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Chandrayee Ghosh
Basic Life Research Scientist, Surgery - General Surgery
Current Role at StanfordBasic Life Research Scientist
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Joshua D. Grab
Biostatistician 2, Stanford-Surgery Policy Improvement Research and Education Center
BioJoshua Grab is a Biostatistician at the S-SPIRE Center in the Department of Surgery. He has Masters' degrees in Biostatistics and Mathematics.
Josh has 12 years of experience as a biostatistician and data analyst. As a data analyst at UCSF, he worked primarily for the Liver Transplant Center doing survival analyses. At Wake Forest University, he worked on genome-wide association studies for various disease conditions. Before that, he worked at the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI), building logistic models for mortality within the Society of Thoracic Surgeons' National Cardiac Database.
Josh has been a SAS user for all of his time in biostatistics and has beginner to intermediate skills with various other software packages, including R, STATA, and MATLAB, and is learning Python.
In addition to his biostatistics career, Josh also has 7 years of experience teaching mathematics and introductory statistics at the community college level. -
Laura Graham
Casual - Non-Exempt, Surgery
BioDr. Graham is a health services researcher with extensive experience in data management and analysis, particularly focusing on surgical outcomes research using large administrative datasets from the Veterans Health Administration (VA) and other single site healthcare systems. Her research interests include improving the processes of clinical care using causal inference methodologies and implementation science to translate evidence into practice. Her research has significantly contributed to understanding and improving surgical outcomes, particularly within the VA healthcare system, through rigorous epidemiological and health services research methods.
During her tenure with the Veterans Health Administration and Stanford Medical Center, Dr. Graham's research has focused on using large administrative datasets to improve surgical outcomes, enhance surgical training, and optimize healthcare delivery for veterans undergoing surgical procedures. She has expertise in novel analytic approaches, including causal inference methodologies, and has presented on examining complex relationships and reporting nonlinear trends in surgical outcomes research.
Recently, she led a study mapping the discharge process for surgical patients to identify key components and challenges specific to post-surgical discharge. This work aims to improve care transitions and reduce fragmentation of care for surgical patients. She is currently working on a quasi-experimental study exploring ideal medication combinations for multimodal analgesia. In addition to outcomes research, she has worked on translating evidence into practice through qualitative research methods and implementation science approaches.
Dr. Graham has a substantial publication record, with over 4,600 citations and an h-index of 32 (as of June 2024). Her work has been published in a number of reputable high-impact journals, including JAMA Surgery, Annals of Surgery, and Health Affairs. These experiences have equipped her with a robust understanding of health data and novel data science methodologies, as well as the ability to design and execute complex experiments, analyze data, and communicate results effectively.
In addition to her technical skills, she is a strong collaborator and communicator. She frequently collaborates with clinician-scientists to produce valid and impactful surgical outcomes research. She has successfully led multidisciplinary teams, mentored junior researchers, and fostered productive partnerships with industry and academic collaborators. She is adept at managing multiple projects simultaneously and thrives in dynamic, fast-paced environments. -
Beth Habelow
Lecturer, Surgery - Anatomy
Current Role at StanfordLecturer Division of Anatomy
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Haaris Kadri
Casual - Non-Exempt, Surgery - Multi-Organ Transplantation
Current Role at StanfordResearch Assistant (Melcher Lab): July 2020 - Present
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Yen-Chung Andrew Lee
Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated), Surgery - General Surgery
BioDr. Yen-Chung Andrew Lee is a board certified surgeon who practices General and Bariatric Surgery in Pleasanton. He completed a fellowship in Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery at Brown University.
Dr. Lee's personal interests include golfing, fishing, cars, drawing, and playing violin. -
April Leyson
Section Administrative Supervisor, Surgery - General Surgery
Current Role at StanfordAdministrative Associate
For Drs. Dan E. Azagury, Byrne Lee, Carolyn Seib, and Dr. George Poultsides
Stanford Department of Surgery
Section of Bariatric and Minimally Invasive Surgery
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Daniel S Logan
Research Data Analyst 1, Stanford-Surgery Policy Improvement Research and Education Center
BioDaniel Logan is a Research Data Analyst with the Stanford-Surgery Policy Improvement Research & Education Center (S-SPIRE). Daniel obtained a bachelors degree in Sociology from Bates College as well as a bootcamp diploma in Data Science. He has experience with a variety quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, making him unique situated for mixed methods research. As a research data analyst, he puts this background to use for machine learning optimization, data management, and general analytics for clinical and observational studies.
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Vanni Manthiram
Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated), Surgery - General Surgery
BioDr. Vanni Manthiram is board certified in General Surgery. She practices a broad range of general surgery including breast, colon, gall bladder, hernia, and minimally invasive surgery.
She is also a member of several professional organizations, including the American College of Surgeons and the American Society of Breast Surgeons.
Dr. Manthiram became a surgeon because it is extremely rewarding as patients are very grateful and often feel better immediately. She also enjoys making sure her patients understand the planned procedure.
Her personal interests include watching football, hiking, fitness, and spending time with family.