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maura ruzhnikov
Member, Maternal & Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI)
BioChild neurologist and medical geneticist focusing on the diagnosis and management of rare neurologic disorders. Specific interests are in genetic epilepsy syndromes, childhood neurodegenerative and neurometabolic diseases and undiagnosed suspected genetic conditions.
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Charles William Ryan
Affiliate, Department Funds
Resident in SurgeryBioI was born and raised in Syracuse, New York. I first attended Onondaga Community College, where I developed a fascination with the development of complex biological systems, and then transferred to Syracuse University where I completed my B.S. in biochemistry. I next attended the University of Michigan MD/PhD program, where I used in-vitro models of human neurodevelopment to study to role of epigenetic marks in guiding neurogenesis. While at Michigan, I became interested in the prospect of harnessing in-vitro differentiation to cultivate functional tissues that can be transplanted to replace what is lost in degenerative conditions. Ophthalmology, with its microsurgical access to functionally critical cell layers, is well-positioned to capitalize on this emerging field of science to treat degenerative conditions. I am humbled and incredibly thankful to have the opportunity to pursue this aim as a SOAR resident at Stanford.
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Elizabeth Ryan
Affiliate, Tech Support
BioElizabeth Ryan is a Book Conservator at Stanford University Libraries. As part of the Conservation Services Department her work involves physical conservation of Stanford Special Collections materials. Professional interests include primary source literacy, binders waste and conservation of early printed books. Elizabeth is an AIC Professional Associate and serves on the board of the American Bookbinders Museum. She holds an MLIS from the State University of New York at Albany and completed a Library Preservation Fellowship at New York University.