Vice Provost and Dean of Research
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Kiran Khush, MD
Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Khush's clinical research interests include the evaluation of donors and recipients for heart transplantation; mechanisms of adverse outcomes after heart transplantation, including cardiac allograft vasculopathy and antibody-mediated rejection; and development of non-invasive diagnostic approaches for post-transplant monitoring.
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Mathew Kiang
Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health (Epidemiology)
BioI am an assistant professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health. My research lies at the intersection of computational epidemiology and social epidemiology. Methodologically, my work revolves around combining disparate data sources in epidemiologically meaningful ways. For example, I work with individual-level, non-health data (e.g., GPS, accelerometer, and other sensor data from smartphones), traditional health data (e.g., survey, health systems, or death certificate data), and third-party data (e.g., cellphone providers or ad-tech data). To do this, I use a variety of methods such as joint Bayesian spatial models, traditional epidemiologic models, dynamical models, microsimulation, and demographic analysis. Substantively, my work focuses on socioeconomic and racial/ethnic inequities, substance use, and child health. For example, recently, my work has examined inequities in COVID-19 vaccine distribution, cause-specific excess mortality, and drug poisonings. Other work has examined the impact of changing vaccination rates on the reemergence of infectious diseases and the prevalence of parental death among children.
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Madeleine Douglass Kieca
Industrial Contracts Offcr 1, Office of Technology Licensing (OTL)
BioMaddy is an Industrial Contracts Officer in the Office of Technology Licensing at Stanford after practicing as an attorney for over ten years external to the University. Maddy has experience negotiating and drafting contracts as well as interfacing directly with various individual and entity clients. She received her BA in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing from the University of Southern California and her JD from Santa Clara University School of Law. She is admitted to practice law in the State of California.
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Nuzhet Inci Kilic
Visiting Researcher Student, GR Visiting Researcher
BioI am a PhD student in the Fiber and Polymer Technology Department at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. I graduated in Materials Science and Nanotechnology Engineering with a BSc at TOBB University of Economics and Technology (Turkey) and an MSc in Nanotechnology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden). I am currently also a visiting student researcher at Stanford University.
My research interests lie at the intersection of nanomaterials, functional bio-based materials, and sustainable electronics. Specifically, I focus on integrating conducting and functional materials with cellulose-based fibers to develop advanced materials for applications such as energy storage, sensors, actuators, and paper-based electronics. My work explores how tailoring the structure and surface chemistry of cellulose can enhance electronic and ionic conductivity, while also investigating scalable fabrication approaches including industrial papermaking and advanced material processing techniques. During my research, I also work on advanced characterization of these materials to better understand their structure-property relationships and improve their performance in emerging electronic and energy technologies.