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  • Bruce H Bean

    Bruce H Bean

    Winter 2026 CSP Instructor

    BioRelevant Experience

    20 years: Co-Teaching Public Speaking at Stanford with James Wagstaffe COM 01 & COM 118

    Business Experience

    ​​​​​​​Founder and Sole Owner of The Trafton Group, San Mateo CA
    Previously with TRI and Cushman & Wakefield, San Mateo CA
    Directing, managing, marketing, selling, leasing, and property management for commercial real estate.

    Architectural Design

    President: Beavers, Bean and Hale Associates Boulder CO Merged with Oz Architecture
    Directing, Managing design and planning for financial institutions, corporations and non-profits.

    Prior Board Membership

    San Mateo Rotary Club - Previous Board Member & Past President
    Board President Crystal Springs Uplands School, Hillsborough CA

    HIP Housing

    HIP Housing San Mateo, CA​​​​​​​
    Previous Board Member and Board President, Head of Housing Committee: Managing HIP’s property purchases.

    Affordable Housing Ventures

    Affordable Housing Ventures; Founder
    Purchasing naturally occurring affordable housing (NOAH) for non-profits

    Education

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Boston MA Graduate Studies in Urban and Regional Planning
    University of Colorado Boulder CO Bachelor of Arts
    East Asian Studies Foreign Studies: Art and Religion, Kyoto, Japan

    References

    James Wagstaffe, AMMCG Law, San Francisco CA
    Kate Comfort Harr, ED HIP Housing, San Mateo CA
    Amy Richards, Retired Head, Crystal Springs Uplands School, Hillsborough CA

  • Dr. Gregory Bean

    Dr. Gregory Bean

    Associate Professor of Pathology

    BioDr. Bean is an Associate Professor who specializes in breast pathology. His research interests include molecular characterization of breast cancer subtypes and precursors. He is also involved with the training of residents and fellows on the breast service.

  • Georgina Beaty

    Georgina Beaty

    Lecturer

    BioGeorgina is the author of the short story collection The Party is Here (Freehand Books, 2021). Her fiction has appeared in New England Review, The Walrus, The New Quarterly, The Fiddlehead, PRISM and elsewhere. As an actor and playwright, she’s worked with theatres across Canada and internationally. A 2020-2022 Stegner Fellow in fiction, she holds an MFA from the University of British Columbia, has been supported by fiction residencies at MacDowell, Jentel and The Banff Centre, and was a screenwriting resident at the Canadian Film Centre. She's currently a Jones Lecturer in Creative Writing at Stanford University.

  • Christopher Beaulieu M.D., Ph.D.

    Christopher Beaulieu M.D., Ph.D.

    Professor of Radiology (Musculoskeletal Imaging)
    On Partial Leave from 01/05/2026 To 06/26/2026

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsInformatics and image processing techniques that provide infrastructure for diagnosis in musculoskeletal imaging. Decision support for improving accuracy of bone tumor diagnosis. Improved methods for MRI in the musculoskeletal system.

  • Nataly Beck, MD

    Nataly Beck, MD

    Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

    BioAs co-founder and co-director of ALMA Clinic, Dr. Nataly Beck is a psychiatrist who is passionate about providing compassionate, evidence-based, culturally sensitive, and language-concordant care to patients, especially including those from the Hispanic or Latin-American community. Originally from Lima, Peru, she immigrated to the US with her family at a young age. After attending the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, she attended Yale School of Medicine and then completed her psychiatry residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. As a Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford, she co-founded ALMA Clinic (formerly known as La Clínica Latina) in 2021 and has been inspired to see the impact that the clinic has had on many Hispanic and Latin-American patients. Dr. Beck is honored to have the opportunity to co-lead the team of providers, graduate and undergraduate students, and others at Stanford Medicine that have the united goal of providing excellent care to patients as well as to advance mental health care in the Hispanic and Latin-American community.


    Como cofundadora y codirectora de la Clínica ALMA, la Dra. Nataly Beck es una psiquiatra apasionada por brindar atención compasiva, basada en la evidencia, culturalmente sensible y en el idioma del paciente, especialmente a aquellos de la comunidad hispana o latinoamericana. Originaria de Lima, Perú, emigró a Estados Unidos con su familia a una edad temprana. Tras estudiar en la Universidad de Tennessee-Knoxville, cursó sus estudios de medicina en la Facultad de Medicina de Yale y completó su residencia en psiquiatría en el Centro Médico de la Universidad de Vanderbilt. Como profesora clínica adjunta en Stanford, cofundó la Clínica ALMA (anteriormente conocida como La Clínica Latina) en 2021 y se siente inspirada al ver el impacto que la clínica ha tenido en muchos pacientes hispanos y latinoamericanos. La Dra. Beck se siente honrada de tener la oportunidad de codirigir el equipo de profesionales, estudiantes de posgrado y pregrado, y demás personal de Stanford Medicine, quienes comparten el objetivo de brindar una atención excelente a los pacientes y de promover la salud mental en la comunidad hispana y latinoamericana.

  • Hans-Christoph Becker, MD, FSABI, FSCCT

    Hans-Christoph Becker, MD, FSABI, FSCCT

    Clinical Professor, Radiology

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMyocardial bridges (MB) with associated upfront atherosclerotic lesions are common findings on coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA). Abnormal septal wall motion in exercise echocardiography (EE) may to be associated with MB. Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) is considered the gold standard for the detection of MB. We investigate whether CTA is comparable to IVUS for the assessment of MB and upstream plaques in symptomatic patients with suspicion for MB raised by EE.