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Shashank Chetty
Basic Life Research Scientist, Rad/Pediatric Radiology
BioMCHRI Post-doctoral Fellow
Co-Chair, SURPAS -
Emilie Cheung, MD
Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsPyrocarbon humeral head replacement
Clinical outcome after shoulder replacement
Clinical outcome after elbow replacement
Clinical outcomes following complex reconstruction of the shoulder and elbow,
Bone mineral density in the shoulder,
3D kinematics of the shoulder girdle after arthroplasty -
Ramsey Cheung
Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology and Hepatology)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Cheung's research interests focus on liver diseases, with emphasis on viral hepatitis. His past research include investigating the mechanism of viral neutralization of hepatitis B virus at the molecular level and immune response to hepatitis C virus. Dr. Cheung is studing various aspects of hepatitis C, both clinical and translational research.
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Dalglish Chew
Facilitator, Experiential Course Support
Reading Coach, Experiential Course SupportBioDalglish Chew is a doctoral candidate in English at Stanford University. He is currently at work on a dissertation entitled Feeling Critical: Literary Practices of Postwar Critique. His essays have appeared, or are forthcoming, in Cultural Critique and Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies. He is also co-curator, with Julie Orlemanski, of “We, Reading, Now,” a colloquy on post-critical interpretation hosted by Stanford’s Arcade.
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Kevin Wei-Han Chi
Clinical Associate Professor, Pediatrics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMedical Student Education, Patient Education, High Value Care
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Audris Chiang, MD
Clinical Scholar, Dermatology
Postdoctoral Scholar, Dermatology
Fellow in DermatologyBioAudris Chiang, MD is a Clinical Scholar and Postdoctoral Research Scholar of Dermatology. She received undergraduate degrees in Computer Science and Economics at UC Berkeley, and obtained her medical degree at UC Irvine. She completed dermatology residency training at Stanford in the 2+1 basic science research track. She continues to conduct research in the laboratories of Kavita Sarin, MD PhD and Christina Curtis, PhD, studying the genetics of skin cancers and patients who develop multiple skin cancers. Her clinical interests include general medical dermatology, skin cancer, and atopic dermatitis.