School of Medicine
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Olivier Gevaert
Associate Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics) and of Biomedical Data Science
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy lab focuses on biomedical data fusion: the development of machine learning methods for biomedical decision support using multi-scale biomedical data. We primarily use methods based on regularized linear regression to accomplish this. We primarily focus on applications in oncology and neuroscience.
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Summer Han
Associate Professor (Research) of Neurosurgery, of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics) and, by courtesy, of Epidemiology and Population Health
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy current research focuses on understanding the genetic and environmental etiology of complex disease and developing and evaluating efficient screening strategies based on etiological understanding. The areas of my research interests include statistical genetics, molecular epidemiology, cancer screening, health policy modeling, and risk prediction modeling. I have developed various statistical methods to analyze high-dimensional data to identify genetic and environmental risk factors and their interactions for complex disease.
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Josef Hardi
Software Dvlpr 3, Med/BMIR
BioI'm a software engineer with a keen interest in data science. I have over 10 years’ experience in software development and 5 years in the data processing. Currently, I work as a backend developer for the Stanford Center of Biomedical Informatics Research; tackling issues in data and metadata management and interoperability. I also actively engage in the work of converting health and claim records to the OMOP common data model as part of my collaboration with the Stanford Population Health Sciences. I have experience with Java, Python, R, RDF, OWL, OBDA, Schema.org and Elasticsearch.
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Zihuai He
Assistant Professor (Research) of Neurology (Neurology Research Faculty), of Medicine (BMIR) and, by courtesy, of Biomedical Data Science
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsStatistical genetics and other omics to study Alzheimer's disease.
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Tina Hernandez-Boussard
Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics), of Biomedical Data Science, of Surgery and, by courtesy, of Epidemiology and Population Health
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy background and expertise is in the field of computational biology, with concentration in health services research. A key focus of my research is to apply novel methods and tools to large clinical datasets for hypothesis generation, comparative effectiveness research, and the evaluation of quality healthcare delivery. My research involves managing and manipulating big data, which range from administrative claims data to electronic health records, and applying novel biostatistical techniques to innovatively assess clinical and policy related research questions at the population level. This research enables us to create formal, statistically rigid, evaluations of healthcare data using unique combinations of large datasets.
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Zepeng Huo
Postdoctoral Scholar, Biomedical Informatics
BioConducting research on Foundation Models for medicine
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Jenelle Asha Jindal
Affiliate, Med/BMIR
BioDr. Jenelle Jindal is a physician who believes in bringing well designed technology into healthcare. She has spent years in the healthcare system practicing medicine, as well as in hospital leadership roles and in government during the pandemic. She is a graduate of Stanford University, Yale School of Medicine, and completed residency and fellowship at the Harvard hospitals of Mass General and Brigham & Womens.
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Detailed Bio
Dr. Jenelle Jindal has experience as an operator within the healthcare system, serving as medical director at El Camino Hospital in Silicon Valley launching telestroke and 24/7/365 thrombectomy care. Subsequently the hospital was recognized by the Joint Commission with a new higher level of Thrombectomy Capable Certification. She also completed a tour of duty helping in the Emergency Operations Center of Santa Clara County during the COVID-19 pandemic assisting with antigen testing deployment and increasing vaccination uptake.
She is also an experienced neurologist, caring for thousands of patients as a practicing physician. Her clinical focus has included treating strokes, brain hemorrhage, epilepsy, and neurodegenerative disease in the emergency room, ICU, and hospital wards. She was founder and CEO running a private medical practice for nearly 7 years and served as a Medical Advisory Board member of the Pacific Stroke Association.
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Teri Klein
Professor (Research) of Biomedical Data Science, of Medicine (BMIR) and, by courtesy, of Genetics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsCo-founder, Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing
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Curtis Langlotz
Professor of Radiology (Thoracic Imaging), of Biomedical Informatics Research, of Biomedical Data Science and Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for HAI
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI am interested in the use of deep neural networks and other machine learning technologies to help radiologists detect disease and eliminate diagnostic errors. My laboratory is developing deep neural networks that detect and classify disease on medical images. We also develop natural language processing methods that use the narrative radiology report to create large annotated image training sets for supervised machine learning experiments.