School of Medicine
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Jacqueline Genovese
Academic Prog Prof 3, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics
Current Role at StanfordExecutive Director of the Medicine & the Muse Program
LEAD Program for Residents, Mentor
Member of Stanford School of Medicine JEDI Collective
Member SCBE Diversity Committee
Steering Committee Member: Health Humanities Consortium
Teaching Lead, War Literature & Writing class for military affiliated students
Co-teacher, War and Fiction for non military and military affiliated students
Facilitator, Literature & Medicine Dinner & Discussion Series
Co-lead Stuck@Home Concert series
Co-Lead: Frankenstein@200 2017-2018 Initiative
Stanford Supervisory Academy (completed) -
Christy Hartman
Adm Assoc 3, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics
Current Role at StanfordProgram Manager, Medical Humanities and the Arts Program
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Hannah Hoang
Affiliate, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics
BioHannah Hoang is the daughter of Vietnamese refugees, born and raised in the Inland Empire. She is a recent graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she earned her degree in Biology with a minor in Film, Television, & Digital Media. She is currently pursuing graduate school at the Claremont Colleges, studying biotechnology and translational medicine.
Outside of school, Hannah is a filmmaker, primarily on-set in the camera, lighting, and grip department. She is especially interested in telling stories rooted in Vietnamese heritage, coming of age, and the human condition. She believes that storytelling offers a meaningful pathway in medicine, one that fosters empathy and centers the patient experience. She hopes to integrate narrative medicine into her future practice as a physician. -
Henry Francis Isselbacher
Research Administrator, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics
BioHenry Isselbacher is a Research Administrator at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics. 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.
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Ariadne Nichol
Resident in Medicine
Research Assistant, School of Medicine - Biomedical EthicsBioAriadne Nichol is a researcher at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics. She earned her bachelors degree in Human Biology from Stanford University, where she graduated with Honors in Ethics in Society and was a Public Service Scholar. She has previously worked on global public health research ethics topics at Doctors Without Borders and at the World Health Organization (WHO). Her work has been published in the American Journal of Bioethics and PLOS One. Her areas of interest include ethical issues of biomedical research in vulnerable populations; ethical challenges associated with emerging infectious diseases; as well as ethical and social issues raised by application of big data and machine learning in health care and pharmacogenetics.