School of Medicine
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David M. Gaba, M.D.
Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine (Adult MSD)
Current Research and Scholarly Interests 1) Human Performance in Health Care, 2) Patient Safety in health care, 3) Simulation training in health care, 4) Organizational issues in safety in health care.
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Julieta Gabiola
Clinical Professor, Medicine - Primary Care and Population Health
Current Research and Scholarly Interests In the Philippines where hypertension and prehypertension are prevalent and medication not affordable, we are looking into prevention of hypertension through education and lifestyle modification as a practical alternatives.
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Michelle Hanjani Galant, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Dermatology
Bio A native of Philadelphia, Dr. Michelle Galant joined the Stanford Dermatology faculty in March of 2015. Dr. Galant is one of the department’s specialists in hair disorders, and her professional interests include both hair disorders and advances in patient care in the general dermatology setting. She received her BA in Biology from Haverford College in 1998, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude and was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society. Dr. Galant received her medical degree from Johns Hopkins Medical School in 2002, where she was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. She completed her Dermatology residency at the University of Rochester in 2006 and is currently a member of the American Academy of Dermatology. Prior to joining the faculty at Stanford, Dr. Galant was a member of the Dermatology faculty at Columbia University.
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Susan Galel
Associate Professor of Pathology at the Stanford University Medical Center, Emerita
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Transfusion-transmitted infections and donor screening for infectious diseases. National policies for blood banks. Enhancement of transfusion safety and effectiveness, with a focus on quality assurance in blood banking and transfusion therapy; transfusion medicine education; pediatric and adult transfusion therapy.
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Stephen J. Galli, MD
The Mary Hewitt Loveless, M.D. Professor in the School of Medicine and Professor of Pathology and of Microbiology and Immunology
Current Research and Scholarly Interests The goals of Dr. Galli's laboratory are to understand the regulation of mast cell and basophil development and function, and to develop and use genetic approaches to elucidate the roles of these cells in health and disease. We study both the roles of mast cells, basophils, and IgE in normal physiology and host defense, e.g., in responses to parasites and in enhancing resistance to venoms, and also their roles in pathology, e.g., anaphylaxis, food allergy, and asthma, both in mice and humans.
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Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, MD, PhD
Virginia and D.K. Ludwig Professor for Clinical Investigation in Cancer Research and Professor, by courtesy, of Materials Science and Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly Interests My laboratory focuses on merging advances in molecular biology with those in biomedical imaging to advance the field of molecular imaging. Imaging for the purpose of better understanding cancer biology and applications in gene and cell therapy, as well as immunotherapy are all being studied. A key long-term focus is the earlier detection of cancer by combining in vitro diagnostics and molecular imaging.
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James G. Gamble
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Stanford University Medical Center
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Clinical research involving pediatric orthopedics; gait, and motion analysis; cost effectiveness analysis; growth mechanisms