EPS - Key Persons
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- Postdoctoral Research Mentor
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- Associate Director of Instructional Development
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- Special Projects Coordinator
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- Postdoctoral Services Manager
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- Metadata Transformation Librarian
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- Associate Director for Evaluation and Scholarship
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- Education Program Manager
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- Student, Expected Graduation Spring 2024 Ph.D. Student in Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Admitted Autumn 2019 MSTP Student
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- Education Events Specialist
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- Assistant Director Research Development & Belonging
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- Medical Director
- Medical Director, Standardized Patient Program
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- Administrative Associate
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- Associate Dean of Wellness and Student Life Advising / Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology
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- Director, Graduate Medical Education, Designated Institutional Official ( DIO )
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- Associate Professor of Pathology
Dr. Folkins' interest is in gynecologic and obstetric pathology, specifically in ovarian and endometrial malignancies and placental clinical-pathologic disorders.
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- Associate Dean of Enrollment Management & Executive Director of MD Admissions
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- Associate Director of Evaluation
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- Assistant Dean for Curricular Affairs
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- Assistant Dean of Graduate Medical Education
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- Director of Cardinal Free Clinics
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- Research and Instruction Manager
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- Associate Director for Educational Standards
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- CARL and ELIZABETH NAUMANN DEAN of the SCHOOL of MEDICINE / VICE PRESIDENT for MEDICAL AFFAIRS, STANFORD UNIVERSITY
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- Director of Disability Resources
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- Administrative Coordinator
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- Clinical Professor, Pediatrics - Endocrinology and Diabetes
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- Associate Director of Clerkship Administration
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- Education Program Manager
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- Co - Director, MSTP MD - PhD Program
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- Postdoc Disability & Leaves Specialist
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- Associate Director of Academic Operations and Registrar
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- Assistant Director for Medical Student Research and Scholarship
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- Learning Space Specialist
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- Administrative Director for Teaching and Mentoring Academy
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- Standardized Patient Program Trainer
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- Graduate Medical Education Librarian
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- Director of Research & Academic Collaboration
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- Medical Education Librarian
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- Director, Biosciences Grant Writing Academy
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- Associate Dean for Office of Medical Education
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- Clinical Professor, Radiation Oncology - Radiation Physics
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- Evaluation Research Analyst
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- Associate Dean for Postgraduate Medical Education
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- PRESIDENT & CEO / STANFORD HEALTH CARE
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- Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Hematology
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- Associate Dean for Immersive & Simulation - Based Learning
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- Dean
- Physician
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- Surgeon
- Carl and Elizabeth Naumann Dean of the School of Medicine
- CARL and ELIZABETH NAUMANN DEAN of the SCHOOL of MEDICINE / VICE PRESIDENT for MEDICAL AFFAIRS, STANFORD UNIVERSITY
- Vice Dean Linda M. Boxer
Dean Minor is a leading physician, basic scientist and educator.
Lloyd B. Minor, MD, is a scientist, surgeon, and academic leader. He is the Carl and Elizabeth Naumann Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine and Vice President for Medical Affairs at Stanford University. Dr. Minor also is a professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and a professor of Bioengineering and of Neurobiology, by courtesy, at Stanford University.
As dean, Dr. Minor has had an integral role in setting strategy for the clinical enterprise of Stanford Medicine, an academic medical center that includes the Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford Health Care, and Stanford Medicine Children's Health. With his leadership, Stanford Medicine leads the biomedical revolution in Precision Health. His book, "Discovering Precision Health," describes this shift to more preventive, personalized health care and highlights how biomedical advances are dramatically improving our ability to treat and cure complex diseases. In 2021, Dr. Minor articulated and began realizing a bold vision to transform the future of life sciences at Stanford University and beyond - a multi-decade journey enabled by Precision Health.
In August 2023, Dr. Minor was appointed Vice President for Medical Affairs to lead all matters related to health and medicine at Stanford University.
