Faculty
RANDALL S. STAFFORD, MD, PhD, is the director of the Stanford Prevention Research Center's Program on Prevention Outcomes and Practices. Dr. Stafford received his master's degree in health administration from Johns Hopkins University, his PhD in epidemiology from UC Berkeley, and his medical degree from UC San Francisco, and did his clinical training in primary care internal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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CHRISTOPHER D. GARDNER, PhD, is the Director of Nutrition Studies at the Stanford Prevention Research Center and a professor of medicine at Stanford University. He received his PhD in Nutritional Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley in 1993. His postgraduate training included a postdoctoral fellowship in cardiovascular disease epidemiology at Stanford.
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JUDITH (JODI) PROCHASKA, PhD, MPH, is an associate professor of medicine at Stanford University. A clinical psychologist, Dr. Prochaska joined the Stanford Prevention Research Center in July 2012, following eight years as a faculty member at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Prochaska received her bachelor's in art degree from Duke University and completed doctoral training in the Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology at the University of California, San Diego, and San Diego State University, where she also completed a master's degree in public health.
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SANJAY BASU, MD, PhD, is an assistant professor of medicine at Stanford University and an affiliate of the Stanford Center for Poverty and Inequality. He received his undergraduate training from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford before completing his MD and PhD in epidemiology at Yale University.
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Lisa Goldman Rosas, PhD, MPH, is instructor of medicine in the Stanford School of Medicine. Dr. Goldman Rosas joined the Stanford Prevention Research Center as the Research Director of the program on Prevention Outcomes and Practices in 2010. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship onsocial disparities in health at the University of California San Francisco. Dr. Goldman Rosas received her master’s degree in public health and PhD in epidemiology from the University of California, Berkeley.
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