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Page Chamberlain
Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences and of Earth System Science
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsResearch
I use stable and radiogenic isotopes to understand Earth system history. These studies examine the link between climate, tectonics, biological, and surface processes. Projects include: 1) examining the terrestrial climate history of the Earth focusing on periods of time in the past that had CO 2-levels similar to the present and to future projections; and 2) addressing how the chemical weathering of the Earth's crust affects both the long- and short-term carbon cycle. Field areas for these studies are in the Cascades, Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada, the European Alps, Tibet and the Himalaya and the Southern Alps of New Zealand.
International Collaborations
Much of the research that I do has an international component. Specifically, I have collaborations with: 1) the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Center in Frankfurt Germany as a Humboldt Fellow and 2) the Chinese University of Geosciences in Bejiing China where I collaborate with Professor Yuan Gao.
Teaching
I teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate level in isotope biogeochemistry, Earth system history, and the relationship between climate, surface processes and tectonics.
Professional Activities
Editor American Journal of Science; Co-Director Stanford Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry Laboratory (present);Chair, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences (2004-07); Co-Director Stanford/USGS SHRIMP Ion microprobe facility (2001-04) -
Monique Chambers, MD, MSL
Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery
BioDr. Monique Chambers is a fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon at Stanford Health Care. She is also an assistant professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Division of Foot and Ankle Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Chambers specializes in treating complex foot and ankle conditions, including those that affect dancers, post-traumatic injuries and complications, deformities, and degenerative joint diseases. She focuses on restoring function and preserving limbs whenever possible, utilizing minimally invasive techniques and limb salvage procedures. Dr. Chambers is committed to delivering compassionate, evidence-based care through multispecialty collaboration.
Dr. Chambers’ research involves innovations in surgery and medical education, health care outcomes, and complexities in medicine and law. Her work explores musculoskeletal conditions, as well as psychosocial and structural factors that influence quality and outcomes in residency training and surgical care. As director of research and pathway initiative outcomes at Nth Dimensions, a national nonprofit advancing access to surgical specialties, Dr. Chambers has mentored dozens of students and trainees.
Dr. Chambers has extensively published her findings in peer-reviewed journals, including Arthroplasty Today, Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Journal of Surgical Education, and Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. Her dedication to inclusive patient care and education has earned her national recognition, including the National Minority Quality Forum’s 40 Under 40 in Minority Health Award.
Dr. Chambers is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society, and the National Medical Association. She is also a member of the Christian Medical and Dental Associations, the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society, the Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society, and the J. Robert Gladden Orthopaedic Society.