Before Stanford, Dr. Minor was provost and senior vice president for academic affairs of Johns Hopkins University. Prior to this appointment in 2009, Dr. Minor served as the Andelot Professor and director (chair) of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and otolaryngologist-in-chief of The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
With more than 160 published articles and chapters, Dr. Minor is an expert in balance and inner ear disorders perhaps best known for discovering superior canal dehiscence syndrome, a debilitating disorder characterized by sound- or pressure-induced dizziness. He subsequently developed a surgical procedure that corrects the problem and alleviates symptoms.
In 2012, Dr. Minor was elected to the National Academy of Medicine.
Carl and Elizabeth Naumann Dean of the School of Medicine,
Vice President for Medical Affairs, Stanford University,
Professor of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, and Professor of Neurobiology and of Bioengineering, by courtesy
Lloyd B. Minor, MD, is a scientist, surgeon, and academic leader. He is the Carl and Elizabeth Naumann Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine and Vice President for Medical Affairs at Stanford University. Dr. Minor is also a professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and a professor of Bioengineering and of Neurobiology, by courtesy, at Stanford University.
As dean, Dr. Minor has had an integral role in setting strategy for the clinical enterprise of Stanford Medicine, an academic medical center that includes the Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford Health Care, and Stanford Medicine Children's Health. He oversees the quality of Stanford Medicine's physicians on the faculty and in the organization's growing clinical networks and physician practices. In August 2023, Dr. Minor was appointed as Vice President for Medical Affairs to lead all matters related to health and medicine at Stanford University.
Dr. Minor has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. For example, between 2012 and 2022, the number of underrepresented students increased from 9.9 percent of incoming PhDs to 24.6 percent and from 14 percent of incoming MDs to 28.9 percent. Other key accomplishments include quadrupling the number of women department chairs and maintaining the highest NIH funding per faculty ratio in the country.
With Dr. Minor's leadership, Stanford Medicine is leading the biomedical revolution through Precision Health. Empowering people to lead healthy lives, Precision Health is a fundamental shift to more proactive and personalized health care that predicts and prevents disease before it strikes - and cures it decisively if it does. His book, "Discovering Precision Health: Predict, Prevent, and Cure to Advance Health and Well-Being," highlights how biomedical advances are dramatically improving our ability to treat and cure complex diseases.
Dr. Minor also spearheaded the creation of an Integrated Strategic Plan (ISP) that reaffirms Stanford Medicine's Precision Health vision. A groundbreaking roadmap launched in 2018, the ISP aligns Stanford Medicine's three entities, informs how each will develop strategies, and has activated dozens of high-impact initiatives across Stanford Medicine. In 2023, Dr. Minor and the CEOs of Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children's Health launched the ISP Refresh, an initiative focused on Stanford Medicine's evolution as it leads a biomedical landscape that has rapidly evolved due to COVID-19 and other developments.
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Minor quickly implemented protocols to ensure the safety of patients and of the Stanford Medicine community. He emphasized open communication, transparency, and accountability as he and the leadership team responded to the unprecedented challenges that affected every facet of the enterprise's activities. Under his leadership, Stanford Medicine became one of the first academic medical centers to develop a COVID-19 test, launched hundreds of clinical research projects, and distributed 480,000 vaccine doses.
In 2021, Dr. Minor articulated and began realizing a bold vision for transforming the future of life sciences at Stanford University, in the Bay Area, and beyond. This multi-decade journey will leverage the region's unique strengths in information sciences, technology, and biology and biomedicine to establish a biomedical innovation hub that, through collaboration, enhances fundamental understanding of biology and translates promising discoveries into transformative leaps that promote human and planetary well-being.
Dr. Minor has long provided significant support for basic science research and for clinical and translational research at Stanford. Through bold initiatives in medical education and increased support for MD and PhD students, Dr. Minor is committed to inspiring and training future leaders. He also has increased student financial aid and expanded faculty leadership opportunities.
