School of Medicine
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James Michael Kilgour
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in DermatologyBioJames grew up in Oxford in the United Kingdom. He graduated from Cardiff University School of Medicine with honours in 2017, and has a BSc in Medical Education. Following graduation, he completed two years as a clinical academic in Dermatology at the University of Oxford, conducting research investigating patient-reported outcome measures and quality of life in patients with Graft-versus-Host-Disease following allogenic stem cell transplant. He subsequently completed a two year precision medicine fellowship at the Stanford University Department of Dermatology, focusing on cutaneous oncology and hidradenitis suppurativa. He has also extensively published in medical education, and co-founded a novel peer reviewed medical journal targeted at encouraging medical students to publish and peer review. He is currently completing his residency in Dermatology at Stanford.
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Hanna Maria Knihtila
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in PediatricsBioHanna Knihtila is a Pediatrics Resident at Stanford. She gained her MD in 2017 and PhD in 2018 from the University of Helsinki, Finland. She then completed her 2-year postdoctoral research fellowship at the Channing Division of Network Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School before joining Stanford for her residency training.
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Justin Kochanski
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in Pediatrics - Cardiology
Resident in Pediatrics - CardiologyBioI'm passionate about delivering high quality, equitable care to patients with congenital heart disease.
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Kiran Kocherlakota
Director, Proposal Development Office, SoM Proposal Development Office
Current Role at StanfordDr. Kiran Kocherlakota is dedicated to empowering research faculty members to effectively compete for coveted funding opportunities
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Katherine C. Konvinse, MD, PhD
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in PediatricsBioKatherine Konvinse, MD, PhD is a resident physician in the Stanford Pediatric Residency Research Track Program. She completed her MD and PhD training at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Her current research focuses on characterizing the serum antibody responses in pediatric patients exposed to viral infections including COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) under the mentorship of Professor PJ Utz.
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Christine Shyrue Lai
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in Pediatrics - Hematology & OncologyBioDr. Christine Lai is a Pediatric Hematology Oncology Fellow in the Bass Center at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Prior to coming to Stanford, she trained in pediatric residency at Northwell Alexandra Cohen Children's Hospital in New Hyde Park, NY and attended medical school at New York University. Her current research interests are cancer immunotherapy and cancer glycobiology. She currently works in Professor Carolyn Bertozzi's lab and sees patients in the Bass Center Clinic.
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Michael Lange
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in Surgery - General SurgeryBioUndergrad: Brigham Young University
Medical School: Indiana University School of Medicine
Medical Internship: General Surgery, Stanford Health Care -
Evan Lee
Masters Student in Physician Assistant Studies, admitted Autumn 2022
BioEvan grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and completed his B.S. Physiological Sciences at UCLA. After undergrad, he worked as a medical assistant at a Bay Area allergy clinic, as well as an optometric assistant in Palo Alto before attending Stanford University to begin his Master's education in Physician Assistant Studies.
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Gracee Lee
Affiliate, Physician Assistant Studies
BioGrace Choi, PA is a physician assistant at Stanford Health Care's Orthopedic department. She specializes in arthritis and joint replacement.
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Julie J Lee
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in MedicineBioJulie grew up in Los Angeles. She holds a BA in Psychology from Columbia University and a MPH in Chronic Disease Epidemiology from Yale. After completing medical school at The State University of New York at Buffalo she came back to the best coast (as she missed the sun) and finished Internal Medicine residency at UC Riverside.
Currently, her informatics interests include optimization of physician workflow, reducing cognitive load/burnout, integration of AI in decision support, and improving interoperability. She is particularly interested in cardiovascular disease and women's health research. -
Sherman Leung
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in Emergency MedicineBioSherman is an emergency medicine resident physician serving patients at Stanford Hospital, Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara, and Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. Before his career in medicine, Sherman spent time as a software engineer, digital health product manager, and early-stage healthcare investor. He received an MD at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai through the support of the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship and started MD+, a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to empowering aspiring physician-innovators. He cares deeply about leveraging his background in technology to support underserved patient populations and building a more equitable, efficient, and cost-effective healthcare system.
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Simon Levinson
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in NeurosurgeryBioSimon was born and raised in and around New York City. He moved to California to attend the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where he obtained undergraduate degrees in both political theory and neuroscience. Simon continued his education at UCLA where he attended the David Geffen School of Medicine. While a medical student he worked under the mentorship of Dr. Carlos Cepeda to investigate the cellular mechanisms underlying pediatric epilepsy. Additionally, under the mentorship of Dr. Ausaf Bari he created an MRI based structural atlas of the human brainstem. Simon is currently undergoing clinical training in neurologic surgery at Stanford University. He is interested in understanding how neural networks function and contribute to disease and how they can aid in developing novel treatment therapies. Outside of medicine, Simon enjoys spending time with his wife, going for hikes with their dog, traveling, listening to audiobooks, and running.
