Stanford University
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Sharon Krossa
Affiliate, Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials
BioSharon blames (in chronological order) her parents, CS Lewis, Brother Alfred, Clan Colin & the original Renaissance Pleasure Faire North, HyperCard, Grant G. Simpson, Stanford, her therapist, Drupal, and her husband for where she is now. Note that her bio, honors and awards, and publications are bogus. (Well, the bio is real, but the rest are purely for testing purposes. It's her job, honest.)
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Laura Krueger
Librarian 2, David Rumsey Map Center
BioAs the David Rumsey Map Center's Cartographic Metadata Librarian, I manage and catalog all cartographic materials at the center. Additionally, I provide reference assistance and help with the curation of exhibits (both physical and online). A student of English and religious studies by training, I am interested in making the cultural history, influence, and narratives surrounding the cartographic materials to come alive through description.
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Irina Krugomova
Affiliate, IT Services
BioIrina Krugomova, PA is a physician assistant at Stanford Health care who has worked at the Department of Neurosciences since 2012. Irina graduated form the Stanford PA program in 2007. Irina worked in the primary care setting after graduating from PA school until 2012. Irina has her degree as a medical doctor in Russia and trained in both Internal Medicine and Neurology. Irina worked as a registered nurse for 16 years in Russia at a children's hospital before entering medical school.
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Thomas M. Krummel, MD, FACS/FAAP
Emile Holman Professor, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsSurgical Innovation, Simulation and Virtual Reality in Surgical Education, Fetal Healing-Cellular and Biochemical Mechanisms
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Paul Krumpoeck
Affiliate, OHNS/Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery
Visiting Scholar, OHNS/Otolaryngology/Head & Neck SurgeryBioPaul E. Krumpoeck is a PhD student in Neuroscience at the Medical University of Vienna. His current research as a visiting scholar at the Stankovic Lab at Stanford Medicine focuses on artificial intelligence-guided discovery of novel genetic factors underlying hearing loss, which entails functional and histological assessment of genetically engineered mouse models. Having worked with various other experimental models, his background includes research on viral vector-based gene therapy, clinical studies on outcomes of cochlear implantation, and more.