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Cindy Kim
Clinical Rsch Coord 2, Adult Neurology
BioHello, Thank you for connecting with me through my profile. I developed a passion for health and wellness early in life which led me to pursue a B.S. in Health Education with an emphasis in Community Health. My direct patient care experience further solidified my dedication to improving patient outcomes and deepened my understanding of the healthcare system. Driven by my desire to expand my impact, I transitioned into my current role as Clinical Research Coordinator Associate at the Stanford Stroke Center, focusing on advancing the ability to predict stroke risks and improve patient health through the lens of research.
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Dan Kim
Contracts Team Lead, Business Affairs
Current Role at StanfordContracts Officer
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Daniel Kim
Clinical Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
BioDr. Daniel Kim is a board-certified geriatric psychiatrist who serves as medical director of the inpatient geriatric psychiatry service and program director of the geriatric psychiatry fellowship. His primary area of interest is in the education of medical students, residents, and fellows in geriatric psychiatry.
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Donghee Kim, MD, PhD
Social Science Research Scholar, Medicine - Med/Gastroenterology and Hepatology
BioI am a physician with specialized training in gastroenterology and hepatology. My research primarily focuses on clinical research of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), chronic liver diseases, and obesity-related gastrointestinal diseases, focusing on a population-based study. In addition, my research has expanded to encompass areas such as cardiology, endocrinology, neurology, and psychiatry. I have extensive experience in large epidemiologic cohort studies as well as clinical trials. This work has resulted in over 250 published papers in prominent journals, including Gastroenterology, Journal of Hepatology, Gut, Hepatology, and Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, serving as the first and corresponding author. These publications have been cited more than 18,000 times.
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Donghoon Kim
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiology
BioDr. Donghoon Kim is a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford’s Center for Advanced Functional Neuroimaging (CAFN), working in close collaboration with the Stanford Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC). His work develops cutting-edge deep learning approaches for multimodal neuroimaging analysis, with an emphasis on the early detection and characterization of Alzheimer’s disease pathology.
Before joining Stanford, he earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of California, Davis. His Ph.D. thesis was titled "Deep Learning-Driven Technical Developments and Clinical Applications of Arterial Spin Labeling MRI." During his Ph.D. studies, he focused on the development of advanced deep learning techniques for ASL MRI and its clinical applications. During his master's degree in Biomedical Engineering at Virginia Tech–Wake Forest University, he studied the functional connectivity of the default mode network using resting-state BOLD fMRI among youth football players. -
Doyeon Kim
Masters Student in Bioengineering, admitted Autumn 2025
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsNeuroscience, systems neuroscience, memory dynamics
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Edwin Kim
Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated), Psych/General Psychiatry and Psychology (Adult)
Staff, Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesBioDr. Edwin Kim, MD FAPA is an expert and leader in addiction treatment and physician health, who is board-certified in Psychiatry, Addiction Medicine, and Addiction Psychiatry. Dr. Kim is the Director of Addiction Treatment Services at the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Healthcare System, and a Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated) at Stanford University School of Medicine. At the VA Palo Alto, Dr. Kim teaches and supervises medical students, residents and fellows. He is also the President-Elect of the Federation of State Physician Health Programs, and a Councilor-at-Large of the Northern California Psychiatric Society. He currently serves as a Medical Director at the Foundation of the Pennsylvania Medical Society’s Physicians’ Health Program and Nurses’ Health Program.
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Gloria S. Kim
Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine - Cardiovascular Medicine
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMedical education
Health services delivery
Management of chronic disease
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Hyeonji Kim
Visiting Instructor/Lecturer, Ophthalmology
BioDr. Kim is a translational bioprinting researcher specializing in tissue engineering and ocular regenerative medicine. She holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering. Her research focuses on developing innovative therapeutic platforms for ocular diseases using 3D bioprinting, biomanufacturing, and regenerative medicine.
She has developed 3D-bioprinted corneal stromal constructs that replicate native collagen alignment and achieve transparency, successfully restoring visual function in preclinical beagle models and subsequent veterinary clinical applications. She also advanced a simplified in situ corneal therapy that has completed veterinary clinical trials and is now licensed for anticipated human trials. Currently, she is developing ocular therapeutic implants using advanced 3D printing approaches.