Please see complete publication list on Google scholar profile: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_works&hl=en&user=eEX91cwAAAAJ -
David R. Li, MD
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in Emergency Medicine
Fellow in Graduate Medical EducationBioDr. Li is a current Critical Care Medicine fellow at Stanford Healthcare, where he stayed on after completing residency training in Emergency Medicine. He is interested in healthcare informatics and is an Epic Physician Builder. Dr. Li is active in organized medicine & health policy, currently holding leadership positions in California Medical Association, and previously serving as a California Senate legislative intern.
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April Shichu Liang
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in Graduate Medical EducationBioApril Shichu Liang, M.D., is a fellow in the Stanford University Clinical Informatics Fellowship Program. Dr. Liang holds a B.S.E. in Computer Science from Princeton University and an M.D. from UCSF School of Medicine. She completed her Internal Medicine residency at UCSF. Dr. Liang’s clinical interests include hospital medicine, and her research interests are in implementation of machine learning tools in healthcare, clinical decision support, and data-driven quality improvement. Her past work includes the development of a machine learning model to predict incident delirium in hospitalized patients and EHR-based interventions to increase guideline-recommended public health screening.
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Farrah Chang Liu
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in Surgery - Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryBioPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery Resident
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Stephen Ma
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in Graduate Medical EducationBioStephen Ma is a Clinical Informatics Fellow at Stanford University School of Medicine. His undergraduate degree was in Electrical Engineering at Princeton University, after which he pursued his MD/PhD at Columbia University. He did his doctoral work in the laboratory of Professor Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic where he developed human cardiac models of disease incorporating patient-derived stem cells, optogenetics, tissue engineering, optoelectronics, and video processing. He subsequently completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Stanford University prior to joining the Clinical Informatics Fellowship. He is passionate about utilizing technology to empower physicians, optimize healthcare systems, and improve patient outcomes. He is interested in applied data science, incorporating clinical decision support into existing workflows, and developing digital-first approaches to healthcare.
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Tina Munjal
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in Otolaryngology (Head and Neck Surgery)Current Research and Scholarly InterestsCurrently investigating acoustic coordinated reset neuromodulation and other neuromodulation techniques for the treatment of subjective tinnitus
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Teresa Phuongtram Nguyen
Resident in Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean OtherBioDr. Teresa Nguyen is a Resident Physician in Anesthesiology at Stanford Medicine. She is passionate about medical innovation and is committed to advancing science education and mentorship. Her research is focused on the intersection of AI and medicine where she studies the applications of large language models in healthcare and subsequent impacts on society. She also mentors students in the Stanford Robotics Team and leads research initiatives for investigating AI-enabled robots' application for improved pediatric care and outcomes. She is the instructor for Chem 93: "Chemistry Unleashed: Exploring the Chemistry that Transforms Our World" at the Stanford Department of Chemistry and is a helicopter pilot.
Dr. Nguyen completed her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry at Stanford University, where she was awarded a U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship in Arabic and the Bing Fellowship for her research in Chemistry. She then became a Scientific Researcher at Genentech, where she co-invented and patented a series of drugs for the potential treatment of chronic and neuropathic pain. She attended and received her MD from Stanford University School of Medicine, where she was a Medical Scholars Research Fellow under the mentorship of Professor Carolyn Bertozzi (Nobel laureate in Chemistry 2022). She has published across several medical subspecialties, including head and neck surgery, rhinology, urology, and orthopedic surgery.
Dr. Nguyen is deeply passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. She is the founder of the Lighthouse Initiative, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide resources and mentorship to first-generation, low-income, and minority individuals, with a 100% success rate in aiding college admissions for its members. She is also the co-founder of Hands-On Robotics, a nonprofit organization which supports robotics initiatives and education. -
Lola Oladini
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in RadiologyBioLola Oladini is an interventional radiology/ diagnostic radiology resident (2019-2024) with a passion for community service and upliftment, global health, improv/theater for social change, and optimizing medical education within the field of interventional radiology. She graduated from University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Medicine where she also completed an MBA from Chicago Booth School of Business with a concentration in Industrial and Organizational Behavior. She also has limited experience in healthcare consulting, as part of her summer internship with The Boston Consulting Group. She hopes to leverage her experiences and skillsets to uplift low-resource communities locally and abroad.
