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  • Heather Poupore-King

    Heather Poupore-King

    Clinical Associate Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine

    Current Research and Scholarly Interests11/01/17 – 10/30/2022
    Role: Co-Investigator (0.10 FTE) and Director of Treatments for the Bay Area (Stanford Pain and Primary Care clinics)
    PCORI (Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute). Title: “Comparative Effectiveness of Pain Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Chronic Pain Self-Management Within the Context of Opioid Reduction.” Total: $8.8M PI: Beth Darnall

    2017- present
    Dr. King is also collaborating with Fiona Barwick, PhD, at Stanford’s Sleep Medicine Center, to develop an integrated treatment protocol for improving sleep and chronic pain. With the protocol now complete, Dr. Barwick and Dr. King plan to run the six-session group throughout 2019, collecting pre-treatment, post-treatment and follow-up data to analyze outcomes.

    2015-present
    Role: Lead Therapist, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy manualized intervention
    National Institutes of Health P01 AT006651 National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health Title: Stanford Center for Back Pain
    PI: Sean Mackey, MD, PhD

    2015 -present
    Lead Therapist, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy manualized intervention
    National Institutes of Health R01AT008561 National Center for Complementary and
    Integrative Health Title: Single Session Pain Catastrophizing Treatment: Comparative
    Efficacy & Mechanisms Multi-PI: Darnall BD & Mackey SC

  • Anthony Powell

    Anthony Powell

    Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Primary Care and Population Health

    BioAnthony Powell is an Internal Medicine physician. He attended medical school at Yale University and completed internship and residency at Stanford University Hospital. He is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He has been working at Menlo Clinic since 1996.
    I enjoy being with my 4 children and gardening. In my spare time I fit in endurance athletics, currently cycling (road and MTB), and in the past, running and triathlons.

  • J David Powell

    J David Powell

    Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus

    BioEDUCATION:
    1960 - B.S. Mechanical Engineering, M.I.T.
    1966 - M.S. Aeronautics & Astronautics, Stanford
    1970 - Ph.D. Aeronautics & Astronautics, Stanford

    EXPERIENCE:
    1960-1961 - Engine Design and Testing Engineer at Outboard Marine Corp.
    1961-1967 – Engineer at Lockheed in the field of Aerospace Guidance and Control
    1967-1968 – Engineer at Analytical Mechanics Associates
    1968-1970 – Engineer, Systems Control, Inc. Parameter ID of aircraft models from flight data, automatic generation of approach paths for Air Traffic Control. Attended Stanford University specializing in control systems.
    1971 – 1998 – Member of the Stanford Faculty in the Aeronautics and Astronautics Department. His research has included spacecraft pointing, space tether dynamics and control, internal combustion engine control, the design of aerospace digital flight control systems, GPS-based attitude determination augmented with inertial sensors, and the use of GPS for air and land vehicle surveillance and navigation. He taught courses in aerospace control including radio and inertial navigation, optimization and digital implementations and is a coauthor of two of the leading control textbooks. He is also an author or coauthor on over 100 papers.
    1998 – present – Emeritus faculty carrying out research in Aeronautics and Astronautics at Stanford Univ. Recent focus of research is the use of GPS-based attitude determination augmented with inertial sensors, applications of the FAA’s WAAS for enhanced pilot displays, flight inspection of aircraft landing systems, and the use of WAAS and new displays to enable closer spacing of parallel runways.

    SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS
    AIAA (Fellow), ASME (Fellow), SAE, IEEE, ION

    CONSULTANT TO: (over past several years)
    Seagull Technology
    Sequoia Instruments
    Engine Control and Monitoring
    Transparent Networks
    Pratt and Whitney (Technical Advisory Committee)
    Sensor Platforms

    OTHER RECENT ACTIVITIES
    Co-Founder, CEO, and Director of GyroSat Corp. 1999 – 2000
    Director of Sequoia Instruments, 2001 – 2005
    Aircraft owner and licensed instrument pilot
    National Research Council Panel member for the review of NASA airspace activities, 2003
    Board of Directors, Mechanics Bank, Richmond, CA., 2003 – 2015
    Board of Directors, ExactBid, Inc. 2014-present.

  • Walter W. Powell

    Walter W. Powell

    Jacks Family Professor and Professor, by courtesy, of Communication, of Sociology and of Organizational Behavior at the Graduate School of Business

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsPlease go to my webpage for more info on research:
    https://woodypowell.com