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Dominik Fleischmann
Professor of Radiology (Cardiovascular Imaging)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsNon-invasive Cardiovascular Imaging
Image Post-processing
Contrast Medium Dynamics -
Marc Fleischmann
Project & Knowledge Management, Sarafan ChEM-H
Current Role at StanfordSolutions Wizard
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Barry Fleisher
Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsNeonatology, neurobehavioral development, outcomes in premature infants.
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Lazar Fleishman
Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature
BioLazar Fleishman studied at a music school and the Music Academy in Riga, Latvia before graduating from Latvian State University in 1966. His first scholarly papers (on Pushkin, the Russian elegy, and Boris Pasternak) were published during his university years. He emigrated to Israel in 1974, where his academic career began at the Department for Russian Studies and the Department of Comparative Literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He was co-founder and co-editor of the series Slavica Hierosolymitana: Slavic Studies of Hebrew University (1977-1984). He was Visiting Professor at the University of California, Berkeley (1978-1979; 1980-1981), The University of Texas at Austin (1981-1982), Harvard, and Yale (1984-1985) before joining the Stanford faculty in 1985. He also taught at the Russian State University for the Humanities, Princeton, Latvian State University, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), and the University of Vienna, Austria. His research interests encompass the history of 19th and 20th century Russian literature (especially, Pushkin, Pasternak, and Russian modernism); poetics; literary theory; 20th-century Russian history; Russian émigré literature, journalism and culture. He is the founder of the series Stanford Slavic Studies (1987-present), editor of the series Studies in Russian and Slavic Literatures and History (Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2007-present) and co-editor of the series Verbal Art: Studies in Poetics (Fordham, formerly Stanford University Press).
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Kweku Fleming
Business Transformation Advisor, Stanford Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies (SEED)
BioKweku Fleming is the Senior Facilitator with Stanford Seed, and a part of Seed’s Founding team in West Africa. In his most recent role, he managed Stanford Seed’s corps of Transformation Facilitators. Fleming contributed to establishing and refining the structure, curriculum and content of Stanford’s accelerator for small & medium enterprises operating in Africa and South Asia. He has been an executive Coach supporting dozens of scaling enterprises, and has facilitated over 120 capacity-building workshops in multiple industries and regions.
Fleming earned a B.S. in electrical engineering and a M.S. in & Product Design from Stanford University. He earned a M.A. in architecture from the Illinois Institute of Technology. He was a MBA Fellow in MIT’s Leaders for Global Operations.
In his former career, he was a Design Consultant who collaborated with companies to develop new products and innovations to existing products.
Fleming has worked with companies like Walt Disney Imagineering, Embarq, Jet Blue, Alcoa, and the United States Patent & Trademark Office, having served as a Registered Patent Agent since 2000.
Fleming lives in Accra, Ghana.