Stanford University
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Gerald Wen
IT Manager, Anesthesia
Current Role at StanfordIT Manager
Tuesday/Thursday @ Redwood City Campus, Discovery Hall -
Yingjie Weng
Biostatistician 3, Med/Quantitative Sciences Unit
Current Role at StanfordResponsibility for Assistant Director, Learning Health Systems Program (LHS):
• Establish and update LHS program resources within QSU
• Host the onboard training program for new QSU hires and training sessions at a regular basis within QSU
• Establish and mentor a core team within QSU for the LHS program
• Guide the process of the projects assignments for quality improvement, pragmatic trials and studies involve real-world evidence generation using electronic health records (EHRs)
• Maintain close relationships with clinical advocators of LHS projects at our collaborating departments under the supports and advocacy of QSU leadership.
• Host an on-board session with department leaders who are interested in the program to communicate our missions of the program.
• Host educational sessions/lectures for clinical investigators across collaborating departments
• Establish close collaborations with a variety of data teams across campus departments under the supports and advocacy of QSU leadership
• Act as the point person for QSU on the LHS Program
Responsibility for Senior Biostatistician:
- Study Design and Study Protocol Development
- Statistical Analysis Plan
- Grant Preparation
- Statistical Methodology Research
- Data Quality Control
- Data Visualization
- Data Cleaning
- Statistical Programming
- Statistical Modeling
- Mentor junior statistician -
Zhenzhen Weng
Research Asst - Graduate, Biomedical Data Science
BioI am a final year Ph.D student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME) at Stanford University where I am advised by Prof. Serena Yeung.
I am broadly interested in 3D computer vision and machine learning. Specifically, my current research interests are human-centric 3D perception.
Prior to my Ph.D, I received B.S. in Computer Science and B.S. in Mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University. I also previously worked for a fund manager on the East Coast.
My website: https://zzweng.github.io/ -
Lauren (Lo) Wesson-Stout
Temporary Employee, Clinical Excellence Research Center (CERC) Operations
BioLauren (Lo) Wesson-Stout earned her BSN at the University of South Florida (go Bulls!) in 2013 and is a recent graduate of Georgetown University’s Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program. She is board certified through the American Nurses Credentialing Center and is a member of the Neurocritical Care Society and the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. Lo has seven years of bedside critical care nursing experience and has worked with a variety of patient populations including neurology, surgical, and trauma.
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Christopher Weyant
Temp - Non-Exempt, Health Policy
BioI am a Postdoctoral Scholar in Primary Care and Outcomes Research. I previously completed a PhD in Management Science and Engineering, MS in Bioengineering, and BS in Chemical Engineering at Stanford. In my postdoc, I am developing and applying data-driven methods and models to inform complex health policy decisions surrounding infectious diseases.
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Jessica Whalen, MS
Adm Svcs Admstr 3, Peds/Child Health Research Program
Current Role at StanfordProgram Director (PEDSnet) & Data Manager (Stanford Assessments of Bone Across the ages (SAMBA Center))
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Evans Whitaker
Temp - Non-Exempt, School of Medicine - Lane Medical Library
Current Role at StanfordResearch and Instruction Librarian Lane Medical Library
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John Whitin
Senior Research Scientist, Pediatrics
Current Role at StanfordSenior Research Scientist
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Rob W.
Biomedical Engineer, Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology
Current Role at StanfordSupport medical 3D imaging and point-of-care clinical 3D printing for Stanford Healthcare and LPCH!
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Kevin Wilkins
Science Engineering Assoc 2, Neurology
Current Role at StanfordScience and Engineering Associate
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Rokeena Williams
eLearning Manager, School of Medicine - Post Grad Med Education (CME)
Current Role at StanfordeLearning Manager
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Marcelle Winget
Sr Res Scholar, Primary Care and Population Health
Current Role at StanfordDirector, Evaluation Sciences Unit
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Tamara Winston
Administrative Division Director, Surgery - Pediatric Surgery
BioM.P.A, NDNU
M.S. Management, NDNU
B.A. Political Science/Business Administration, SJSU -
Sandra Winter
Adjunct Lecturer, Medicine - Med/Stanford Prevention Research Center
BioSandra J. Winter, PhD, MHA, is currently the Executive Director of Senior Coastsiders in Half Moon Bay, CA. Senior Coastsiders is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that has provided opportunities, support, and resources for older adults on the San Mateo Coast since 1977. Senior Coastsiders prepares meals that are served in the dining room or home delivered; provides information assistance and caregiver support; carries out minor repairs to improve home safety; facilitates transport to and from the center; and coordinates a variety of classes and activities. Sandi is an Adjunct Lecturer at the Stanford Prevention Research Center and a member of the Community Health and Prevention Research (CHPR) Master of Science Advisory Board.
