Ellen Porzig
Professor (Teaching) of Developmental Biology, Emerita
Administrative Appointments
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Stanford Emeriti/ae Council, Stanford (2020 - Present)
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Chair, Human Biology Commencement and Awards Committee, Stanford University (2014 - 2016)
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Emerita Faculty, Stanford (2012 - Present)
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President of Phi Beta Kappa, Stanford University PBK Beta of California (2011 - 2014)
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Associate Dean for Graduate Education, Stanford School of Medicine (2000 - 2008)
Honors & Awards
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Exceptional Dedication and Teaching, Course Directors - School of Medicine (2014)
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Teaching Excellence, Stanford School of Medicine (2012)
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Teaching Excellence, Stanford School of Medicine (2011)
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Excellence in Faculty Advising, Human Biology Stanford (2010)
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Honorary Faculty Membership, Stanford University Cap and Gown Women's Leadership Honor Society (2010)
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Kaiser Award for Excellence in Preclinical Teaching, Stanford School of Medicine (2010)
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Teaching Excellence, Stanford School of Medicine (2009)
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Teaching Leadership, Stanford School of Medicine (2008)
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Teaching Excellence, Stanford School of Medicine (2007)
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Teaching Excellence, Stanford School of Medicine (2006)
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Teaching Excellence, Stanford School of Medicine (2005)
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Teaching Excellence, Stanford School of Medicine (2003)
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Henry J Kaiser Award for Excellence in Pre-clinical Teaching, Stanford School of Medicine (2000)
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Director's Award, Human Biology Stanford University (1995)
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Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching, Stanford University (1990)
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Excellence in Teaching, Stanford Cap and Gown Women's Honor Society (1986)
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Frances Lou Kallman Award - The Outstanding Woman Graduate Student in Biology, Biology Department Stanford University (1977)
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Phi Beta Kappa, University of California, Berkeley (1971)
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President of Mortar Board: Women's Leadership Honor Society, UC Berkeley (1970=71)
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Prytanean: Women's Honor Society, UC Berkeley (1970)
Professional Education
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BA with distinction and honors, U C Berkeley, Zoology (1971)
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Ph.D., Stanford University, Biological Sciences (1977)
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Post doc, National Institutes of Health, Developmental Biology (1978)
Community and International Work
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Thinking Matters Governance Board
Topic
Curriculum innovation
Location
Bay Area
Ongoing Project
No
Opportunities for Student Involvement
No
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I HUM Governance Board, Stanford University
Topic
Humanities Curriculum
Location
Bay Area
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
No
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Member - Diversity Council School of Medicine
Topic
URM admission and excellence in education
Populations Served
graduate students and medical students
Location
International
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
Yes
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Board of Governors, Stanford Medical School Alumni Association
Location
Bay Area
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
Yes
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Stanford Medical Youth Science Program Advisory Board
Topic
Stanford Medical Youth Science Program
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
Yes
Current Research and Scholarly Interests
Early Human Developmental Biology:
From Egg to Embryo
Organogenesis: Pattern formation
Sex Determination in Embryogenesis
All Publications
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An assessment of female university students' attitudes toward screening technologies for ovarian reserve
FERTILITY AND STERILITY
2011; 96 (5): 1195-1199
Abstract
To assess female university students' attitudes toward screening technologies for ovarian reserve and their potential influence on career and family planning decisions.Online survey.Not applicable.Respondents from 4 universities in Northern California.None.Proportion with interest in screening technologies for ovarian reserve.Of the 328 respondents, 79% were interested in learning about the current status of their ovarian reserve. Hypothetically, if informed that ovarian reserve was very low, 53% would consider oocyte cryopreservation (even when informed that it is experimental); however, only 29% would consider stopping educational or professional pursuits to focus on conceiving. Participants also demonstrated gaps in knowledge, believing that the decline in ovarian reserve starts later than it actually does, that diet and nutrition can preserve ovarian reserve, and that infertility treatments are highly effective regardless of how severe the depletion of the egg supply is.Women attending universities are interested in assessing their own ovarian reserve. Gaps in knowledge about ovarian reserve exist among these reproductive-aged women.
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2011.08.018
View details for Web of Science ID 000296572000031
View details for PubMedID 21924717
- "Lives of Cells" Human Biology - McGraw Hill 2002
- "Teaching Biology" Handbook of College Teaching: Theory and Applications 1994
- "MSF initiates cell growth in 3T3 Cell Variants Lacking EGF Receptors" Experimental Cell Research 1982; 141: 47-
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MAMMARY SERUM FACTOR INITIATES CELL-GROWTH IN 3T3-CELL VARIANTS WHICH ARE NONRESPONSIVE TO EGF
EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH
1982; 141 (1): 47-52
View details for Web of Science ID A1982PK68600006
View details for PubMedID 6214417
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GALACTOSYLTRANSFERASE ACTIVITY OF INTACT NEURAL RETINAL CELLS FROM EMBRYONIC CHICKEN
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
1978; 67 (1): 114-136
View details for Web of Science ID A1978FX10500010
View details for PubMedID 569090
- "Galactosyltransferase Activity of Intact Neural Retinal Cells ..." Developmental Biology 1978; 67: 114-