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Christopher Haynes
Director of Industry and Technology Transactions, Office of Technology Licensing (OTL)
BioChristopher Haynes is the Director of Industry and Technology Transactions within the Industrial Contracts Office, Office of Technology Licensing. In this capacity, Chris is responsible for the oversight of daily activities of the Industrial Contracts Office. Chris has extensive experience drafting and negotiating complex agreements and interfacing with research staff to ensure research objectives are met. Prior to joining Stanford, Chris's career has spanned both pharmaceutical and academic settings. His career experience includes previously roles as Senior Counsel - Licensing and Transactions at Sangamo Therapeutics, Inc., In-House Counsel - Worldwide Research and Discovery (WWRD) and Business Development (BD) at BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc., and Commercialization Manager and IP Counsel at the University of Louisville's Office of Technology Transfer.
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Elliott L Hazen
Adjunct Professor, Oceans
BioI received my master's of science in the Spring of 2003 from the University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences and my PhD from Duke University in 2008. Currently, I am working at NOAA's Southwest Fisheries Science Center in Monterey, CA. My research interests span oceanography, fisheries ecology to climate change modeling, specifically examining species-habitat relationships in the ocean, predator-prey dynamics, and climate projections on marine top predator biodiversity. My publications have addressed a range of topics from fine-scale foraging ecology of top predators, dynamic ocean management of protected species, to modeling the effects of climate change on top predator habitat and biodiversity.
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Alesha Heath
Basic Life Research Scientist, Psych/Public Mental Health & Population Sciences
BioDr. Alesha Heath is a Postdoctoral Scholar at Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford School of Medicine and the MIRECC the VA Palo Alto. She earned her PhD from the University of Western Australia and Sorbonne University.
Dr. Heath's research has been primarily focused on the mechanisms and applications of brain stimulation therapies, in particular repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation. Her research involves both basic and clinical components with the aim of improving the efficacy of these therapies for the treatment of disorders such as depression and Alzheimer's disease.