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Matt Lewis, MD, MPH
Clinical Associate Professor, Dermatology
BioDr. Lewis specializes in autoimmune skin diseases. He completed medical school at The George Washington University School of Medicine and dermatology residency at The University of Rochester, where he was chief resident. He also completed a Master’s of Public Health at Johns Hopkins and a fellowship in autoimmune connective tissue diseases at Stanford University.
He believes multidisciplinary care is key to treat patients with systemic inflammatory diseases. He holds a rheumatology-dermatology clinic with a rheumatologist, Dr. Janice Lin, as well as a dermatology-ophthalmology clinic with an ophthalmologist, Dr. Christopher Ta, and is the dermatologist for the sarcoidosis program, all with this primary goal of providing high quality, collaborative, patient-centered care. -
Pauline Lucy Lewis
Reference and Instruction Librarian, Learning and Outreach
BioI provide reference assistance and research support to students and library patrons. Whether you are looking for a particular resource, or you need assistance navigating our collection, I'm here to help you explore our library resources.
I earned my doctorate in Middle East History at UCLA, where I also worked as a writing and research counselor. -
Richard Lewis
Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsWe study molecular mechanisms of calcium signaling with a focus on store-operated CRAC channels and their essential roles in T cell development and function. Currently we aim to define the molecular mechanism for CRAC channel activation and the means by which calcium signal dynamics mediate specific activation of transcription factors and T-cell genes during development.
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Sean Hardesty Lewis
Affiliate, Stanford Online High School
BioSean Hardesty Lewis is a researcher in embodied AI and robot perception who builds large-scale data, simulation, and sensing systems for world models and decision-making. He is an M.S. student in Information Systems at Cornell Tech, where he is advised by Wendy Ju and Anthony Townsend. His research focuses on world models that connect perception to planning for autonomous systems, with interests in embodied scene understanding, generative simulation, semantic mapping, and uncertainty-aware decision-making. He develops scalable multimodal datasets, real-time sensing systems, and interactive 3D environments, and releases open tools and evaluations that support reproducible research. Before joining Cornell, he earned a B.S. in Mathematics from The University of Texas at Austin, where he conducted research in the Urban Information Lab with Junfeng Jiao. His work has appeared in the proceedings of SIGGRAPH and at AAAI and NeurIPS workshops, and his research is supported by the NSF, the City of Austin, and Dell Technologies. He also serves as a Graduate Mentor for Stanford AI4ALL.