Stanford University
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Jennifer Hah
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine (Adult Pain)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsPerioperative Recovery of Opioids Mood and Pain Trial
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Jooyeon Hahm
Head, Data Science Training & Consultation, Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research
BioJooyeon Hahm holds a MS in Data Science from UC Berkeley and a PhD in History from the University of Pennsylvania. She previously served as a Postdoctoral Associate in Transnational Asian Studies at Yale University and has taught history at Wharton, Yale, and Brandeis. She interned as a software engineer at EBSCO Information Services, where she developed a pipeline using language models to identify literature reviews from scholarly articles. As the Head of Data Science Training and Consultation, she provides support for quantitative, computational, and algorithmic analysis of research data, including aspects of data management, analysis methods, workflow reproducibility, and ethical considerations. She leads the development of resources such as workshops, tutorials, and online guides aimed at enhancing researchers' skills in applying data science methods, fostering data literacy, and ensuring the effective and ethical use of computational tools in their research. She also oversees a team of graduate student consultants who provide individual consultations.
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Jin S. Hahn, MD
Professor of Neurology at the Stanford University Medical Center, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly Interests1. Clinical informatics and electronic health records
2. Neonatal and fetal neurology
3. Prenatal diagnosis neurodevelopmental anomalies
4. Personalized Health and Wellness Records -
Bereketeab Haileselassie
Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Critical Care)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy laboratory is focused on understanding the cellular mechanisms which mediate end-organ failure in pediatric sepsis. Our current work focuses on determining the role of altered mitochondrial dynamics in sepsis-induced multi-organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). Specifically, we focus on understanding the mechanisms that mediate derangements in mitochondrial fission and autophagy in sepsis.