Stanford University
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Stephanie R. Carlson
Business Operations Manager, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordBusiness Manager for SSRL (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource) and ESD (Energy Sciences Directorate)
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Kai Carlson-Wee
Lecturer
BioKai Carlson-Wee is the author of RAIL (BOA Editions, 2018). He has received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, the Sewanee Writers' Conference, and his work has appeared in Ploughshares, Best New Poets, AGNI, New England Review, Gulf Coast, and The Missouri Review, which awarded him the 2013 Editor’s Prize. His photography has been featured in Narrative Magazine, and his poetry film, Riding the Highline, received the Jury Award at the 2015 Napa Valley Film Festival. A former Wallace Stegner Fellow, he lives in San Francisco and is a lecturer at Stanford University.
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Gunnar Carlsson
Ann and Bill Swindells Professor, Emeritus
BioDr. Carlsson has been a professor of mathematics at Stanford University since 1991. In the last ten years, he has been involved in adapting topological techniques to data analysis, under NSF funding and as the lead PI on the DARPA “Topological Data Analysis” project from 2005 to 2010. He is the lead organizer of the ATMCS conferences, and serves as an editor of several Mathematics journals
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Suzan L Carmichael, PhD, MS
Professor (Research) of Pediatrics (Neonatology), of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Maternal Fetal Medicine) and, by courtesy, of Epidemiology and Population Health
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Carmichael is a perinatal and nutritional epidemiologist and Professor of Pediatrics and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Her team is committed to finding ways to improve maternal and infant health outcomes and equity by leading research that identifies effective leverage points for change, from upstream 'macro' social and structural factors, to downstream clinical factors (eg, related to care and morbidities) through a collaborative research approach that integrates epidemiologic approaches with community engagement and systems thinking.
Exposure themes include social context, nutrition, care, environmental contaminants and genetics. Outcome themes include severe maternal morbidity, stillbirth, birth defects, and preterm delivery. She is particularly interested in understanding the intersectionality of these varied types of exposures and outcomes and how they interact to impact health and health disparities, for the mother-baby dyad.
Please see the team web-site for further information!
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Martin Carnoy
Lemann Foundation Professor
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsResearching econometric models of quality of education in Latin America and Southern Africa. Studying changes in university financing and the quality of engineering and science tertiary education in China, India, and Russia.
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Lauren Carpenter
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine
BioLauren Carpenter graduated from the University of Colorado School of Medicine. She then completed Internal Medicine/Pediatrics residency training at Indiana University where she served as Chief Resident. Dr. Carpenter is passionate about medical education, community outreach, and patient care across the lifespan, and she hopes to one day incorporate the pediatric population into her practice. Outside of medicine, she enjoys reading and yoga. She is excited to be starting her career in academic medicine at Stanford!
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Britt Carr
Sr. Academic Technology Spec., Technology & Digital Solutions
Current Role at StanfordBritt Carr is the Academic Technology Specialist at EdTech in the department of Information, Resources & Technology (IRT). His primary responsibilities include:
* Training and supporting the School of Medicine Faculty in the design and implementation of their courses on the Canvas learning management system
* Migrating and archiving existing courses from the CourseWork learning management system
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Eugene Carragee, MD
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Carragee's research interests lie in outcomes assessment of surgical and rehabilitative treatment for cervical and lumbar intervertebral disk herniation; diagnosis and treatment of spine infections, instrumentation of the degenerative spine and spinal deformities and low back pain syndromes, pain and pain management.
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Eli Carrillo, MD
Clinical Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
BioDr. Carrillo is an emergency physician with expertise in prehospital emergency care. He is board certified in Emergency Medical Services and is a medical director for the Santa Clara County Fire Department and Milpitas Fire Department. He is the director of prehospital education at Stanford which includes the education of resident physicians and paramedics/EMTs throughout the region. He currently serves as a medical team manager for Urban Search And Rescue, Task Force-3, based out of Menlo Park, CA, a team that deploys to local and national disasters requiring complex search and rescue in confined spaces. He serves as the base hospital medical director in support of Stanford's designation as the single source for EMS communication/consultation in San Mateo County.
Dr. Carrillo's research interests include the role of physicians in prehospital care, mobile integrated healthcare, cardiac arrest outcomes, and health disparities in EMS care.
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Elsie Cecilia Carrillo
Postdoctoral Scholar, Oceans
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDiving physiology and foraging ecology of semi-aquatic garter snakes
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Guadalupe Carrillo
Assistant Dean of Access, Belonging & Community, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability - Dean's Office
BioAs the Assistant Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, Dr. Lupe Carrillo leads the office that oversees recruitment and inclusion initiatives for the Doerr school’s students, staff, and faculty. She also implements National Science Foundation supported programs to build a broad talent pipeline into the field of sustainability, such as the SURGE undergraduate research program and the Dean’s Postdoctoral Fellowship. She has co-written a book chapter for Springer Nature on creating teaching partnerships at minority-serving institutions and led and completed the implementation of the school’s 3-year Diversity, Equity and Inclusion action plan, which helped embed recruitment and inclusion values into the foundation of Stanford’s newest school. Lupe holds a B.A. in English and Political Science from UC Berkeley and a PhD in English from Stanford University and has taught classes on 20th and 21st century American ethnic literature at De Anza College and Stanford.
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Michelle Whirl-Carrillo
Principal Investigator and Director, ClinPGx, Biomedical Data Science
Current Role at StanfordPrincipal Investigator and Director, PharmGKB/ClinPGx
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Victor G. Carrión
John A. Turner Endowed Professor for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsExamines the interplay between brain development and stress vulnerability via a multi-method approach that includes psychophysiology, neuroimaging, neuroendocrinology and phenomenology. Treatment development that focuses on individual and community-based interventions for stress related conditions in children and adolescents that experience traumatic stress.
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Ian Carroll, MD, MS
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine (Adult Pain)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsWe are committed to promoting an understanding of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks, and ensuring that all patients who are suffering from cerebrospinal fluid leaks receive appropriate diagnosis and treatment of this devastating, chronic, and fixable condition. We believe this can be best accomplished in a multidisciplinary setting involving expertise in radiology, neurology, and interventional pain medicine.