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Michelle Ameri, BA, RVT
Adm Svcs Admstr 2, Pediatrics - Cardiology
Current Role at StanfordBASE Operations Manager
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Alisa Arunamata
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics - Cardiology
BioDr. Alisa Arunamata is a pediatric cardiologist and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine. She specializes in cardiac imaging of the fetus through adulthood and provides comprehensive care to families and patients from the time of fetal diagnosis to post-operative management after cardiac surgery. She holds a number of leadership positions in education and hospital administration. She is currently the Associate Medical Director of Acute Cardiac Care at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford, leads the pediatric cardiology fellowship training program as the Associate Program Director, and was previously the Program Director of the Advanced Non-Invasive Imaging Fellowship.
Dr. Arunamata has a deep interest in improving clinical outcomes for children with congenital and acquired heart disease, with a primary focus on refining the assessment and contribution of the right ventricle in disease and health.
She graduated early with a degree in Molecular and Cell Biology (Biochemistry) from the University of California, Berkeley, obtained her medical degree at New York University School of Medicine and completed pediatric residency and cardiology fellowship training at Stanford. She was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society in 2019 and is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. -
Ritu Asija
Clinical Associate Professor, Pediatrics - Cardiology
BioI specialize in providing cardiac critical care to infants, children and adults with congenital heart disease and heart failure. I am the Associate Director for the Pulmonary Artery Reconstruction Program at Stanford, helping to coordinate comprehensive multidisciplinary care for children with severe pulmonary artery abnormalities and right ventricular dysfunction. I was a Faculty Fellow at the Stanford Center for Biodesign in 2019-2020 and continue to work on development of new technologies for the unmet needs of pediatric patients. I have an interest in physician wellness and completed the Wellness Director course through the WellMD Center at Stanford.
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David M. Axelrod, MD
Clinical Professor, Pediatrics - Cardiology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsVirtual Reality Congenital Heart Disease experience: The Stanford Virtual Heart. Currently engaged with 19 academic medical centers across the globe using our Stanford Virtual Heart to educate students and trainees, and research our VR experience as a means for training and education. Also developing next generation modeling and image interaction with Stanford engineers and educators, to promote personalized surgical training in VR and advanced educational programs in congenital heart disease.
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Daniel Bernstein
Alfred Woodley Salter and Mabel G. Salter Endowed Professor of Pediatrics
Current Research and Scholarly Interests1. Using iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes to understand hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and heart failure associated with congenital heart disease.
2. Role of alterations in mitochondrial dycamics and function in normal physiology and disease.
3. Differences between R and L ventricular responses to stress,
4. Immune biomarkers of risk after pediatric VAD implantation.
5. Biomarkers for post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder. -
Christine Bui
Postdoctoral Medical Fellow, Cardiology
Fellow in Pediatrics - CardiologyCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsAlong with my internal medicine and pediatrics background, I have always been interested in palliative care and end of life. I would like to apply these interests to pediatric cardiology and adult congenital cardiology, as these patients often are critically or chronically ill, and would benefit from a palliative care perspective.
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Henry Chubb
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics - Cardiology
Current Research and Scholarly Interestshttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Henry_Chubb
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Shoa L. Clarke, MD, PhD
Instructor, Medicine
Instructor, Pediatrics - CardiologyBioDr. Clarke is a preventive cardiologist and an instructor at Stanford University School of Medicine in the Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics. He earned his undergraduate degree in human biology from the Division of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell University before obtaining his MD and PhD (genetics) from Stanford University School of Medicine. He has completed clinical training in internal medicine (Brigham & Women’s Hospital), pediatrics (Boston Children’s Hospital), and cardiovascular medicine (Stanford Hospital), and he is board certified in all three specialties. His research is focused on 1) understanding complex disease genetics in diverse populations, 2) integrating monogenic and polygenic risk with clinical risk, 3) large-scale phenotyping using the electronic health record. His clinical practice focuses on identifying risk factors for cardiovascular disease with the goal of promoting health and longevity through evidence-based personalized treatment. He is interested in developing family-centric approaches for the treatment of adults and children carrying high genetic risk for disease.
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Ronnie Thomas Collins
Clinical Associate Professor, Pediatrics - Cardiology
Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine - Cardiovascular MedicineCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research endeavors are focused on populations with connective tissue disorders that manifest as cardiovascular abnormalities, such as Williams, Marfan, and Loeys-Dietz syndromes. Additionally, as a member of the California Center of BD-Steps II, I study birth defects associated with congenital heart disease.
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Anne Dubin
Professor of Pediatrics (Pediatric Cardiology)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsArrhythmia management in pediatric heart failure, especially resynchronization therapy in congenital heart disease,Radio frequency catheter ablation of pediatric arrhythmias,
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Jeffrey A. Feinstein, MD, MPH
Dunlevie Family Professor of Pulmonary Vascular Disease and Professor, by courtesy, of Bioengineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsResearch interests include (1) computer simulation and modeling of cardiovascular physiology with specific attention paid to congenital heart disease and its treatment, (2) the evaluation and treatment of pulmonary hypertension/pulmonary vascular diseases, and (3) development and testing of medical devices/therapies for the treatment of congenital heart disease and pulmonary vascular diseases.
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Brendan James Floyd
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in Pediatrics - Cardiology
Resident in Pediatrics - CardiologyBioMD: University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2017
PhD in Biochemistry: University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2015
MEd in Secondary Education: University of Notre Dame, 2008
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David Gunderman
Affiliate, Pediatrics - Cardiology
Visiting Postdoctoral Scholar, Pediatrics - CardiologyBioDavid Gunderman is a visiting postdoctoral scholar in the lab of Alison Marsden studying numerical methods for cardiovascular modelling and simulation. He is also a Lillian Gilbreth Postdoctoral Fellow at Purdue University. His work focuses on developing deep-learning methods for automatic extraction of cardiovascular structures from image data and applying isogeometric analysis to improve the efficiency and robustness of cardiovascular simulations.
David received his AB summa cum laude in Mathematics and German from Wabash College, completed a Fulbright Fellowship in Germany, and then earned his PhD from the University of Colorado Boulder, where he studied computational geometry, statistical collaboration, and algorithms for numerical PDEs under advisers Bengt Fornberg and John Evans. While at CU Boulder, he worked as a High Energy Density Physics Research Fellow at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, as a statistical consultant for the Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Statistical Analysis, and as an instructor in the Department of Applied Mathematics. -
Christiane Haeffele
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Cardiovascular Medicine
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics - CardiologyCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsAdult Congenital Heart Disease
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Seth Hollander, MD
Clinical Associate Professor, Pediatrics - Cardiology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsOutcomes, Quality of Life, Kidney Injury
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Rachel Knight Hopper
Clinical Associate Professor, Pediatrics - Cardiology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsCurrent research interests include:
PH related to prematurity and bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Right heart failure in children with pulmonary hypertension, imaging and biomarkers
Pulmonary hypertension related to congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Pulmonary vein stenosis in infants and children
Pulmonary hypertension in children with congenital heart disease
Clinical trials in children with PH