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Jamie Zeitzer
Professor (Research) of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Sleep Medicine)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Zeitzer is a circadian physiologist specializing in the understanding of the impact of light on circadian rhythms and other aspects of non-image forming light perception.
He examines the manner in which humans respond to light and ways to manipulate this responsiveness, with direct application to jet lag, shift work, and altered sleep timing in teens. Dr. Zeitzer has also pioneered the use of actigraphy in the determination of epiphenomenal markers of psychiatric disorders. -
Dan Zeltzer
Visiting Assistant Professor
BioDan Zeltzer is a tenured faculty member at the Tel Aviv University Berglas School of Economics and an affiliate of both IZA and CESifo. An applied microeconomist, he earned his Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University and specializes in Health Economics. For the academic year 2023/4, Dan is a visiting assistant professor at Stanford's Economics Department. His research is currently directed towards understanding the transformation in healthcare driven by advancements in digitization, emerging care models such as urgent care centers and telemedicine, and the innovative applications of predictive modeling and artificial intelligence.
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Xianfeng Zeng
Postdoctoral Scholar, Bioengineering
BioPh.D. in Chemistry, Princeton University (2023)
B.Sc. in Chemistry, Tsinghua University (2017) -
Yuyang Zeng
Postdoctoral Scholar, Ophthalmology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsTransgenic therapy for glaucoma based on disease-responsive promotors/enhancers
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Amanda Zerbe
Early Career Climate Law Fellow
BioAmanda Zerbe (she/her) joined Stanford Law School as an Early Career Climate Law Fellow in March 2023, where she works closely with the Climate and Energy Policy Program and the Environmental and Natural Resources Law and Policy Program. She previously worked as a Legal Fellow at the Institute for Policy Integrity at New York University School of Law.
Amanda graduated in 2021 from Stanford Law School with a joint M.S. degree from the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources (E-IPER) at Stanford University, where she was a Knight-Hennessy Scholar. During law school, she interned at Earthjustice and at the California Air Resources Board.
Prior to law school, Amanda facilitated projects related to big data for development and climate action at the United Nations Global Pulse as a John Gardner Public Service Fellow. She also worked at the Flora Family Foundation. She holds bachelors’ degrees with distinction from Stanford University.