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Philip Bulterys
Affiliate, Department Funds
Fellow in PathologyBioI am a clinical fellow in dermatopathology at Stanford Health Care. I completed my anatomic and clinical pathology residency (2019-2023), chief residency (2022-2023), and hematopathology fellowship (2023-2024) at Stanford Health Care. I received my MD and PhD (molecular biology/microbiology) in the UCLA-Caltech Medical Scientist Training Program, where I developed expertise in bacterial pathogenesis and drug discovery. I was an undergraduate at Stanford, where I studied biology. I am interested in emerging and neglected infections, lymphoma, infectious causes of cancer, global health, and therapeutics and diagnostics development.
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Mary Buttner
Digital Licensing Librarian, School of Medicine - Lane Medical Library
Current Role at StanfordDigital Licensing Librarian
Resource Management
Lane Medical Library and Knowledge Management Center.
Digital Accessibility Committee, 2022-23.
Marketing and Communications Team, Member, 2018-19.
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Glennia R. Campbell
Senior Services Agreement Contract Officer, School of Medicine - Research Management Group
Current Role at StanfordSenior Contract Officer - Services Agreements
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Britt Carr
Sr. Academic Technology Spec., Technology & Digital Solutions
Current Role at StanfordBritt Carr is the Academic Technology Specialist at EdTech in the department of Information, Resources & Technology (IRT). His primary responsibilities include:
* Training and supporting the School of Medicine Faculty in the design and implementation of their courses on the Canvas learning management system
* Migrating and archiving existing courses from the CourseWork learning management system
* Supporting other School of Medicine course related educational technology operations, projects, and initiatives -
Christopher T Chen, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Oncology)
BioDr. Chen is a board-certified, fellowship-trained specialist in oncology and hematology. He is also an Assistant Professor in the Division of Oncology in the Department of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Chen delivers comprehensive, compassionate care for patients in need of early drug development clinical trials and patients with gastrointestinal cancers. As a researcher, he leads the early drug development group and studies how tumor heterogeneity limits the clinical benefit of anticancer therapies in order to accelerate development of novel therapeutic strategies. Dr. Chen’s work has appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Science Advances, Journal of Oncology Practice, and Health Services Research.
Dr. Chen attended Harvard College, where he graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in molecular biology. He went to medical school at Washington University in St. Louis on a full-tuition merit scholarship, graduating with Alpha Omega Alpha honors, and did his residency training in internal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and hematology/oncology fellowship in the combined Harvard Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Massachusetts General Hospital program. As a fellow, he received the NIH T-32 Ruth L. Kirchstein-National Service Research Award in Cancer Biology for his work exploring the molecular structure of metastatic solid tumors.
Dr. Chen is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, European Society for Medical Oncology, and American Association for Cancer Research. -
Ricardo Chia, M.D.
Advanced Heart Failure And Transplant Cardiology, Department Funds
BioDr. Chia completed his undergraduate studies in Biological Sciences at the University of California, Davis. He went on to earn his medical degree from George Washington University School of Medicine. He then completed his internal medicine training at the University of Illinois Hospital and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where he also pursued further specialization in clinical hypertension. Under the mentorship of Dr. Vongpatanasin at UT Southwestern, he received the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service T32 research grant to study the effects of dietary inorganic phosphates on exercise capacity and hypertension. After completing his training in cardiovascular diseases, he joined the advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology program here at Stanford University. Dr. Chia has interests in cardiac transplantation, cardiac hemodynamics, right ventricular failure, mechanical circulatory support, and ventricular assist devices.
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Natalie Maureen Chin
Clinical Instructor (Affiliated), School of Medicine - Senior Associate Dean for Medical Student Education
BioPediatric General Surgery APP with Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Education includes Master of Science of Physician Assistant Studies from Midwestern University Class of 2021, B.S. in Physiological Science from UCLA Class of 2016.
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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. -
Roberto Chulluncuy Rivas
Affiliate, Department Funds
Fellow in NeurologyBioDr. Roberto Chulluncuy-Rivas is a Neurologist originally from Peru. He earned his medical degree from Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas in Lima-Peru, and subsequently completed his Neurology residency at the University of Cincinnati.
Prior to his residency, he pursued his interest in Vascular Neurology through stroke rotations at the University of Miami and UCLA. During his residency at the University of Cincinnati, he was honored with induction into the Gold Humanism Honor Society and received the prestigious Arnold P. Gold Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Award.
