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Elizabeth Beam
MD Student, expected graduation Spring 2019
Bio Ellie Beam graduated summa cum laude from Duke University in 2013 with a BS in Neuroscience and a BA in English, earning distinction for theses in both majors. Her research with Professor Scott Huettel applied network text analyses to map the semantic structure of cognitive neuroscience. Following graduation, Ellie worked for two years in the lab of Professor Randy Buckner at Harvard University, coordinating large-scale studies of affective illness and leading an independent project that related disruption in frontoparietal network connectivity to executive control impairment in young adults with subthreshold depression. She matriculated at the Stanford School of Medicine in 2015 and is pursuing a PhD in the Neurosciences through the Medical Scientist Training Program. Her research in the lab of Amit Etkin has employed machine learning techniques to identify neurophysiological subtypes of post-traumatic stress disorder. She is currently developing data-driven approaches to engineering ontologies of cognitive neuroscience and biological psychiatry.
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Daniel Berenson
MD Student, expected graduation Spring 2019
Bio I am an MD/PhD student in Jan Skotheim's lab. My research uses live cell imaging to measure changes in key cell cycle regulatory proteins as cells undergo growth and division.
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Laura Bloomfield
MD Student, expected graduation Spring 2018
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Laura studies how land-use changes facilitate interactions between people and wildlife affecting infectious disease emergence. She currently focuses on the spatial dispersion and transmission of zoonotic and vector-borne diseases along and between human and non-human primate networks.
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Brian Boursiquot
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Clinical Research / Cardiovascular-Pulmonary Sciences, expected graduation Spring 2019
Bio I am a medical student who is also completing a master's degree in Epidemiology and Clinical Research. I study atrial fibrillation risk factors and prevention using the Women’s Health Initiative, one of the largest population-based cohorts in the U.S.
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Jamie Brett
MD Student, expected graduation Spring 2018
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Aging, rejuvenation, exercise, stem cells, metabolism
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Sean Dangelmajer
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Clinical Research, expected graduation Spring 2018
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Current interests include identifying health disparities in the management of femoral neck fractures.
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Kyle Eagen
MD Student, expected graduation Spring 2018
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Chromatin structure, chromosome folding, nuclear architecture, gene regulation
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Eli Johnson
MD Student, expected graduation Spring 2019
Current Research and Scholarly Interests I seek to determine the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms driving disease progression in metastatic tumors to the brain. At the Gephart Lab, my efforts have focused on the use single-cell and cell subtype-specific transcriptomics to identify and target immune cells within these metastatic tumors.
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Andrew Lee
MD Student, expected graduation Spring 2018
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Stem cell based therapies for treatment of heart disease
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Benjamin Lerman
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Clinical Research, expected graduation Spring 2019
Bio Ben is a fourth-year medical student completing a dual degree MD/MS in Epidemiology and Clinical Research. His major clinical interests are cardiology and hematology-oncology, while his primary academic interests lie in clinical outcomes research, global health, and medical education. Ben's current research examines how clinicians can better predict post-operative mortality in heart failure patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery. He also works with the Digital Medical Education International Collaborative (Digital MEdIC), a Stanford-led platform building a digital curriculum for medical schools around the world.
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Nathan Lo
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Health Services & Policy Research, expected graduation Spring 2019
Bio I am an MD/PhD (Epidemiology) candidate, infectious diseases epidemiologist, and global health policy scientist. My work draws upon diverse quantitative methodologies to inform policy in global infectious diseases.
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Akshay Maheshwari
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Bioengineering, expected graduation Spring 2018
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Artificial intelligence, machine learning, synthetic biology, and genomics
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Thomas McQuillan
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Clinical Research, expected graduation Spring 2018
Bio Tom is a fourth-year medical student at Stanford with a variety of research interests including thumb CMC osteoarthritis, hand and wrist biomechanics, medical education, quality improvement, and international health. He is currently applying for residency training in orthopaedic surgery.