Stanford University
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Nick Combo
Lead Undergraduate Advising Director, Student-Athletes, Academic Operations, Academic Advising Operations
Current Role at StanfordUndergraduate Advising Director, Student-Athletes
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Kristin Conner
Director of Career Coaching and Education, BEAM, Stanford Career Education
Current Role at StanfordDirector of Career Coaching and Education, Stanford Career Education
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Catie Connolly
Ph.D. Student in Education, admitted Autumn 2020
Graduate Teaching Consultant, Digital Learning Strategy
Grad Writing Tutor, Hume CenterBioAs a PhD candidate in Developmental and Psychological Sciences at Stanford, I study how early childhood experience, cultural background, and education shape children's social-emotional development. I use a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, including surveys, interviews, and experimental tasks, to understand the development of core social-emotional skills like emotion regulation and executive functioning in ethnically-, culturally-, and socioeconomically-diverse child populations.
I am passionate about applying developmental science to inform educational policy and practice. My goal is to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and practice in early childhood education by working with students, parents, and teachers to create evidence-based and culturally-responsive curricula and interventions that will improve students' social-emotional outcomes and well-being. -
John P Connolly
University Manager, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordChief Operating Officer | Deputy Laboratory Director for Operations
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Leilani L Conradson
Business Operations Mgr 2, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordLCLS User Program Office Manager
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Joseph David Cooper
Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated), Medicine - Med/Infectious Diseases
BioJoseph David Cooper attended Bucknell University for his undergraduate degree with a dual major in Biology and Philosophy. He graduated from St. George’s University School of Medicine and went on to complete his Internal Medicine residency at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania. He remained at Geisinger for an additional year as Chief Resident in Internal Medicine with a focus on teaching and the education of trainees. He completed his Infectious Diseases fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center-Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York. He is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease.
He began working at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center primarily in the PACE (Partners in AIDS Care and Education) and Infectious Diseases Clinics in July 2019. He has an active outreach HIV clinic at Valley Health Center in Gilroy, California once a month which maintains a regional presence for excellence in HIV care. He sees outpatients with general infectious diseases and provides inpatient infectious diseases consultation at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, the main quaternary referral hospital for the Santa Clara Valley Healthcare system. He is actively involved in the teaching and training of Stanford University Infectious Diseases fellows, Internal Medicine residents from his home institution and Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara. Dr. Cooper holds an appointment of Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated) at Stanford University School of Medicine in the division of Infectious Diseases & Geographic Medicine and department of Medicine since 2020.
Dr. Cooper is an active member of the American College of Physicians, WikiGuidelines (PWID and Bacteremia guidelines), Infectious Diseases Society of America, and HIV Medicine Association. He volunteers his time and energy within these international professional organizations previously serving on workgroups surrounding education, mentoring of trainees and as an ad hoc reviewer for infectious diseases and general internal medicine journals. His professional interests are broad and include HIV/AIDS, opportunistic infections, sexually transmitted infections, with a special interest in mycology and fungal infections. He is widely published in a variety of academic journals collaborating with colleagues in all parts of the world. Administratively, Dr. Cooper has held numerous leadership positions, previously serving as Associate Medical Director of the PACE Clinic from 2021 to 2023. Currently, Dr. Cooper holds a leadership position serving on the executive board of Valley Physicians Group (VPG), an organization representing over 400 physicians, dentists and podiatrists at his current institute, focusing on physician advocacy, excellence and organization. Dr. Cooper is passionate about providing high quality, evidence-based care to people living with HIV and AIDS. He uses his professional expertise, passion and energy to ensure that his patients remain as well and healthy as possible.
Outside of medicine and work, you can find Dr. Cooper spending time with his wife and two daughters - hiking and exploring the Bay Area and beyond, listening to all types of music with a particular interest in live music, gardening, nature photography, cooking new recipes, exercising and playing sports. -
Karen Cooper
Associate Dean and Director of Financial Aid, FAO
BioKaren Cooper is currently the Associate Dean and Director of Financial Aid at Stanford University. She leads the University’s generous need-based financial aid program for undergraduates and has created innovative programs for the support of graduate students. Considered a leader in the financial aid field with over 30 years of progressive experience, she has held various positions from financial aid advisor to director of technology for undergraduate admission and financial aid. Karen’s professional involvement has included serving as a Trustee of the College Board and Chair of the National CSS/Financial Aid Council among other volunteer roles. Karen received her M.A. in College and University Administration from Michigan State University and her BA in psychology from Allegheny College.
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Kirsti Copeland
Associate Dean of Education and Student Affairs, School of Engineering - Student Affairs
Current Role at StanfordAssociate Dean, Student Affairs, School of Engineering
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Sue Coppa
Communications Director, Emergency Medicine
Current Role at StanfordCommunications Director, Stanford Department of Emergency Medicine
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Lorna Corbetta
Evening Supervisor & Head of Reserves, Art and Architecture Library
BioAs Evening Supervisor, I oversee the hiring, training, and supervision of the dozen or so students who work for the library. In addition, I manage all the Course Reserves for art and architecture classes. I also maintain and prepare all Bowes special collections (Art Locked Stacks)
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Roxanne Corbin
Marketing and Advertising Manager, Stanford Live
Current Role at StanfordMarketing and Advertising Manager
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Amy Cordones-Hahn
Lead Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
BioI am a staff scientist in the Stanford PULSE Institute at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, where I work in the Solution Phase Chemistry Group. I am interested in understanding the excited state processes that drive photochemical reactions of transition metal complexes relevant for solar energy conversion and catalysis. My research takes advantage of the atomic specificity of ultrafast x-ray methods at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), coupled with complementary ultrafast optical spectroscopy methods, to resolve the dynamics and reaction mechanisms of transition metal complexes acting as photosensitizers and photocatalysts.
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Nicole Kathleen Corso
Research Manager, Golub Capital Social Impact Lab, GSB Research Hub
BioNicole (she/her) received her BA in Psychology from the University of Michigan in 2016 and a MS in Health Psychology in 2018. As a masters student, she worked in the Psychiatric Affective Neuroimaging Laboratory with Israel Liberzon, MD and in the Sleep and Chronophysiology Laboratory with J. Todd Arnedt, PhD in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan. Nicole joined the Stanford Memory Lab in the Departments of Psychology and Neurology at Stanford University led by Anthony Wagner, PhD and the Mormino Lab led by Elizabeth Mormino, PhD in June 2018 to explore the memory mechanisms behind neurodegenerative disease. Nicole joined the Day Lab led by John W. Day, MD, PhD in the Department of Neurology at Stanford University in 2022 as a Data and Imaging Research Scientist to continue exploring neurological disease with the hopes of obtaining a PhD in the future.
In the Spring of 2024, Nicole transitioned into a Research Development Manager role, combining her love and passion for science and writing by assisting the Division of Hospital Medicine's faculty in developing innovative research programs and submitting competitive funding awards. Nicole was available to faculty for 1:1 grantsmanship advice and identifying funding opportunities alongside serving as their main resource for pre- and post-award support. She had helped secure over two-hundred thousand dollars in research funding within one year.
Nicole currently serves as the Research Manager of the Golub Capital Social Impact Lab in the Graduate School of Business led by Dr. Susan Athey.