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Pedro Arcain
Overseas Studies - Oxford, Bing Overseas Studies
BioPedro Arcain is a Lecturer at Stanford University, having joined the faculty in 2023.
Fall 2025 course: Comparative Constitutional Politics (OSPOXFRD 68)
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Tara Arenas
Director of Finance and Operations, Earth Systems Program
Current Role at StanfordDirector of Finance & Operations, Earth Systems Program and Change Leadership for Sustainability Program
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Matthew-Dean Argame, MD, MS
Casual - Non-Exempt, Multispecialty Anesthesiology
Current Role at StanfordInstructor & Clinical Simulation Lead | Stanford Clinical Science, Technology and Medicine Internship Programs
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Tariq Irfan Arif
Senior Associate Director for Licensing and Strategic Alliances, Life Sciences, Office of Technology Licensing (OTL)
BioTariq Arif is the senior associate director of licensing and strategic alliances, life sciences, at the Stanford Office of Technology Licensing (OTL). He has over 15 years of experience in university technology transfer with expertise in intellectual property management, leading the negotiation of licensing and research collaboration agreements, business development, and startup formation.
Before joining the OTL in July 2025, Tariq held various technology transfer and business development positions at UCLA, Mass General Brigham Innovation, Atara Biotherapeutics, CHLA, and NIH-NCI, including time as an associate director of the UCLA-PICI research collaboration.
Tariq is registered patent attorney with the USPTO and is a member of the Massachusetts Bar. -
Julia Anne Armendariz
Clinical Associate Professor (Affiliated), Med/Hospital Medicine
BioI have a passion for medical education and underserved patient communities, so my job at the Palo Alto VA suits me perfectly. I have the joy of being a course director for the Stanford Internal Medicine Medical Education Elective (along with Drs. Sharmin Shekarchian and Poonam Hosamani), which is one of my very favorite things in life. The best things about being a doctor are learning new things each day, bearing witness to the human experience of illness, and taking part in relieving suffering and promoting health within my community. My hobbies include anything outdoors, working in my garden, and baking up delicious treats.
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Vincent Armenta
Administrative Operations Manager, Pediatrics - Cardiology
Current Role at StanfordAcademic Operations Manager
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Julia Arndt
Medical Student Education Coordinator, Pediatrics
Current Role at StanfordMedical Student Education Coordinator - School of Medicine, Office of Pediatric Education
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Katherine Arnow, MS
Biostatistician 3, Stanford-Surgery Policy Improvement Research and Education Center
BioKate is the senior biostatistician at the Stanford-Surgery Policy Improvement and Education Center in the Department of Surgery. Kate's degree is in epidemiology and she has a background in research and public health. Her research interests include surgical outcomes and health policy assessment.
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Parth Arora
Life Science Research Professional 1, Pediatrics - Pulmonary Medicine
BioParth is joining the School of Medicine as a Life Science Research Professional for the Department of Pediatrics. As a part of Dr. Christin Kuo’s Lab, Parth is driven to support the team’s mission and actively contribute to the intellectual environment of the lab. He recently graduated from the University of Illinois Chicago with a B.S. in Molecular and Cellular Biology. During his time at UIC, he has been a part of several research projects where he collaborated with Dr. Rhonda D. Kineman to design a research project to investigate variations in hepatic gene expression throughout the phases of the estrus cycle and study the impact of sexual dimorphism in the progression of the nonalcoholic fatty liver. He believes this position would be an excellent opportunity for him to apply his skills while engaging in multidisciplinary projects that would make a real-life impact. He is thrilled to receive this opportunity and looks forward to being a part of the Stanford Community.