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Matheus Otero
Affiliate, Department Funds
BioDr. Matheus Otero is a neurologist based in Palo Alto, California. He earned his medical degree from Universidade Salvador (UNIFACS) in Brazil and completed his internship and neurology residency at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He has pursued extensive clinical and research training across diverse academic settings, including serving as a Research Fellow at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, where he was involved in neurophysiology, acute brain injury, and neurocritical care-related research. Dr. Otero’s scholarly work spans neurology, neurophysiology, and outcomes following cardiac arrest and traumatic brain injury. His clinical interests include epilepsy, EEG interpretation, neuromodulation and the application of advanced neurophysiologic monitoring in acute and inpatient settings. He is particularly interested in the intersection of clinical neurology, technology, and data-driven innovation, with a growing focus on how emerging tools such as AI can enhance diagnosis, monitoring, and patient outcomes in neurological disease.
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Dr. Don Listwin
Adjunct Professor, Rad/Precision Health and Integrated Diagnostics
BioDon Listwin is Founder of the Canary Foundation which is dedicated to research in the field of early detection of cancer. Together with Dr. Sanjiv (Sam) Ghambir, they created and built the Canary Center @ Stanford. Don can be reached at: dj22listwin@canaryfoundation.org
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Babak Litkouhi
Clinical Associate Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology - Gynecologic Oncology
BioDr. Litkouhi joined the Stanford Women's Cancer Center in 2019. He was previously faculty at Yale and Harvard universities, and co-chief of gynecologic oncology at John Theurer Cancer Center in NJ. His expertise is in gynecologic cancer surgery and chemotherapeutic management of gynecologic cancers, including HIPEC. He has expertise in open, laparoscopic, and robotic radical surgery. He is the director of the gynecologic oncology fellowship program at Stanford. He has been the recipient of numerous patient-care and teaching awards, and is an active researcher and clinical trialist.
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Iris Litt
Marron and Mary Elizabeth Kendrick Professor in Pediatrics, Emerita
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsResearch focus is on the health problems of adolescent women, with particular emphasis on the interaction of psychosocial phenomena with biologic features of the second decade of life. The effects of eating disorders on reproductive physiology, bone density and growth is one example of this interest. Pregnancy prevention and medication compliance in adolescents are other research interests.
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Jonathan Samuel Litt
Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Neonatal and Developmental Medicine) and, by courtesy, of Epidemiology and Population Health
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research program has two distinct though closely related areas of focus. The first concerns understanding pathways through which chronic health problems impact behavioral development and functional outcomes among preterm infants. I am particularly interested in how neonatal multimorbidity and associated markers of epigenetic aging can help improve risk-prediction for long-term functional outcomes. My second area of academic focus is bringing health services research and improvement science approaches to studying the delivery of high-risk infant follow-up and developing innovative models of post-discharge care. This work includes a focus on population health management, value-based care, and equity-focused quality improvement.