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Julian Louis Muff
Visiting Instructor, Surgery - Pediatric Surgery
BioI am a Research Scholar in the Division of Pediatric Surgery, currently pursuing my MD-PhD at the University Children’s Hospital of Basel in Switzerland. I am actively engaged in research at the Dunn lab, focusing on innovative approaches to investigate tissue regeneration in the small intestine.
My research involves examining the impact of helminth-mediated tissue adaptation and partial obstruction induced changes on the tissue health and regenerative potential of the small intestine. To achieve this, I employ a combination of genetic mouse models, surgical techniques, and cutting-edge three-dimensional imaging. My primary interest lies in the translational potential of these findings for treating short bowel syndrome, a devastating condition that particularly affects pediatric patients.
Outside of my academic pursuits, I spend my free time exploring the Bay Area, whether on foot, bike, or using public transport. -
Lori Muffly
Associate Professor of Medicine (Blood and Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapy)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Muffly's interests include health services research and clinical trials with a focus on acute leukemia and blood and marrow transplantation.
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Pavithra Mukunda
Lab Manager-Translational Therapeutics Lab, Psych/Public Mental Health & Population Sciences
Current Role at StanfordAssistant Clinical Research Coordinator
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Jonathan Mulholland
Director, CSIF, School of Medicine - CMGM
Current Role at StanfordDirector of the Cell Sciences Imaging Facility, CSIF
confocal/electron microscopy services
http://microscopy.stanford.edu/
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Sandeepa Mullady, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Neurology & Neurological Sciences
BioDr. Mullady is a board-certified neurologist providing care at Stanford Health Care’s Memory Disorders Center. She completed a memory and aging fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco. She is also a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Mullady specializes in memory disorders and aging. She has a particular interest in caring for homeless patients with neurological conditions.
She is passionate about educating both patients and colleagues. She seeks to improve health literacy in underserved communities. She has mentored students, organized seminars and conferences, and lectured about rare neurological cases and issues related to social justice.
Dr. Mullady excels in community outreach, health advocacy, and leadership. She has organized and directed outreach programs at women’s shelters, clinics for the homeless, and an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center. She has also developed programs to encourage childhood reading at home and to educate underserved communities about neurodegenerative disorders.
She has published peer-reviewed articles in Frontiers of Neurology that report her research on the effects of homelessness on neurocognitive health. She has also presented posters at regional and national conferences on the topics of interprofessional health coaching and the effects of homelessness on mental function.