Sandi was born and raised in Zimbabwe, then moved to Cape Town in South Africa where she was a successful entrepreneur, owning and operating a number of businesses in the advertising industry. In 2003 Sandra moved with her family from Cape Town, South Africa to Lexington, Kentucky where she completed a Master of Health Administration in May, 2006 and a PhD in Public Administration (Health Policy Track) in December, 2009 at the University of Kentucky. Her graduate research work focused on the health care that is provided to prison inmates in Kentucky.
In 2009 Sandra moved from Kentucky to California where she started working at the Stanford Prevention Research Center (SPRC). At SPRC Sandra held a number of positions including Fitness assessor, biometric screener and wellness advisor with the BeWell program; Social Science Research Assistant with Abby King’s Healthy Aging Research and Technology Solutions (HARTS) lab; Project Manager for the SPRC/Qassim University College of Medicine, Saudi Arabia collaboration, Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute and Director of the WELL for Life initiative.
Sandra's research areas of interest include wellbeing, community-based interventions among under resourced populations; reducing health disparities (particularly in a global context); the role the environments in which we live, work and play affect our ability to lead healthy active lives; and how we can use technology to encourage and support health behavior improvements. -
Ronald J. Wong
Sr Res Scientist-Basic Ls, Pediatrics - Neonatology
Current Role at StanfordSenior Research Scientist
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Douglas Wood
Software Dvlpr 3, Research Informatics Center (RIC)
Current Role at StanfordWorking within the School of Medicine, I am developing solutions for the Stanford Bone Marrow Transplant, Lymphoma, and Cancer Institute Research Databases
My Stanford Projects:
- Stanford Cancer Center Research Database (SCIRDB)
Developed a web-based platform to integrate data from the Stanford Cancer Institute (EPIC/Clarity), Stanford Tumor Registry, STRIDE (Tissue Bank & Pre-EPIC Data), and several other systems into a "one-stop shop" for data analysis and annotation by cancer researchers. This cohort-driven system allows users to focus on their patients of interest and provides free-text search of all their notes, reports and narratives as well as a timeline-based view of all events for a patient. Easy exports allow for data analysis in biostatistical tools and the system can perform complex analysis using the open-source R statistical software as a service.
- Lymphoma Program Project (LPP)
Rearchitected an existing legacy database system that tracks Stanford's Non-Hodgkins and Hodgkins Lymphoma cases back to the late 1960's. Enables clinicians to track diagnosis, courses of treatment, long-term follow-up, and clinical responses to the diseases.
- Bone Marrow Transplant Program
Developed replacement web-enabled database based on legacy system in place since 1980s that enhanced data capture abilities by leveraging data feeds from BMT Clinic and Stanford Hospital. Also enabled electronic form submission to national transplant databank via XML-based web-services.
- Transplant Arteriosclerosis, Viral and Host Mechanisms
Developed web-based application and reporting systems Gathered requirements, translated requirements into technical specifications, built reporting tools, designed table schemas, migrated database tables from Access to Oracle, normalizing and validating data in the process. Wrote all SQL scripts for automating data migration.
- Stanford Asian Pacific Program in Hypertension and Insulin Resistance (SAPPHIRe)
Provided on-going maintenance for the project by uploading data, generating reports for statistical analysis and modifying table schema to incorporate new measurements such as creatinine.
- GenePad Project
Developed a web-based tool for quality assurance of scanned form data that allows users to view scanned input and validate it before storing it into final database tables. The tool dynamically configures itself by examining the structure of the database.