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Hashem Al-Dujaili
Clinical Fellow And Researcher, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in RadiologyCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsDeep Learning Structured Reporting
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Victoria (Tori) Arendt
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in RadiologyBioTori grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and attended Duke University, where she majored in Biology and minored in Computer Science. After graduation, she moved to San Diego, where she worked at a biotechnology company researching stabilization of blood products at room temperature. In 2014, she moved to Palo Alto and began medical school at Stanford. During medical school, she worked with Dr. Rusty Hofmann in interventional radiology researching best practices in venous interventions, leading to multiple publications and presentations at SIR. After graduating from medical school in 2018, she began her general surgery intern year at the Cleveland Clinic and after a year in Cleveland, she returned to the California sunshine to begin radiology residency in July 2019. Tori continues to be active in her research into the treatment of venous disease. Outside of residency, she also enjoys hiking around northern California, traveling the world, running, and reading all types of books.
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Elizabeth Beam
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesBioAs an MD/PhD candidate at Stanford, Ellie Beam was awarded F30 grant funding by the NIMH to undertake specialized training in computational psychiatry, and she defended a PhD thesis in the Neurosciences within three years. Her thesis synthesized the texts and data of nearly 20,000 neuroimaging articles into a data-driven ontology of human brain function, forming the basis for a US patent and a first-author article in Nature Neuroscience. The idea of mapping brain function from the neuroimaging literature had been sparked a decade earlier when working directly with Professor Scott Huettel as an undergraduate at Duke to map the semantic structure of cognitive neuroscience through network analyses of article texts. Her undergraduate thesis was published as a first-author article in the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience and merited Graduation with Distinction in Neuroscience. She then dedicated two post-undergraduate years to full-time research in the lab of Professor Randy Buckner at Harvard and MGH, leading a project that related executive functioning deficits to frontoparietal network disruption in young adults at risk for depression. Her predoctoral work in neuroscience and psychiatry was recognized by the Leah J. Dickstein Medical Student Award, Angier B. Duke Memorial Scholarship and Research Fellowship, and Cleveland Technical Societies Scholarship.
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Deeksha Suresh Bidare
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in Surgery - General SurgeryBioGeneral Surgery PGY-1
Stanford Medicine - Department of Surgery
M.D. | Baylor College of Medicine, 2023
B.S. in Biochemistry and Cell Biology | Rice University, 2019 -
Jennifer Swanton Brown, RN
Director, Clinical Research Quality; Asst. Dean Compliance, Regulatory & Quality, Clinical Research Quality (CRQ)
Current Role at StanfordDirector, Clinical Research Quality
Assistant Dean, Compliance, Regulatory and Quality
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Philip Bulterys
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in Pathology
Resident in PathologyBioI am a clinical fellow in hematopathology at Stanford Health Care, and will complete a fellowship in dermatopathology at Stanford in 2024-25. I completed my anatomic and clinical pathology residency and a chief residency in clinical pathology at Stanford Health Care in 2023. I have a background in bacterial pathogenesis and drug discovery, and am interested in emerging and neglected infections, hematologic disease, and therapeutics and diagnostics development.
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Jeffrey Bunker
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in Graduate Medical Education
Resident in MedicineBioJeffrey Bunker is an infectious diseases physician-scientist, immunologist, and microbiologist. He is currently a clinical fellow in infectious diseases at Stanford University. Bunker’s research investigates interactions between the microbiome and the immune system, including fundamental questions about how and why certain microbes generate immune responses and how these processes influence homeostasis and disease. His clinical interests focus on microbial pathogenesis, antimicrobial resistance, and the diagnosis and treatment of complex infections.
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Diana Carbajal
Bilingual Outreach and Engagement Research Coordinator, Office of Community Engagement
Current Role at StanfordBilingual Research Coordinator at the OREC dept. in the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
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Nymisha Chilukuri
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in MedicineBioNymisha Chilukuri is a clinical informatics fellow and a pediatric physician at Stanford Medicine. She completed her medical school, pediatric residency and fellowship training in General Academic Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, during which time she was an Armstrong Institute Patient Safety and Quality Scholar.
