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Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Moseley's interest involve research and diagnosis of disease states using new techniques of magnetic resonance (MR) in research and clinical. -
Michael Marmor - Professor of Ophthalmology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Marmor's group has studied the modification of retinal ischemic damage, laser action upon the RPE and drug effects upon retina and RPE. Recent collaborative work has been considering means of replacing Bruch's membrane or RPE in diseased eyes, and the development of a retinal prosthesis. -
Michael Longaker - Deane P. & Louise Mitchell Professor in the School of Medicine and Professor (by courtesy) of Materials Science & Engineering
Scientific Leadership Council Member, Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Longaker's extensive research experience includes the cellular and molecular biology of extracellular matrix with specific applications to the differences between fetal and post-natal wound healing, the biology of keloids and hypertrophic scars, the cellular and molecular events in craniofacial development and stem cell biology. -
Michael Lin - Professor of Neurobiology and of Bioengineering
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Lin's lab applies biochemical and engineering principles to the development of protein-based tools for imaging and control of biochemical processes. -
Michael Lim - Professor of Neurosurgery and (by courtesy) of Radiation Oncology (Radiation Therapy), of Medicine (Oncology), of Otolaryngology (Head & Neck Surgery), and of Neurology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Michael Lim is the Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery and a board-certified neurosurgeon specializing in brain tumors and trigeminal neuralgia. Dr. Lim’s clinical interests include the treatment of benign and malignant brain tumors, with special interest in gliomas, meningiomas, metastatic tumors, and skull base tumors. Dr. Lim’s research interests focus on harnessing the immune system to fight cancer. -
Michael Levitt - Robert W. and Vivian K. Cahill Professor in Cancer Research in the School of Medicine and Professor of Structural Biology and (by courtesy) of Computer Science
Scientific Leadership Council Member, Clark Center FacultyDr. Levitt uses both molecular dynamics simulation and molecular modeling in the hopes of understanding the molecular structure and function of proteins and nucleic acids in enough detail to make accurate predictions about structure and function. -
Michael Jewett - Professor of Bioengineering
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Michael Jewett is a Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University. He received his B.S. from UCLA and PhD from Stanford University, both in Chemical Engineering. He completed postdoctoral studies at the Center for Microbial Biotechnology in Denmark and the Harvard Medical School. Jewett was also a guest professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich). His research group focuses on advancing synthetic biology research to support planet and societal health, with applications in medicine, manufacturing, sustainability, and education.
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Michael J. Rosen - Stanford University Endowed Professor for Pediatric IBD & Celiac Disease
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Michael Rosen is a pediatric gastroenterologist and physician scientist, who has been devoted to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) research since beginning medical training over 20 years ago. He is also Director of the Stanford Center for Pediatric IBD and Celiac Disease. Dr. Rosen has expertise crossing mucosal immunology and epithelial biology, formal training and experience in clinical and translational investigation with human biospecimens, and direct insight regarding the important clinical challenges caring for children with complicated IBD.
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Michael Howitt - Assistant Professor of Pathology (Research)
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyThe Howitt lab seeks to understand how interactions between intestinal epithelial cells and the gut microbiota can contribute to both health and disease. -
Michael Greicius - Iqbal Farrukh & Asad Jamal Professor and Professor, by courtesy, of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences (Administrative & Academic Special Programs)
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Michael Greicius's research focuses on elucidating the neurobiologic underpinnings of AD. His lab combines cutting edge brain imaging, "deep" phenotyping, and whole-genome sequencing of human subjects to identify novel pathways involved in AD pathogenesis.