Among other accomplishments, Dr. Minor has led the development and implementation of an innovative model for cancer research and patient care delivery at Stanford Medicine and has launched an initiative in biomedical data science to harness the power of big data and create a learning health care system.
Before Stanford, Dr. Minor was provost and senior vice president for academic affairs of The Johns Hopkins University. As provost, Dr. Minor launched many university-wide initiatives such as the Gateway Sciences Initiative to support pedagogical innovation, and the Doctor of Philosophy Board to promote excellence in PhD education. He worked with others around the university and health system to coordinate the Individualized Health Initiative, which aimed to use genetic information to transform health care.
Prior to his appointment as provost in 2009, Dr. Minor was the Andelot Professor and director (chair) of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery in The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and otolaryngologist-in-chief of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. During his six-year tenure, he expanded annual research funding by more than half and increased clinical activity by more than 30 percent, while strengthening teaching efforts and student training.
With more than 160 published articles and chapters, Dr. Minor is an expert in balance and inner ear disorders. Through neurophysiological investigations of eye movements and neuronal pathways, his work has identified adaptive mechanisms responsible for compensation to vestibular injury in a model system for studies of motor learning (the vestibulo-ocular reflex). The synergies between this basic research and clinical studies have led to improved methods for the diagnosis and treatment of balance disorders. In recognition of his work in refining a treatment for Ménière's disease, Dr. Minor received the Prosper Ménière Society's gold medal in 2010.
In the medical community, Dr. Minor is perhaps best known for his discovery of superior canal dehiscence syndrome, a debilitating disorder characterized by sound- or pressure-induced dizziness. In 1998, Dr. Minor and colleagues published a description of the clinical manifestations of the syndrome and related its cause to an opening (dehiscence) in the bone covering the superior canal. He subsequently developed a surgical procedure that corrects the problem and alleviates symptoms.
Dr. Minor received his bachelor's and medical degrees from Brown University. He trained at Duke University Medical Center and the University of Chicago Medical Center and completed a research fellowship at the University of Chicago and a clinical fellowship at The Otology Group and The EAR Foundation in Nashville, Tennessee.
In 2012, Dr. Minor was elected to the National Academy of Medicine.
As part of the Stanford Executive Briefing series, Minor shares his thoughts on authentic leadership and offers five leadership principles.
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- Professor of Medicine ( Oncology ) and of Pathology / Research
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- Assistant Director of Counseling & Resources
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- Associate Director, Connections
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- Administrative Co - Director
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- Associate Director, Pre - Clerkship Education
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- Professor of Medicine ( Oncology ), Emeritus / Research
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- Chief Medical Officer
- Chief Medical Officer, Stanford Healthcare, Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Stanford School of Medicine
- Clinical Professor, Medicine
- Professor
Dr. Niraj Sehgal is a Professor of Medicine, Chief Medical Officer for Stanford Healthcare, and Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs in the School of Medicine. His clinical practice is focused in hospital medicine, while his academic career has been focused on leading initiatives that foster interprofessional teamwork/communication, promote a culture for learning/improvement, and cultivate workforce development as key strategies to deliver outstanding patient outcomes. He's also worked to establish and influence the role of quality and safety as an academic endeavor.
Prior to returning to Stanford in September 2020, Niraj spent 16 years at UCSF where he held several leadership roles that included directing a medical service, leading a faculty development program, directing physician leadership programs, and serving as the first Associate Chair for Quality & Safety within an academic department. His final role was as UCSF Health's inaugural Chief Quality Officer where he worked to further align and improve the care delivery system. Niraj is also a passionate teacher and mentor who was inducted into UCSF's Academy of Medical Educators in 2009.
