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Vivek Charu
Assistant Professor of Pathology and of Medicine (BMIR)
BioI am a physician and a biostatistician. My clinical expertise is in the diagnosis of non-neoplastic kidney and liver disease (including transplantation). My research interests center on the design of observational studies and clinical trials, the analysis of observational data, and causal inference.
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Greg Charville, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Pathology
BioDr. Charville has a special interest in the diagnosis of rare tumors that derive from bone and soft tissues, including muscle, fat, blood vessels, cartilage, and other connective tissues. He also specializes in the classification and study of diseases related to the gastrointestinal and hepatopancreatobiliary systems.
Dr. Charville particularly enjoys working alongside Stanford's excellent physicians-in-training to classify the most diagnostically challenging cases in collaboration with pathologists from around the world, bringing to bear cutting-edge techniques for comprehensive histologic and molecular characterization in each case. This experience serves as the inspiration for laboratory-based investigation of the molecular underpinnings of human disease, focusing on genetic and epigenetic mechanisms of neoplasia and the translation of these mechanistic insights into novel diagnostic and predictive biomarkers. -
Jake Chasan
MBA, expected graduation 2026
BioJake Chasan is an MBA student at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. Previously he was an investment banker at Goldman Sachs in New York, where he advised companies across the TMT and Consumer/Retail sectors and a Venture Capital and Private Equity investor in San Francisco focusing on the software sector.
Jake graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude from Duke University with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Science in Economics, holding distinction honors in each. In parallel with his studies at Duke, Jake worked at Cisco Systems in Business Strategy and Software Engineering. Prior to this, Jake studied Computer Science at Stanford University for several years. -
Amanda Chase
Associate Director of Strategic Research Development, Cardiovascular Institute Operations
Current Role at StanfordAs a Grant Writer and Project Coordinator at the CVI, Dr. Chase:
•Provides grantsmanship support to CVI faculty and postdoctoral fellows
•Edits and critically evaluates grant applications and manuscripts
•Develops communication pieces to promote publications from CVI faculty -
Catherine Chi Chase
Senior Scholar, SAL Digital Learning
BioCathy Chase is a senior research scholar working for the Stanford Accelerator for Learning's Digital Learning Initiative. Cathy has over 15 years of experience doing research and design in the Learning Sciences, with an interdisciplinary focus on cognition, STEM education, and educational technology. Cathy has expertise in exploration and discovery-oriented learning activities, learning technologies like educational games and intelligent tutoring systems, and psychological constructs like transfer and motivation. She currently works on genAI-supported learning and sustainability education.
Prior to joining the TLA, Cathy was an assistant professor of Cognitive Science in Education at Columbia University’s Teachers College. She is also a proud alum of the Learning Sciences and Technology Design program at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. She began her career in education as an elementary and middle school science teacher in Brooklyn, NY.