Stanford University
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Maria Nareklishvili
Affiliate, Athey
BioMaria is interested in econometrics, statistics, and data science, with an emphasis on personalized policy analysis and decision-making.
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Shingo Narita
Postdoctoral Scholar, Cardiovascular Institute
BioPostdoctoral Fellow
Cardiologist (Japan)
Research expertise: AL amyloid cardiomyopathy, Cardiac regeneration -
Trishna Narula, MD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
BioDr. Narula is currently serving patients at Stanford's centerspace clinic, where she is also working to lead and launch a new South Asian program.
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Eric Anthony Nash, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Otolaryngology (Head and Neck Surgery)
BioDr. Eric Nash is a board-certified otolaryngologist with Stanford Health Care. He is also a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Nash specializes in treating laryngeal and voice disorders and laryngeal, nasal, and ear disease; managing head and neck tumors; and performing surgery for sinus disorders.
Dr. Nash’s research interests include spasmodic dysphonia (a voice disorder that causes involuntary spasms of the vocal cords) and treatments for voice disorders.
Dr. Nash has published research in top scientific journals, including The Laryngoscope, Neurological Disease and Therapy, Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, and more.
Dr. Nash is a member of the American Medical Association, California Otolaryngology Society, and American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. -
Jack Nasher
Overseas Studies - Oxford, Bing Overseas Studies
BioJack Nasher is a scholar and practitioner in negotiation strategy.
Professor Jack Nasher previously taught at Oxford University, his alma mater, and became the youngest ever appointee for a professorship at Munich Business School, where he held the chair for Leadership & Organization from 2010-2023.
Alongside his studies in Philosophy (PhD), Psychology (MA), Management (MSc), and Law (German State Exam), he earned his stripes at the European Court of Justice, at the United Nations in New York City, and at Wall Street’s leading law firm Skadden.
Professor Jack Nasher explores the dynamics of the negotiation process, utilizing psychological insights to read and influence people. He founded the NASHER Negotiation Institute which helps car manufacturers, private equity firms, professional service firms, and many other companies and individuals improve their negotiation processes.
Books authored by Professor Jack Nasher became multiple bestsellers and were published in the USA, Germany, Russia, India, Japan, China and many other countries. He has been featured in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, and the China Times and he is the author of the annual Forbes list of the Top 10 World Changing Negotiations.
Professor Jack Nasher is a Principle Practitioner of the Association of Business Psychology and regularly speaks at management conventions, where his research has been awarded with a gold medal. He is an avid mentalist and regularly demonstrates mind mysteries at Hollywood’s Magic Castle. -
Rohollah Nasiri
Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiation Physics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy current research focuses on developing tumor-on-a-chip models for preclinical radiation therapy research.
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Reza Nasiri Mahalati
Adjunct Professor, Electrical Engineering
BioReza Nasiri Mahalati is an Adjunct Professor in the department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University and a senior hardware design engineer at Apple Inc. His current work focuses on the development of new hardware technologies that enable more fluid human computer interactions. He received the B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran in 2008, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 2010 and 2013, respectively. While at Stanford, his research focused on mode-division multiplexing in multi-mode optical fibers, fiber-based imaging, optimization and digital signal processing.
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Aussama Nassar, MD, MSc,FACS, FRCSC
Clinical Associate Professor, Surgery - General Surgery
BioDr. Nassar is board-certified in both General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care in the United States and Canada, underscoring his exceptional expertise in these fields. He holds a Master of Science in Health Science Education from McMaster University, Canada, further solidifying his strong academic foundation.
Currently, Dr. Nassar serves as the inaugural Director of the Emergency General Surgery Service and the Director of the Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Program at Stanford University. He is also the founder and director of the Surgery Resident Coaching Program. With over 12 years of clinical and academic experience at premier tertiary care referral centers across North America, Dr. Nassar brings unparalleled knowledge and leadership to his roles.
Dr. Nassar's clinical interests include trauma, acute care surgery, critical care, and a particular focus on abdominal wall reconstruction. As a dedicated clinician-educator, he is a certified simulation educator and serves as a course director for ATLS and ASSET programs. His research is centered on advancing surgical education, with an emphasis on fostering the development of non-technical skills in surgical training.
In addition to his educational initiatives, Dr. Nassar is actively engaged in developing innovative assessment tools for surgical trainees and addressing burnout among physicians and healthcare professionals. With a strong national and international presence, Dr. Nassar continues to shape the future of surgical education and healthcare delivery through his leadership, research, and advocacy. -
Koosha Nassiri Nazif
Affiliate, Program-Pop, E.
BioDr. Koosha Nassiri Nazif received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Jan 2022) and his M.S. in Mechanical Engineering (2016) from Stanford University. Along the way, he worked at Apple (2019) on OLED/LCD displays and at HP Labs (2017) on 3D electronics thermal management. He is currently a post-doctoral scholar at Stanford developing novel flexible optoelectronic devices, including solar cells and wearable sensors, based on 2D transition metal dichalcogenides. https://www.arinna.xyz.
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Adi Natan
Staff Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordPrincipal investigator, Stanford PULSE Institute