School of Medicine
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Elsie Gyang Ross
Assistant Professor of Surgery (Vascular Surgery) and of Medicine (BMIR)
BioDr. Ross is a vascular surgeon and research scientist. She graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine in 2011 and completed her vascular surgery 0+5 residency at Stanford University School of Medicine in 2018. During her residency, she completed a two-year post-doctoral fellowship in biomedical informatics. Her current research focuses on using machine learning and electronic health records for early disease identification, precision medicine, and evaluating opportunities to engage in patient education beyond the clinic.
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Daniel Rubin
Professor of Biomedical Data Science and of Radiology (Integrative Biomedical Imaging Informatics at Stanford), of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics Research) and, by courtesy, of Ophthalmology and of Computer Science
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research interest is imaging informatics--ways computers can work with images to leverage their rich information content and to help physicians use images to guide personalized care. Work in our lab thus lies at the intersection of biomedical informatics and imaging science.
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Nigam H. Shah, MBBS, PhD
Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics) and of Biomedical Data Science
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsWe analyze multiple types of health data (EHR, Claims, Wearables, Weblogs, and Patient blogs), to answer clinical questions, generate insights, and build predictive models for the learning health system.
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Nilpa Shah
Program Manager, Med/BMIR
BioNilpa Shah is a Program Manager at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research. Her background and expertise are in studying the impacts of sociocultural and biobehavioral determinants of health. Prior to joining Stanford University, she managed multiple research programs at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and University of California Davis where she worked in the fields of family caregiving, pain management and telementoring, patient-provider decision making in cancer treatment, and violence prevention. Shah is passionate about improving healthcare equity, patient outcomes, and healthcare access and delivery for marginalized communities.