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Benjamin Vincent Park
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in RadiologyCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsInterventional Oncology, Immunotherapy
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Allison Peng
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in MedicineCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research interests are in preventive cardiology and cardiovascular imaging, and in particular coronary artery calcium. I am also interested in the intersection of radiology and biomedical data science with the goals of improving detection of subclinical ASCVD, stratification of cardiovascular risk, and implementation of equitable population-wide preventive intervention.
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Amit Persad
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in Graduate Medical EducationCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsGlioma: developing interest in glioma biology and immunology
Radiosurgery: developing interest in utility of radiosurgery for treating neurosurgical disease
Epilepsy: developing clinical and research interest in epilepsy
Neuromodulation: experience in neuromodulation research particularly with antibiotic envelopes for implants
Trigeminal Neuralgia: interest in physiology and mechanism of trigeminal neuralgia -
Chad Pope
Affiliate, Physician Assistant Studies
BioChad Pope, PA is a physician assistant at Stanford Health Care's transplant department.
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Ekanath Srihari Rangan
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in Graduate Medical EducationCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsWearable medical systems for non-invasive and pervasive health monitoring in cardiovascular and critical care contexts; Correlation of genomic aspects of disease with phenotypic data from electronic health records; Informatics and machine learning for precise detection and early warning of infectious diseases; Preemptive protocols for managing disease severity trajectories; And IoT based Telemedicine.
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Ravi Dhurjati
Academic Prog Prof 2, SoM Proposal Development Office
BioThe focus of my work is on the design, implementation and evaluation of health care delivery system interventions to improve quality of perinatal care delivery.
Specific areas of interest are:
Design and evaluation of systems-based approaches to reduce disparities in care delivery
Evaluating the impact of delivery system design on quality of care and outcomes
Implementation and evaluation of innovative strategies to promote clinical practice improvement -
Vishnu Ravi
Technology Architect, Catalyst
Current Role at StanfordTechnology Architect, Stanford Medicine Catalyst; Lead Architect, Building for Digital Health, Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign; Instructor, Stanford CS342/MED253
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Sheila Razdan
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in Graduate Medical EducationBioNeonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellow
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Agnes Reschke
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in PediatricsBioAgnes Reschke, MD is a clinical fellow in the Division of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology at the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford University School of Medicine. She obtained her bachelor of science and honors from Villanova University and after her family moved to Kentucky, went on to medical school at University of Kentucky College of Medicine. She completed a pediatric residency at Connecticut Children's Medical Center and during that time, focused on a clinical research project evaluating a proposed association between domestic radon levels and the development of sarcoma. Dr. Reschke ultimately came to Lucile Packard Children's Hospital for her pediatric hematology/oncology fellowship and during that time, discovered the emerging field of onco-critical care. Her fellowship research is in the lab of Tim Cornell, chief of pediatric critical care at Stanford. She is working to apply a real-time assay to measure cytokines in subsets of pediatric oncology patients to guide immunomodulatory therapies. By gaining a better understanding of these patients’ immune responses in real time, she believes that we will open the door for precision immunomodulatory therapy to treat critically ill patients, especially those experiencing sepsis or cytokine release syndrome. After completion of her hematology/oncology fellowship, Dr. Reschke will be pursuing a pediatric intensive care fellowship with the hope of becoming a leader and pioneer in onco-critical care.
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Alissa Megan Rogol
Staff, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in Graduate Medical Education
Wise Facilitator, Vice Provost for Graduate EducationCurrent Role at StanfordChild and Adolescent Psychiatry, Chief Fellow
Former Chief Resident in Psychiatry for Stanford Inpatient and Psychotherapy
WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) Group Facilitator -
Theodore Roth
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Resident in PathologyCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsScalable technologies for engineering next generation cellular therapies
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Pablo Amador Sanchez
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Fellow in MedicineBioDr. Pablo Sanchez is a medical fellow at Stanford University. He earned a degree in physiology at The University of Arizona and received his M.D. from The University of Arizona College of Medicine, in Tucson. He completed Internal Medicine training at Brigham & Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School, and served as Chief Resident from 2018-2019. During residency, his research focused on clinical outcomes of the complex patient composition in the modern Cardiac Intensive Care Unit. He completed Cardiovascular Medicine fellowship at Stanford and served as Chief Fellow from 2021-2022. He is interested in cardio-pulmonary interactions in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Under the tutelage of Dr. Angela Rogers (Pulmonary Medicine Division) and Dr. Euan Ashley (Cardiovascular Medicine Division), he plans to integrate immune-metabolic biomarker and echocardiographic profiling to identify cardiac dysfunction in ARDS. He receives funding from the National Institutes of Health through the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA, F32) and Loan Repayment Award. He is pursuing additional fellowship training in critical care medicine.