Dr. Kim has collaborated with regulatory authorities and preclinical evaluation agencies to define guidelines for 3D-printed combination medical devices and to conduct safety testing of bioprinted corneas. Her work has been internationally recognized, contributing to her university's ranking as 12th in Reuters’ 2019 “Top 100 Most Innovative Universities,” and spans drug delivery, diagnostic and therapeutic devices, personalized medicine, and translational ophthalmology. Her long-term vision is to engineer personalized therapeutic implants and biofabrication technologies that bridge fundamental science and clinical translation, initially focusing on restoring vision and ultimately expanding to regenerative therapies for multiple organ systems. -
Hyunjin Kim
Licensing Manager, Life Sciences, Office of Technology Licensing (OTL)
BioHyunjin is a Licensing Manager at Stanford Office of Technology Licensing. Hyunjin holds a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Illinois at Chicago. With a strong foundation in life sciences, Hyunjin joined Aspire Capital as a biotech analyst intern where she gained valuable experience in analyzing and assessing biotech companies with clinical stage assets. After the internship, Hyunjin joined the Office of Technology Management at University of Illinois at Chicago where she managed various intellectual properties. At Stanford, Hyunjin is responsible for managing life science portfolios.
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Jackson Kim, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Nephrology
BioDr. Kim is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Division of Nephrology at Stanford Health Care.
Dr. Kim diagnoses and treats a range of conditions affecting the kidneys, including glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome, chronic kidney disease, and genetic kidney disease. He creates a customized, comprehensive treatment plan for every patient he serves.
Dr. Kim has a keen research interest in glomerular kidney disease, particularly glomerulonephritis. He has authored manuscripts, conducted case studies, and published his work in several peer-reviewed journals. -
Jane P. Kim
Clinical Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Kim’s research focuses on applying statistical approaches to evaluate and improve digital interventions, and using empirical approaches to understand ethical considerations for AI applications in healthcare.
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Jeewon Sylvia Kim
Program Manager, SPARK at Stanford
Current Role at StanfordProgram manager for SPARK Translational Science Program overseeing educational seminar series, managing projects and facilitating SPARK global operations.
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Jiyeong Kim
Postdoctoral Scholar, Dermatology
BioDr. Jiyeong Kim is a post-doctoral scholar at the Stanford Center for Digital Health and the Department of Dermatology School of Medicine. As a multi-disciplined data scientist, Dr. Kim applies artificial intelligence (AI) to clinical informatics, harnessing patient-generated health information and data to enhance patient-centered care, which could be tailored to each patient group for improving patient engagement and better health outcomes. In her work, Dr. Kim leverages large language models, machine learning, and natural language processing to understand patients' and caregivers' genuine voices of care needs and needed support for individuals with chronic diseases, not limited to diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.
Research Interest
-LLMs and Generative AI to Listen to the Patient
-Generative AI-Assisted Enhanced Patient Care
-ML-based Disease Prediction Modeling
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Johanna Kim
Executive Director, AIMI, Rad/Integrative Biomedical Imaging Informatics at Stanford
BioJohanna specializes in launching and leading world-class research programs. At Stanford AIMI, she plays a pivotal role in the development and design of all programs, particularly focusing on research and education programs, funding opportunities, and major events. Her leadership extends to shaping partnership programs, fundraising, and enhancing AIMI's outreach strategies. Skilled in building strong teams and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, Johanna adeptly navigates the complexities of the academic and healthcare sectors. Her strategic support has been invaluable in advancing technology development, securing substantial research funding, and elevating the impact of publications. Johanna’s 20-year career is marked by her commitment to transforming healthcare through innovative technology.
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Joseph Kim
Clinical Professor, Pediatrics
BioJoseph J. Kim, MD is a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Kim also serves as the Chief of the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Stanford University and as the Associate Chief Medical Officer of Stanford Children’s Health. Dr. Kim’s career has focused on medical leadership and program building in pediatric hospital medicine. He has been active locally and nationally promoting patient experience, with particular emphasis on family centered care in pediatric inpatient settings. He has participated in numerous local and national care improvement programs including efforts around bronchiolitis, inpatient asthma management, pediatric sedation, medical co-management of surgical patients and patient care progression in inpatient settings. In his hospital administrative roles he has championed safety rounding, family centered rounding, scheduled based care of inpatients, discharge planning and value based performance improvement. Dr. Kim has mentored dozens of trainees and junior faculty in healthcare leadership and program administration.
Dr. Kim received his BA in Sociology from the University of Virginia and his MD from SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse. He completed his residency in pediatrics at the University of California San Francisco. Clinically, Dr. Kim practices as a Pediatric Hospitalist at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford and at California Pacific Medical Center.