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Timur Absalyamov
Affiliate, Medicine - Med/Stanford Prevention Research Center
BioTimur Absalyamov is an international sports industry professional and scholar, who leads research projects at Stanford's Sports Equity Lab. With a doctorate in Economics and a master's degree in Sports Ethics and Integrity, he combines rigorous analytical training with hands-on experience developing and managing strategic projects across the sports industry and academia.
Throughout his career, Timur has lived across six countries, acquiring the skills of multi-cultural thinking on practice. His professional experience spans roles at professional soccer clubs, independent sports management consulting, and international academic institutions, giving him an ability to operate across boardrooms, negotiating tables, and research environments with equal fluency.
Known for his cross-cultural agility and strategic mindset, Timur has a track record of identifying partnership opportunities, aligning stakeholders with competing interests, and turning complex ideas into win-win collaborations. He is equally comfortable representing institutions in high-level negotiations, designing long-term collaborative frameworks, writing analytical reports, and conducting research.
His work focuses on sports ethics, governance, sports and geopolitics, public funding of professional sports, and sustainability in sport. He has been recognised with several prestigious international awards including the Fulbright Scholarship, Erasmus Mundus Scholarship, Sverker Åström Foundation Scholarship, and British Petroleum Scholarship (awarded four times). -
Marwa Abu El Haija
Clinical Associate Professor, Pediatrics - Gastroenterology
BioI am a pediatric gastroenterologist with clinical and research interest in childhood obesity. I believe that each patient is unique in their disease and background, that is why they deserve to be approached in an individualized way. I aspire to discover what's unknown about the pathophysiologic causes of obesity, and the mechanisms of which treatments work. My clinical and research interests in pediatric obesity found home within Stanford's distinctive position academically, medically and geographically.
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Monther Abu-Remaileh
Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering and of Genetics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsWe study the role of the lysosome in metabolic adaptation using subcellular omics approaches, functional genomics and innovative biochemical tools. We apply this knowledge to understand how lysosomal dysfunction leads to human diseases including neurodegeneration, cancer and metabolic syndrome.