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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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Marcus Oehlrich, PhD
Masters Student in Biomedical Data Science, admitted Autumn 2025
BioI am a Professor of Finance, Accounting, and Taxation at accadis University of Applied Sciences in Bad Homburg, Germany, and I advise on startups, business valuation, and corporate finance. My consulting projects range from small startups in biotechnology and M&A transactions in the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors to the preparation of the business plan for the IPO of an international music and movie production group.
During my business studies, I became interested in law and medicine (especially cancer research), which is why I continued my education in these fields (including a Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Medicine, a Certificate in Pharmaceutical Law, and an MPH at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health). Subsequently, I have started the M.S. in Biomedical Data Science at the Department of Biomedical Data Science at Stanford University School of Medicine.
I also had the privilege of serving as the CEO of the Institute for German, European, and International Medical Law, Health Law, and Bioethics of the Universities of Heidelberg and Mannheim (IMGB) from 2005 to 2011. At accadis University of Applied Sciences, I am Head of the Health Care Management Research Group and responsible for the Master of Arts in International Health Care Management. From 2010 to 2020, I served as the Honorary Consul of the Republic of San Marino in Frankfurt, Germany.
Most of my publications (12 books and more than 70 articles) are related to business topics. However, I also authored three books on cancer "Internetkompass Krebs [Internet compass cancer]" (Springer 2001), "Recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody Trastuzumab for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer with tumors overexpressing the HER2/neu proto-oncogene: A systematic review" (dissertation.de 2003) and "Krebs vorbeugen und bekämpfen [Preventing and combating cancer: All about prevention, early detection, therapy]" (Reader's Digest 2012). The latter was translated into Polish, Czech, Croatian, Slovenian, and Hungarian. -
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, Adult Neurology
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.
She is a member of the American Headache Society.