the United States, also known as "Harmonization by Doing", whose focus is to collaborate with regulatory agencies such as FDA, PMDA/MHLW, academia and industries for improving the regulatory process in the 2 largest medtech markets. Dr. Ikeno also devoted himself to found Japan biodesign program which is a collaborative program with University of Tokyo, Osaka University, Tohoku University, Japan Federation Medical Device Association, Ministry of Education Japan and Stanford biodesign program. Currently, Dr. Ikeno serves as the Program Director (US) for Japan Biodesign. Dr. Ikeno is co-founder and board member of US-Japan MedTech Frontier which is a non-profit cooperate to make a trans-pacific eco-system of medical device between Japan and USA.
After 9 years clinical practice as an interventional cardiologist and Family Doctor in rural areas of Japan, Dr. Ikeno came to Stanford as a Researcher and completed his Biodesign Certificate Program. Being part of the ecosystem in Silicon Valley, Dr. Ikeno participated in more than 200 medtech projects and 50 GLP studies as well as in the analysis of clinical trials for cardiovascular medicine (BARI2D, FAME, ReOPEN etc). His other academic consortium projects include Peripheral Academic Research Consortium, Global Consensus Working Group of Optical Coherence Tomography, and Japan-US consensus document for the treatment of critical limb ischemia.
Over the last decade, Dr. Ikeno has served as an advisor for medical device industries and currently serves as a chief medical officer of an incubation fund specific for medtech (Medventure Partners, Inc, Tokyo) as a spin-off from Innovation Network Corporation of Japan (INCJ) that is the largest government and private partnership fund in Japan. He is also serving as a chair of cardiovascular working group of APAN (Asian Pacific Advanced Network) that contributes the remote education, research activities, and tele-health using a specialized internet network. Dr.Ikeno is also serving as consulting faculty/lecturer roles in several universities in Japan including University of Tokyo, Osaka University, Tsukuba University etc. Dr. Ikeno has authored over 70 peer reviewed publications and textbooks and has been invited to lecture at international medical conferences. Dr. Ikeno is a council member of U.S.- Japan Council which is a non-profit organization by Japanese American. He is serving as a mentor for START-X MED which is an accelerating program for Stanford related entrepreneurs in medical fields.
Contact Information
Falk CVRC CV007
300 Pasteur Drive
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Kathy Johnson
Executive Adminstrator, SPARK at Stanford
Current Role at StanfordProgram Administrator, SPARK at Stanford
Executive Admin to:
Daria Mochly-Rosen, Professor
Kevin V. Grimes, Professor - Teaching
Department of Chemical & Systems Biology -
Jeewon Sylvia Kim
Program Manager, SPARK at Stanford
Current Role at StanfordProgram manager for SPARK Translational Science Program overseeing educational seminar series, managing projects and facilitating SPARK global operations.
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Bruce Koch, Ph.D.
Director, High-Throughput Screening
Current Role at StanfordHead, ChEM-H/CSB High Throughput Screening Knowledge Center (HTSKC)
Staff Co-lead, IMA HTS Module
Adviser to the SPARK Program -
Joanna E. Liliental, PhD
Director, TRAM, M-TRAM, TASC, Med/TRAM
Current Role at StanfordExecutive Director, Master's in TRAM (M-TRAM)
https://med.stanford.edu/tram/masters-program.html
Director, Translational Applications Service Center (TASC)
http://tasc.stanford.edu
Associate Director, Translational Research and Applied Medicine (TRAM) Program
http://tram.stanford.edu
Senior Research Scientist, Stanford School of Medicine
Instructor of University Courses: MED221,MED121, MED212A
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Xin Liu
Basic Life Science Research Scientist, Genetics
BioXin Liu is a postdoctoral Research Scientist in the Department of Genetics at Stanford University. Xin holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Her basic research interests include RNA and protein biochemistry, enzymology, cancer immunology, and autoimmune disease. She has published papers in several prestigious journals in the field of biochemistry, including Nature Communications, Journal of American Chemical Society, and Nucleic Acids Research. The highlight of her multidisciplinary research includes the development of high-throughput enzymatic methods to discover anti-microbial agents and to reveal mechanisms behind human mitochondrial diseases, as well as innovative applications of genome engineering and machine-learning to decode principles of RNA editing in human cells. Her current research focuses on the mechanistic study of innate immune pathways.
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Jessica Patricia Meyer
Assistant Manager, Workforce Development, Translational Research Operations
Current Role at StanfordSpectrum is the Stanford Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Education—bridging each stage of medical innovation from basic research to public health. Within Translational Workforce Development, I manage multiple education programs with over 100 education and training events per year including the Intensive Course in Clinical Research, Essentials of Clinical Research, KL2 Mentored Career Development Program, Research Career Accelerator Program, the Clinical Research Operations Program and the Stanford Program on Rigor and Reproducibility. These programs are designed to train seasoned and early investigators, students and staff, on study design, operations, regulations, ethics, data management, and many other facets of clinical research.
Programs & Events:
- Spectrum KL2 Mentored Career Development Program
- Spectrum TL1 Training Program
- Research Career Accelerator Program (ReCAP)
- Stanford Clinical Research Operations Program & Certification
- Essentials of Clinical Research at Stanford
- Intensive Course in Clinical Research: Study Design and Performance
- Stanford Program on Research Rigor and Reproducibility (SPORR)
- Stanford K-Fest
- Principles and Practices of Early-Phase Translational Research: A 3-day Course
- USPTO "Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship in Medical Devices" Conference
- Continuing Education Provider, Board of Registered Nursing -
Patricia Moussatche
CTSA Hub QA/QC Project Manager, Translational Research Operations
Current Role at StanfordCTSA Hub QA/QC Program Manager
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Peg Tsao
Associate Director, Clinical Research Operations, Translational Research Operations
Current Role at StanfordSpectrum is the Stanford Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Education—bridging each stage of medical innovation from basic research to public health. Within Spectrum, I oversee the Clinical Research Operations Certification Program, the Trial Innovation Network, the Clinical Research Unit initiative, the KL2 Mentored Career Development Program and the Innovation Accelerator Pilot Program.
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Mang Yu
BioDr. Yu is contributing to growing the School of Medicine’s portfolio of grants, especially those related to biomedical data science
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3302-3180