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- Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology ( Radiation Physics ) and, by Courtesy, of Radiology ( Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford )
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- Manager of SP Learning and Development
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- Program Manager / Education Specialist
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- Associate Director of Human Resources
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- Associate
- Financial Analyst
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- Facilities Support Coordinator
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- Professor of Pediatrics, Emeritus
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- Associate Professor of Surgery ( General Surgery )
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- Cardinal Free Clinics Program Manager
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- Professor of Neurosurgery and, by Courtesy, of Neurology and of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery ( OHNS )
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- Director of Student Financial Aid
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- Metadata Library Specialist
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- Associate Dean for Knowledge Management, Director
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- Administrative Coordinator
High Grade Gliomas, including anaplastic astrocytomas, anaplastic oligodendrogliomas and glioblastomas (GBM), are the most common and most aggressive primary brain tumors. Prognosis for patients with high-grade gliomas remains poor. The estimated median survival for patients with GBM is between 12 to 18 months. Recurrence after initial therapy with temozolomide and radiation is nearly universal. Since May 2009, the majority of patients in the US with an initial recurrence of high-grade glioma receive bevacizumab, a monoclonal antibody against vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which is thought to prevent angiogenesis in these highly vascular tumors. BEV has response rates from 32-62% and has improved overall median survival in patients with recurrent high-grade gliomas1. However, the response is short lived, and nearly 100% of patients eventually progress despite bevacizumab. No chemotherapeutic agent administered following progression through bevacizumab has made a significant impact on survival. Patients progress to death within 1-5 months after resistance develops. Therefore, patients with high-grade gliomas who have progressed through bevacizumab represent a population in dire need of a feasible and tolerable treatment. NKTR-102 is a topoisomerase I inhibitor polymer conjugate that was engineered by attaching irinotecan molecules to a polyethylene glycol (PEG) polymer using a biodegradable linker. Irinotecan released from NKTR-102 following administration is further metabolized to the active metabolite, 7-ethyl-10-hydroxy-camptothecin (SN38), that causes DNA damage through inhibition of topoisomerase. The goal in designing NKTR-102 was to attenuate or eliminate some of the limiting side effects of irinotecan while improving efficacy by modifying the distribution of the agent within the body. The size and structure of NKTR-102 results in marked alteration in pharmacokinetic (PK) profile for the SN38 derived from NKTR-102 compared to that following irinotecan: the maximal plasma concentration (Cmax) is reduced 5- to 10-fold and the half-life (t1/2 ) of SN38 is increased from 2 days to approximately 50 days. This altered profile leads to constant exposure of the tumor to the active drug. In addition, the large NKTR-102 molecule does not freely pass out of intact vasculature, which may account for relatively higher concentrations of the compound and the active metabolites in tumor tissues in in vivo models, where the local vasculature may be relatively more permeable. A 145 mg/m2 dose of NKTR-102, the dose intended for use in this phase II clinical trial (and being used in the phase III clinical program), results in approximately the same plasma exposure to SN38 as a 350 mg/m2 dose of irinotecan, but exposure is protracted, resulting in continuous exposure between dosing cycles and lower Cmax. NKTR-102 was therefore developed as a new chemotherapeutic agent that may improve the clinical outcomes of patients.
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- Clinical Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
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- CME Compliance Coordinator
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- Director for Education Analytics
- OME - Education Analytics
Dr. Gibbs is a board-certified radiation oncologist who specializes in the treatment of CNS tumors. Her research focuses on developing new radiation techniques to manage brain and spinal tumors in adults and children. Dr. Gibbs has gained worldwide acclaim for her expertise in Cyberknife robotic radiosurgery.
