Stanford University
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Jasmine Tiffany Mulliken
Book Publications Editor 2, Administration
Current Role at StanfordProduction and Preservation Manager, Digital Projects
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Martin Stefan Mumenthaler
Adjunct Professor, Psych/Public Mental Health & Population Sciences
BioMartin Mumenthaler has a PharmD and a PhD in psychopharmacology from the University of Bern, Switzerland. He holds an appointment as Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine where he has been conducting research programs in addiction medicine and psychopharmacology, and teaching and mentoring medical students and residents on a voluntary basis.
Dr. Mumenthaler has also been working in various full-time positions in the pharmaceutical industry as Director in Clinical Development as well as in Medical Affairs, and as a consultant for early-stage pharma- and biotech companies providing advice on designing and conducting clinical trials, and analyzing and interpreting study results, mainly in the field of addiction medicine and pain.
His academic research has focused on the effects of psychoactive drugs on human performance, Aerospace Medicine, Alzheimer’s disease, and addiction medicine, and in these areas he has presented his results internationally and published over twenty-five peer-reviewed scientific articles. He has also served as a reviewer for various scientific journals, and is a member of the Research Society on Alcoholism, and an Associate Fellow of the Aerospace Medical Association. -
Claudius Mundoma
Director of Shared Instrumentation Facilities, Vice Provost and Dean of Research
Current Role at StanfordDirector of Shared Instrumentation Facilities in the Office of Vice Provost and Dean of Research.
Lead the strategy implementation and evaluation of the Shared Research Platforms initiative -
Sayar Kumar Munshi
Visiting Instructor/Lecturer, Cardiothoracic Surgery
BioDr Sayar Kumar Munshi, MBBS, MS (General Surgery), MCH (Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery), is working as a Visiting instructor in the department of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Research. He did his medical schooling from Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research (IPGME&R), India. After MBBS, he did his post-graduate training in General Surgery from Calcutta National Medical College and post-doctoral training in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery from Nilratan Sircar Medical College, India. He has worked as an Associate Consultant in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery for four years in Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, New Delhi, India. He pursued advanced fellowship training in Congenital Cardiac Surgery from United Kingdom. He has worked as a Senior Clinical Fellow in Congenital Cardiac Surgery in Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool and as a Clinical Fellow in Adult Congenital Cardiac Surgery (ACHD Surgery) in Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital for a year. Subsequently, he underwent fellowship training in Cardiac transplantation and Mechanical Circulatory Support in Pediatric and Adult Congenital Cardiac Surgery from Freeman Hospital, Newcastle Upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
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Rudo Linda Munyengeterwa
Affiliate, FSI
BioLinda Munyengeterwa is IFC’s Global Director of Transaction Advisory - PPPs and Corporate Finance. Her role involves working with teams around the world to design public-private partnerships (PPPs) and collaborate with private sector clients on corporate finance solutions. These activities mobilise private sector capital in developing countries, aiming to deliver tangible impact. The Transaction Advisory team has experience advising governments on designing and bringing to market commercially viable PPPs across various sectors to provide infrastructure and social services to communities. The Transaction Advisory team is on track to deliver nearly $6 billion in private capital mobilisation, contributing 20-25% to IFC’s Core Mobilisation. In FY24, the team delivered $4.9 billion in private capital mobilisation.
Linda became the Global Director in 2022 after serving as the Regional Industry Director (RID) for Africa and Middle East Infrastructure for nearly four years. As RID, she focused on growing IFC’s investment operations and advisory services in energy, transportation, telecommunications, media and technology, mining, and municipal and environmental infrastructure across these regions. During her tenure in Africa, the business grew to over $2bn annually, providing infrastructure access and services to millions.
Before joining IFC, Linda worked as an investment banker in the mergers and acquisition teams of JPMorgan and Fleming Martin.