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Johnny Cisneros
Learning Program Manager, Business Strategy and Services
Current Role at StanfordManager, Learning Solutions | Business Strategy and Services in Financial Management Services (FMS)
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Stephen Niño Cital
Affiliate, Howard Hughes Medical Inst
BioLab Manager and anesthetist, Dept. of Neurobiology.
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Andrea Citrini
Postdoctoral Fellow, Central Mgmt-Misc AR
BioAndrea Citrini is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Carnegie Science, specializing in global water resource availability. Andrea obtained his PhD in Earth Sciences at the University of Milan, where he also earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Geological Sciences and Earth Sciences. After graduating, He conducted a hydrogeological characterization study on natural springs in karst environments as a Junior Research Fellow. His expertise includes water sampling, isotopic and hydrochemical analysis, and hydrological modeling. His doctoral research focused on numerical modeling of the hydrologic cycle in alpine environments, producing streamflow projections forced by climate change scenarios. Andrea currently works in Dr. Lorenzo Rosa's lab, contributing to investigate the impacts of climate change on water resources and assess the sustainability of the irrigation consumption at the global level.
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Stephanie Cizek
Clinical Associate Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology
Clinical Associate Professor (By courtesy), PediatricsBioI am a Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecologist, which combines my passion for gynecology with my love of working with children and young adults (and the people who care for them!). My approach to providing care is a collaborative one: my patients are individually unique and special, and their care should be tailored to be the best fit for them.
Prior to joining the Stanford faculty, I completed a fellowship in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, From an academic standpoint, my current research focuses include: Gynecologic care for Oncology Survivors including Onco-Fertility and vulvovaginal graft-versus-host disease; gynecologic care of patients with Anorectal Malformations; Differences of Sex Development, Intersex conditions, and reproductive tract differences; and surgical care in pediatric gynecology. -
Jon Claerbout
Cecil H. and Ida M. Green Professor of Geophysics, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsReflection Seismology
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Matthew Clair
Assistant Professor of Sociology and, by courtesy, of Law
BioMatthew Clair is Assistant Professor of Sociology and, by courtesy, Law. His research interests include law and society, race and ethnicity, cultural sociology, criminal justice, and qualitative methods. He is the author of the award-winning book Privilege and Punishment: How Race and Class Matter in Criminal Court (Princeton University Press).
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Thomas Clandinin
Shooter Family Professor
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsThe Clandinin lab focuses on understanding how neuronal circuits assemble and function to perform specific computations and guide behavior. Taking advantage of a rich armamentarium of genetic tools available in the fruit fly, combined with imaging, physiology and analytical techniques drawn from systems neuroscience, we examine a variety of visual circuits.