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Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Hodgson's research involves the fields of bioinorganic and biophysical chemistry. -
Kawin Setsompop - Associate Professor of Radiology (Radiological Sciences Laboratory) and (by courtesy) of Electrical Engineering
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Kawin Setsompop is an Associate Professor of Radiology and, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering. His research focuses on the development of novel MRI acquisition methods, with the goal of creating imaging technologies that can be used to help better understand brain structure and function for applications in Healthcare and Health sciences. He received his Master’s degree in Engineering Science from Oxford University and his PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT. Prior to joining Stanford, he was a postdoctoral fellow and subsequently a faculty at the A.A.
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Kavita Sarin - Associate Professor of Dermatology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Kavita Sarin, M.D./ Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Dermatology. She has an academic interest in Precision Medicine, focused on the integration of genetic and clinical patient data to inform disease susceptibility, stratify prognosis, and direct treatments in dermatologic disease. Her lab applied cutting edge sequencing and imaging technologies to better understand skin cancer and rare immunologic skin diseases. She sees patients in medical dermatology at Portola Valley and directs a specialized Skin Cancer Genetics clinic.
Dr. Sarin's research encompasses two main areas:
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Katrin Svensson - Assistant Professor of Pathology
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyThe Svensson Laboratory is dedicated to the discovery of new ligands that can control metabolism. -
Katrin Chua - Associate Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology, Gerontology and Metabolism)
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Chua's laboratory is interested in understanding molecular processes that underlie aging and age-associated pathologies in mammals. -
Katrin Andreasson - Edward F. and Irene Thiele Pimley Professor of Neurology & Neurological Sciences
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Katrin Andreasson's group is investigating the role that innate immune responses play in the initiation and progression of neurological diseases. Recent advances in human genetics, particularly for neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s disease, have highlighted a causal role for a disrupted immune response in disease pathogenesis. An injurious immune response may be a common denominator across many neurological disorders, both acute (brain trauma or stroke) and chronic (epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer's for eg.).
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Katja G. Weinacht - Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Stem Cell Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine)
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyStudies conducted in the Weinacht lab aim to understand how defects in mitochondrial metabolism and increased oxidative stress lead to impaired hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell development. -
Kathryn Moler - Vice Provost and Dean of Research and Professor of Applied Physics and of Physics
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Moler's laboratory builds and operates tools for measuring magnetic fields on small length scales. -
Kathleen Poston - Assistant Professor of Neurology and (by courtesy) of Neurosurgery
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyDr. Poston's research interests include the development, validation and application of functional and structural neuroimaging as biomarkers for the diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders. -
Kathleen M. Sakamoto - Shelagh Galligan Professor in the School of Medicine
Bio-X Affiliated FacultyThe overall goal of Dr. Sakamoto's laboratory is to understand the molecular regulation of hematopoiesis and how aberrancies result in diseases of hematopoiesis, including leukemia, bone marrow failure, and myeloproliferative disease.