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- Professor of Medicine ( Oncology ) and of Genetics and, by Courtesy, of Pediatrics
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- Associate Director for Biosciences DEIB Director of REACH Postbaccalaureate
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- GME Diversity Program Manager
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- Pre - Clerkship Coordinator
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- Medical Student Promotion Manager
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- Course Director, POM Year 2
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- Access Services Specialist
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- HR Benefits Services Specialist
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- Assistant Registrar - Courses
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- Senior Program Manager / Education Specialist
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- Professor, Professor of Statistics and of Biomedical Data Sciences
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- Associate Director of Admissions
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- the Dorothy and Thye King Chan Professor in Neurosurgery, Emeritus / Research
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- Assistant Director, Connections
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- Diversity Programs & Fellowships Manager
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- Lane Library Administrator
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- Learning Space Coordinator
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- Associate Dean for Educational Programs and Services
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- Postdoctoral Operations Manager
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- Director, Standardized Patient Program
Katharine Dexter McCormick and Stanley McCormick Memorial Professor and Professor, by courtesy, of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS)
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- Professor of Radiation Oncology ( Radiation Therapy )
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- Associate Director for Biosciences Student Life
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- Project Coordinator for Well - Being and Learning Environment
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- Co - Director, MSTP MD - PhD Program
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- REACH Clerkship Program Manager
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- Associate Director for Biosciences Graduate Aid
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- Director of Evaluation and Instructional Development - MD Program
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- Assistant Registrar, Academic Records & Visiting Scholars
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- Lane Library Administrator
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- Director of Scholarly Concentrations
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- Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education, Chair, Graduate Medical Education Committee ( GMEC ), Department Liaison to the Office of Faculty Development and Diversity
- Professor of Neurosurgery and of Medicine ( Endocrinology )
Laurence Katznelson, MD received his medical degree from the University of California, Los Angeles and performed his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. He then performed a fellowship in Endocrinology and Metabolism at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Dr. Katznelson is a Professor of Neurosurgery and Medicine (Endocrinology)at Stanford University School of Medicine. At Stanford University, he is the Associate Dean of Graduate Medical Education and the Chair of the GME Committee. He is the medical director of the Pituitary Stanford, Stanford HealthCare. In endocrinology, Dr. Katznelson has a long standing clinical and research interest in the pathophysiology and treatment of pituitary disease.
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- Professor of Neurology ( Adult Neurology ) and, by Courtesy, of Neurosurgery
Stanford is currently not accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Cathy Kahn Recht, 650725863.
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- Manager, Access & Collection Services
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- Operations and Fellowships Assistant
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- Education Strategies Specialist
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- Human Resources Administrator
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- Clinical Skills Development Coordinator
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- Administrative Director, Practice of Medicine and Education Manager Year 1
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- Assistant Director, Outreach, Recruitment & Engagement
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- Associate Director for Biosciences Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging and Director of ADVANCE. ( 650 ) 723 - 5469
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- Access Service Specialist
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- Director, Office of Medical Student Wellness
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- Director of Learning Spaces and Immersive Learning Center Operations
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- Assistant Director for Clerkship Education
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- Executive Assistant to Dean Lloyd Minor, MD, Office of the Dean, Chief of Staff
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- Professor in the School of Medicine
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- Professor of Medicine ( Oncology )
- Professor of Medicine in the Division
Dr. Melinda Telli is Professor of Medicine in the Division of Medical Oncology at Stanford University School of Medicine, Director of the Breast Cancer Program at the Stanford Cancer Institute and Associate Director of the Stanford Women's Cancer Center. Dr. Telli's research focuses on the development of novel therapies for the treatment of triple-negative and hereditary cancer. Her work has focused on the validation of homologous recombination deficiency biomarkers to help identify patients with sporadic triple-negative breast cancer that may specifically derive benefit from DNA repair defect-targeted therapies. In addition to her involvement in the clinical development of PARP inhibitors for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation-associated cancers, she has also explored the use of ‘beyond BRCA' DNA repair gene mutations as potential biomarkers to select patients for PARP inhibitor therapy in the advanced disease setting.
