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  • Corey Keller, MD, PhD

    Corey Keller, MD, PhD

    Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Public Mental Health and Population Sciences)

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsThe goal of my lab is to understand the fundamental principles of human brain plasticity and build trans-diagnostic real-time monitoring platforms for personalized neurotherapeutics.

    We use an array of neuroscience methods to better understand the basic principles of how to create change in brain circuits. We use this knowledge to develop more effective treatment strategies for depression and other psychiatric disorders.

  • Jennifer Keller

    Jennifer Keller

    Clinical Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

    Current Research and Scholarly Interestsinterpersonal violence and abuse prevention; empowerment of women; cognitive and affective information processing in depression; clinical, biological, and neuropsychological aspects of depression; South Asian mental health

  • David Kelley

    David Kelley

    Donald W. Whittier Professor of Mechanical Engineering

    BioDavid Kelley's work is dedicated to helping people gain confidence in their creative abilities. He employs a project based methodology called Design Thinking within both the Product Design Program and the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design.

    Design Thinking is based on building empathy for user needs, developing solutions with iterative prototyping, and inspiring ideas for the future through storytelling.

    The Product Design program emphasizes the blending of engineering innovation, human values, and manufacturing concerns into a single curriculum. Kelley teaches engineering design methodology, the techniques of quick prototyping to prove feasibility, and design through understanding of user needs.

  • Kevin Kelley

    Kevin Kelley

    Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (General Psychiatry and Psychology)

    BioAs a neuroscientist and psychiatrist, I am motivated by how little we understand about the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders and hope that further knowledge will help to alleviate the ongoing distress of many of our patients. My research program leverages computational genomics, human brain cellular models, and molecular neuroscience techniques to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms of human brain development and how dysfunction in these processes lead to psychiatric disorders.

  • Michael Kelly, MD, MSCI

    Michael Kelly, MD, MSCI

    Clinical Instructor, Orthopaedic Surgery

    BioDr. Michael Kelly is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopaedic spine surgeon with Stanford Health Care. He is also a professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Division of Spine Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine.

    Dr. Kelly is an expert in treating complex spinal deformities in children and adults, performing advanced surgeries and revision procedures to improve pain, movement, and posture. He specializes in managing scoliosis, spondylolisthesis, kyphosis, and other challenging back and neck problems. He has completed multiple fellowships in treating complex deformities, establishing his expertise in performing three-column osteotomy for spinal realignment. Dr. Kelly provides personalized care using the latest, evidence-based approaches to help his patients achieve a better quality of life.

    With a master’s degree in clinical research, Dr. Kelly’s clinical care is driven by his extensive research on spinal deformities and innovations in orthopaedic medicine. His research focuses on improving safety, outcomes, and recovery for spinal surgeries, particularly for spinal deformities. Dr. Kelly’s work has helped define normal spinal alignment, improve surgical techniques, and better understand the long-term impacts of spinal deformity surgeries.

    As a leader in orthopaedic surgery, Dr. Kelly has published hundreds of articles in peer-reviewed journals, including The New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA Surgery, The Lancet Neurology, and The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. He has shared his expertise at renowned international conferences, including annual meetings of the Scoliosis Research Society and the North American Spine Society (NASS). His presentations often discuss complex spinal deformities, spinal surgery techniques, and strategies to optimize patient care.

    Dr. Kelly is a member of many professional organizations where he has also held leadership positions, including the Scoliosis Research Society, AO Spine, and the Cervical Spine Research Society. He is one of the few surgeons in the International Spine Study Group, dedicated to adult spinal deformity care, and the Harms Study Group, which focuses on pediatric spinal deformities.