Stanford University
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Alejandro Ochoa
Research Administrator, Vice Provost and Dean of Research
Current Role at StanfordADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR, VICE PROVOST AND DEAN OF RESEARCH
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Diana Ochoa-Chavez
Si Course Assistant, Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies
Staff, Stanford Pre-Collegiate StudiesBioDiana is currently an undergraduate at Harvard studying Philosophy and Government as a member of the Class of 2026.
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Ryan OConnor
Ph.D. Student in Environment and Resources, admitted Autumn 2021
Stanford Student Employee, Social Sciences DivisionBioRyan O’Connor is an Ocean Social Ecologist and current PhD Candidate in the Oceans Department, Environmental Behavioral Sciences Department, and the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program for the Environment and Resources (E-IPER) at Stanford University. Ryan’s research is based in Pacific Grove, CA and Baja California, Mexico, and focuses broadly on understanding how human societies interact with their local marine environments. His research employs an innovative blend of quantitative ecology and qualitative social science methods to elevate and highlight community voices and local ecological knowledge in ocean conservation. By understanding how a person's relationship to the ocean, personal history with nature, and social context shape individual perceptions of the marine environment, Ryan seeks to inform the co-production of sustainable ocean management programs. Ryan also teaches courses on human-ocean interaction, the history of the oceans, and ocean governance at Stanford and has supervised undergraduates on projects ranging from computer vision machine learning models for marine mammal monitoring to expert interviews of marine protected area officials. Ryan is also an Ethics in Society Fellow with the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society at Stanford. Learn more at https://ryanoconnorresearch.weebly.com
Prior to his work at Stanford, Ryan served as an officer in the US Navy working on international logistics policy research and development. Ryan most recently worked as an environmental policy consultant and geospatial project manager for AECOM Technical Services, helping to administer the National Flood Insurance Program, leading multi-hazard mapping, policy analysis, and legislative affairs efforts in support of disaster and climate resilience across the United States.
Ryan earned his Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Science from the University of Virginia in 2017. -
Michelle Odden
Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMultilevel - from cells to society - epidemiologic study of healthy aging
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Naoyuki Ogino
Overseas Studies - Kyoto, Bing Overseas Studies
Bio◉ Artist (Photo-based)
◉ Martial Artist (Aikido-based)
◉ Liberal Artist (Stanford University WAYS Certified Course Lecturer, Ritsumeikan University International Liberal Arts Course Lecturer, Facilitation-based)
Born in Tokyo Japan, grew in Mexico(3 times totaly 10 years) and now living in Kyoto Japan.
Graduated from Nagoya University Faculty of Science Department of Physics.
He won the Grand prix of the First Japan Photographers Union (JPU) competition.
His themes as artist are "In-betweenness", "Life of the Mongoloid-cultural bloc", "Power of IMO (Shakti)",
In Kyoto he is photographing more than 22 years in one Geisha House as his life work since 1999.
He has several publications including "A Geisha's Journey", "Mon journal de Gesisha", "komomo" etc.
He has held solo exhibitions and participated in photography festivals and photo fairs around the world (Mexico, USA, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Armenia, China, UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Japan, etc.)
He is beloinging to Ibasho gallery in Antwerp Belguim. -
Oyindamola Ikepo Ogunlaja
Clinical Assistant Professor, Neurology & Neurological Sciences
BioDr. Ogunlaja is a board-certified, fellowship-trained neurologist. She provides patient care in the Stanford Headache Clinic. She is an assistant professor in the Department of Neurology, Headache Division.
Her specialized skills include Botox therapy for chronic migraine, trigger point injection procedures, and occipital nerve blocks.
Her prior experience includes serving as a consultant neurologist at King’s College Hospital in London.
Dr. Ogunlaja was a clinical research fellow in the Headache Group at King’s College. She was a physician member of the Dementia Consensus Panel of the Health and Aging in Africa Study.
She also conducted research at the Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology in the University of Oxford’s Department of Public Health. She investigated the epidemiology of patients hospitalized for sickle cell disease in England.
Dr. Ogunlaja has published in peer-reviewed journals including Headache and Current Pain and Headache Reports. She has presented her research findings to her peers at the International Headache Conference.
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Eunseung Oh
Korean Technical Services Librarian, East Asia Library
Current Role at StanfordKorean Technical Services Librarian, East Asia Library
Interim Korean Studies Librarian, East Asia Library -
Maurice M. Ohayon, MD, DSc, PhD
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Sleep Medicine)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMain focus is epidemiology of sleep and psychiatric disorders in the general population and clinical settings: 1)sleep habits and patterns; 2) prevalence, diagnosis, co-morbidity, treatment and Public Health impact of sleep disorders; 3) pain, posttraumatic stress disorder, social phobia, panic disorder and generalized anxiety; 4) epidemiology of narcolepsy and hypersomnia.