Dr. Telli received her undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania magna cum laude and medical degree from George Washington University with Distinction. She completed internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Stanford University, and then stayed at Stanford to pursue fellowship training in Medical Oncology. She has served on numerous American Society of Clinical Oncology Committees and currently serves as a Komen Scholar, Co-Chair of the ASCO Guideline Advisory Group, member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Breast Cancer Guideline Panel and member of the Journal of Clinical Oncology Editorial Board. Dr. Telli is the recipient of a Susan G. Komen for the Cure Translational Postdoctoral Fellowship Award (2008), American Society of Clinical Oncology Young Investigator Award (2009), Susan G. Komen for the Cure Leadership Award (2015-2024), Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation Hero Award (2018), Komen SF Bay Area Visionary Award (2019), and Stanford Medicine Increasing Access to Clinical Trials Star Award (2023). She has garnered multiple teaching accolades and is a repeat recipient of the Stanford Division of Oncology Teaching Award.
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- Stanford Medicine Discovery Professor, Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health and, by Courtesy, of Pediatrics
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- Undergraduate Pathway Programs Administrative Associate
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- Associate Dean
- Chief Operating Officer
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- Professor of Radiology ( Nuclear Medicine ), Emeritus
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- Director, Master of Science in Medicine Degree Program
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- Associate Dean for Office of Medical Student Affairs
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- Curriculum Program Manager
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- Medical Scholars Program Administrator
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- Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education, George DeForest Barnett Founders Professor of Medicine and Professor ( Teaching ) of Medicine ( Endocrinology )
- Senior Associate Dean for Medical Student Education, Graduate Medical Education, and Continuing Medical Education
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- Outreach and Privileges Specialist
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- ILC Administrative Assistant
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- Associate Professor of Medicine ( Biomedical Informatics ) and of Biomedical Data Science / Research
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- Beirne Family Professor of Pediatric Neuro - Oncology, Professor of Pediatrics and, by Courtesy, of Neurosurgery and of Epidemiology and Population Health
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- Associate Professor of Medicine ( Oncology )
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- MSPA Program Administrator
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- Associate Designated Institutional Official ( DIO ), Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Associate Program Director, Department of Anesthesiology, Pain and Perioperative Medicine
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- Professor of Microbiology and Immunology ( Baxter Labs ) and of Pathology / Research
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- Associate Director of Operations
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- Course Director, POM Year 1
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- Assistant Director of Training & Diversity
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- Clinical Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
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- Course Director
- Assistant Dean, Pre - Clerkship Education
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- Associate Dean, Office of Medical Student Wellness
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- Associate Dean, Office of Diversity in Medical Education
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- Simulation Technology Specialist
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- Associate
- Program Director
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- OMSA - Student Life
- Visiting Student Manager
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- Finance and Business Operations Director
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- Professor of Medicine ( Oncology and General Internal Medicine / Medical Informatics ) at the Stanford University Medical Center, Emeritus / Research
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- Associate Director of Programs
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- Organizational Insight Analyst
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- Program Project Coordinator
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- Director of Technology - Based Simulation
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- Associate Director of Graduate Education
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- Managing Director
- CHCP, MEHP Fellow
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- Education
- Learning Strategies Specialist
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- Software Developer & Systems Architect
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- Director of HR and Operations
- Director of Human Resources & Operations
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- Library Specialist, Borrowing
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- Research Communications Librarian
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- Practice of Medicine ( POM ) Year 2 Education Manager
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- Clinical Associate Professor, Neurosurgery
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- Strategic Initiatives Director
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- Assistant Dean, Student Affairs, Well - Being & Inclusion
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- Senior Associate Dean for Graduate Education & Postdoctoral Affairs
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- Associate Vice Provost and Associate Dean for Office of Postdoctoral Affairs
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- Resource Management Librarian - Acquisitions and Process Coordination
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- Compliance and Meeting Planning Specialist
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- Mental Health Team Student Services Specialist
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- Director of Admissions and Recruitment
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- Emeritus Faculty - Med Ctr Line, Miscellaneous
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- Executive Director of BioSci Careers
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- Associate Dean for Immersive Learning and Learning Spaces
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- Associate Dean for Medical Student Advising
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- Postdoctoral Services Manager
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- Program Manager / Education Specialist
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- Director of Resource Management, Metadata Librarian
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- Administrative Co - Director
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- Library Specialist, Lending