Her operational and research interests are to use clinical informatics to improve access to equitable care for children with chronic conditions in underserved communities. -
Charlene Chow
Instructional Faculty, Physician Assistant Studies
BioCharlene Chow, PA-C is a Physician Assistant with the Urologic Oncology Department at Stanford Healthcare. She is originally from San Francisco, but obtained her Masters in Physician Assistant Studies at Oregon Health & Science University in 2013 in Portland, OR. She has a background in thoracic surgery working with lung cancer patients at Providence Portland Medical Center from 2013-2015. She then returned to the Bay Area and started with Stanford Urologic Oncology in March 2016.
She is the sole Urologic Oncology Advanced Practice Provider (APP) at the Cancer Center South Bay (CCSB) and specializes in urologic cancers including those of the bladder, prostate, kidney, ureter, testicle, and penis. Aside from seeing both new and return patients on her own and alongside physicians, she is also well versed in performing outpatient procedures such as prostate biopsies, cystoscopies, and bladder cancer treatments.
Her clinical interest lies in quality improvement. She has successfully completed the Clinical Excellent & Leadership Training (CEPT) program at Stanford, and is constantly involving herself and others in ongoing process improvement projects.
When she is not at work, she enjoys dance parties with her two young children, cooking, exercising, and spending time outdoors. -
Michael David Clark
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in MedicineBioInternal medicine resident interested in molecular and cellular determinants of heart failure and arrhythmia
Background in biophysics of ion channels and biochemistry of chromatin-modifying complexes
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Brynn Connor
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in Graduate Medical EducationBioDr. Connor has spent the majority of her life in Southern California, growing up in Los Angeles and obtaining her B.S. in Human Biology from UC San Diego. She completed her Doctorate of Medicine at Georgetown University and stayed at Georgetown for her combined residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. She subsequently returned to the west coast, completing her categorical Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship at Stanford. She is currently completing an advanced fellowship in Adult Congenital Heart Disease at Stanford.
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Halley Darrach
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in Surgery - Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryBioHalley Darrach is a plastic and reconstructive surgery resident (2020-2027) at Stanford Health. She is currently completing a professional development year with ReSurge International, a nonprofit dedicated to increasing global access to reconstructive surgery through surgeon education and sustainable, local-driven initiatives.
Dr. Darrach received her medical degree from Johns Hopkins and her bachelor's in cellular biology from California State University Northridge. While at Hopkins, she completed a dedicated research fellowship studying oncologic reconstruction outcomes under the mentorship of Dr. Justin Sacks and worked as a medical illustrator designing patient and surgeon education tools.
Prior to residency, she spent several years conducting astrobiology research at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and was the first hire at a biotech startup company, where she helped adapt NASA technology for medical and counterterrorism applications. Outside of the OR, she enjoys figure drawing, long-distance swimming, and travelling the world in search of new favourite cuisines.
Dr. Darrach's research interests include gender affirming surgery, oncologic reconstruction, ethnic plastic surgery, societal perceptions of deformity, and use of medical illustration in patient and surgeon education. -
Alex Maurice Dussaq
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in Graduate Medical Education
Resident in PathologyBioAlex Maurice Dussaq, M.D., Ph.D., is a fellow in both the Clinical Informatics Fellowship Program and the Breast Pathology Fellowship. Dr. Dussaq holds a B.S. in Mathematics and Biochemistry from University of Nevada, Reno and an M.D./Ph.D. from University at Alabama, Birmingham. His Ph.D. focused on novel platform informatics and statistical analysis. He completed a Pathology residency at Stanford. Dr. Dussaq's research interests include the implementation and creation of workflow tools for surgical pathology and lab. He is particularly interested in API implementation and use in reporting and whole slide image management systems.
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Vanessa El Kamari
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in MedicineBioI am an infectious disease fellow in the Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine. My research interest lies at the intersection of the small intestinal microbiome, gut mucosal integrity, and complex inflammatory disorders.
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Aly Elezaby
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in MedicineBioDr Aly Elezaby is an advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology fellow at Stanford University School of Medicine and a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Dr Daria Mochly-Rosen. He attended college at the University of Arizona, where he studied molecular and cellular biology with a research focus on mechanisms of genome instability. He graduated from the MD-PhD program at Boston University, with a dissertation focus on the effects of nutrient excess on mitochondrial function and oxidative stress in the heart. He completed residency training in internal medicine and cardiovascular medicine fellowship at Stanford as part of the Translational Investigator Program. His current research focus is on the signaling pathways that modulate cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury, with a particular focus on regulation of metabolism and mitochondrial function.