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Lawrence Shuer, MD
Professor of Neurosurgery
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI have clinical research interests in the surgical treatment of epilepsy. I am also interested in new developments in the treatment of craniosynostosis a congenital abnormality of infant's skulls
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Ishita Shukla
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Health Services & Policy Research / Women's Health - Sexual & Gender Minority Health, expected graduation Spring 2030
BioI am a first-year medical student at Stanford. I graduated with my MPH in General Epidemiology with a dual certificate in Social Epidemiology and Maternal Child Health Nutrition from the University of Michigan in 2025. I also hold a B.S. in Molecular Cellular Developmental Biology and Psychology. My current interests include reproductive health and justice.
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Yael Shull, MS, PA-C
Affiliate, IT Services
BioYael Shull, MS, PA-C is a Physician Assistant at the Stanford Cancer Center South Bay (CCSB). She graduated with her Master of Science (MS) degree from Samuel Merritt University. Working directly with the medical oncologists at CCSB, Yael Shull is involved in all aspects of patient care. She works closely with patients to ensure they have the knowledge and resources to help them maintain their quality of life during their cancer treatments. Yael Shull is an active member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, Association of Physician Assistants in Oncology, and California Academy of Physician Assistants.
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Anne Marion Shulock
Assistant Vice President for the Arts, Office of the Vice President for the Arts
BioAnne Shulock, the assistant vice president for the arts at Stanford University, provides leadership and support to advance a cohesive, distinctive vision for the arts at Stanford. She is responsible for evaluating the portfolio of non-academic arts offerings on campus (Anderson Collection, Cantor Arts Center, Stanford Live, Stanford Arts Institute, the Institute for Diversity in the Arts, and the public art program), coordinating efforts across units, and operationalizing a strategy for future creative and artistic endeavors at Stanford. She also provides crucial support to the vice present for the arts in further articulating and implementing the priorities of the arts at Stanford, fostering collaboration across the university’s arts programs, and integrating the arts into many facets of student, campus, and community life.
Shulock is an experienced arts administrator dedicated to serving students, artists, educators, and audiences in pursuit of meaningful creative experiences. Prior to joining Stanford in 2019, she worked at the San Francisco Art Institute, an influential art college with a legacy of experimentation and innovation. As chief of staff in the Office of the President, Shulock partnered with the senior leadership team and Board of Trustees to coordinate and successfully drive institutional initiatives, including the opening of SFAI’s graduate campus within the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture. Prior to becoming chief of staff, she served as senior assistant to the president for strategic planning and communications and held several key roles within SFAI’s marketing department. Shulock was also a contributing editor for Art Practical, a publishing platform that enriched critical dialogue for the visual arts, emphasizing amplifying diverse voices and underrepresented perspectives. She began her career as a reporter for Sactown magazine in her hometown of Sacramento, writing arts and entertainment coverage.