Stanford University
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Katherine Whatley
Ph.D. Student in Japanese, admitted Autumn 2019
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research examines the relationship between the written and the spoken word in Classical Japan. I take this relationship as the starting place and explore the role of music in Classical Japan through looking at words-as-song. From this vantage point, I argue that music was a primary mode of communication amongst people (especially women) and their surroundings—interpersonal, international, and inter-environmental. I am also a composer and koto performer working on a dissertation composition.
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James Wheaton
Lecturer
BioStanford: Visiting Lecturer since 1999: "Journalism Law". UC Berkeley Grad School of Journalism, Senior Lecturer since 2003: "Journalism Law". First Amendment Project (nonprofit law firm since 1991): Founder and Of Counsel. Environmental Law Foundation (nonprofit since 1991): Founder and Of Counsel. Law Office of James Wheaton (since 1984): Principal. Awards: California Lawyer "Attorney of the Year" (3 times in 3 different specialties); Society of Professional Journalists (3 times, including Career Achievement Award); Playboy Foundation First Amendment Award; Ecology Law Quarterly Career Achievement; River Network River Hero Award. Owner/investor, New Parkway Theater. Investor, Camp Navarro. Co-Lead "JOBI: Coffee, Tea or Me" Burning Man camp.
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Mele Wheaton
Associate Director of Program Strategy, Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources
Current Role at StanfordAssociate Director of Program Strategy (E-IPER)
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Matthew T. Wheeler
Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsTranslational research in rare and undiagnosed diseases. Basic and clinical research in cardiomyopathy genetics, mechanisms, screening, and treatment. Investigating novel agents for treatment of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and new mechanisms in heart failure. Cardiovascular screening and genetics in competitive athletes, disease gene discovery in cardiomyopathy and rare disease. Informatics approaches to rare disease and multiomics. Molecular transducers of physical activity bioinformatics.