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Matthew Baker
Clinical Instructor, Medicine - Immunology & Rheumatology
Bio Dr. Baker is a Clinical Instructor in Rheumatology at Stanford University with a focus on patient care, bench research, and clinical trials. He studied at Harvard Medical School and trained in Internal Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He subsequently came to Stanford for his fellowship in Rheumatology and before becoming Clinical Instructor spent a year as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the laboratory of Dr. William Robinson. He continues to work with Dr. Robinson conducting basic research related to characterizing novel autoantibodies in ANCA-vasculitis. He is also working with Dr. Mark Genovese on several clinical trials with a focus on systemic lupus erythematosus, Sjogren's syndrome and IgG4-related disease.
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Fiona Baumer
Instructor, Neurology & Neurological Sciences
Current Research and Scholarly Interests I am researching the neurobiology underlying cognitive problems in pediatric epilepsy. I am using transcranial magnetic stimulation paired with EMG and EEG to study cortical excitability and plasticity in children with benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS or Rolandic Epilepsy). I am investigating whether changes in plasticity affect a child's ability to learn.
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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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Daiana Bucio
Masters Student in Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling, admitted Autumn 2016
Bio Daiana Bucio earned her bachelor of science in Genetics & Genomics from UC Davis. During her time at UC Davis, she interned at the UCD MIND Institute and the UCDMC Alzheimer's Disease Center, provided health services in Nicaragua, and worked with at-risk youth in Mexico. She is currently in the Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling program at Stanford School of Medicine. As a Mexican native Spanish speaker, her research interests focus on expanding the profession of Genetic Counseling across Mexico.