Currently, Dr. Chulluncuy-Rivas is advancing his expertise in Vascular Neurology/Stroke as a Vascular Fellow at Stanford University. -
Jeff Codori
Access Services Specialist, School of Medicine - Lane Medical Library
Current Role at StanfordLibrary Specialist, Circulation department, Service Desk.
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Cristin Louise Coquillard
Affiliate, Department Funds
Fellow in Surgery - Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryBioDr. Cristin Coquillard is a current Hand Surgery Fellow. She grew up in Mountain View, CA and attended the University of Washington, where she received a BS in Cell and Molecular Biology and a minor in Chemistry. She then spent several years as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist and later as a supervisor in the Stanford Histocompatibility, Immunogenetics, and Disease Profiling Laboratory before pursuing a career in medicine. She received her medical degree from the University of Kentucky, where she was elected to AOA and graduated with high distinction, before completing her Integrated Plastic Surgery Residency at Northwestern University in Chicago. She is excited to be at Stanford as a hand fellow for the completion of her training, and to return to the Bay Area.
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Gerald Crabtree
David Korn, MD, Professor of Pathology and Professor of Developmental Biology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsChromatin regulation and its roles in human cancer and the development of the nervous system. Engineering new methods for studying and controlling chromatin and epigenetic regulation in living cells.
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Eric Crizer MSN RN FNP
Clinical Instructor (Affiliated), School of Medicine - Senior Associate Dean for Medical Student Education
BioEric Crizer MSN RN FNP is a primary care provider at Stanford Health Care in Santa Clara. He graduated with his Registered Nurse and Family Nurse Practitioner degrees from San Francisco State University. He began his nursing career working as an inpatient nurse at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. He began his primary care practice in the rural health setting. He has completed a fellowship in Primary Care Psychiatry with UC Davis and UC Irvine. He has experience in the treatment of substance use disorders, chronic pain, psychiatric conditions such as anxiety, depression, post traumatic stress disorder, as well as other chronic medical conditions.
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Linh T Dang
Adjunct Clinical Instructor, Educational Programs and Services (EPS)
BioDr. Linh Dang enjoys practicing full-spectrum primary care. She has a special interest in pediatric and women's health with a particular focus on preventative care.
As a Bay Area native growing up in East San Jose, Dr. Dang especially enjoys working with a diverse population and the most vulnerable and underserved of the community. -
Halley Darrach
Affiliate, Department Funds
Resident in Graduate Medical EducationBioHalley 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. -
Laura M.K. Dassama
Assistant Professor of Chemistry and of Microbiology and Immunology
BioLaura Dassama is a chemical biologist who uses principles from chemistry and physics to understand complex biological phenomena, and to leverage that understanding for the modulation of biological processes. Her current research focuses on deciphering the molecular recognition mechanisms of multidrug transporters implicated in drug resistance, rational engineering and repurposing of natural products, and control of transcription factors relevant to sickle cell disease.
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Somalee Datta
Director of Research IT, Technology & Digital Solutions
Current Role at StanfordMy team is part of Technology & Digital Solutions. It is responsible for building and maintaining infrastructure such as STARR. Additionally, the team also builds custom solutions such as CHOIR and SEAL to support Stanford Medicine clinical innovations. I joined Stanford in Oct 2012 at Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine (SCGPM). My responsibility at the Center was to develop and lead the bioinformatics team and establish a genomics data analysis facility. The team rocks and continues to deliver exceptional research innovations and services.
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Michelle de Haaff
Casual - Non-Exempt, School of Medicine - MDRP'S - Biodesign Program
Current Role at StanfordAssistant Director of Digital Health
Co-Instructor Biodesign for Digital Health (Fall) and Biodesign for Societal Health (Winter)
Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign -
Tina M. Del Cont
Product & Program Manager, Stanford Profiles, Technology & Digital Solutions
Current Role at StanfordI am the Product Manager for Stanford Profiles and Project Manager of the Stanford Profiles University-Wide Project. I work directly with the Stanford Profiles development team in Stanford Medicine | Technology & Digital Solutions Application Development. On this project, I also work with a university-wide project team, the Stanford Profiles (formerly CAP) Working Group, made up of members from many of the Stanford schools and organizations. In June of 2014, we started the CAP Drupal Module Working Group. The purpose of this group is to review and improve the integration process with CAP by expanding and enhancing the CAP Drupal Module (CAPx) with an open-source contribution approach (an initiative started and led by SWS in collaboration with the CAP Drupal Module user community).
If you are interested in becoming part of the Stanford Profiles University-Wide Project, which includes the Stanford Profiles Public and Stanford-only View web sites or would like more information on integrating your web site with Stanford Profiles, contact me at tdelcont@stanford.edu.