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Michelle L. James, PhD
Assistant Professor of Radiology (Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford) and of Neurology
Current Research and Scholarly Interests The primary aim of my lab is to improve the diagnosis and treatment of brain diseases by developing translational molecular imaging agents for visualizing neuroimmune interactions underlying conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and stroke.
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Anna Janas
Fellow in Neurology & Neurological Sciences
Bio Resident in Child Neurology interested in pediatric neurocritical care. Research interests include clinical and translational studies in pediatric traumatic brain injury and stroke as well as quality improvement project in pediatric ICU focused on neurocritical care.
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Safwan Jaradeh, MD
Professor of Neurology and, by courtesy, of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University Medical Center
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Clinical interests include autonomic disorders, small fiber neuropathies and the development of effective methods of testing and treating these disorders. Prior work has focused on small fiber painful and autonomic neuropathies; syndromes of orthostatic intolerance and syncope; gastrointestinal motility dysfunction; cyclic vomiting; protacted Gastroesophageal Reflux; non-allergic rhinitis syndromes; and the relationship between the autonomic nervous system and normal or abnormal sleep. Additional areas of interest include the neurology of phonation and swallowing disorders, and peripheral nerve injury and repair.
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Susy Jeng
Clinical Assistant Professor, Neurology & Neurological Sciences
Bio Dr. Susy Jeng is Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford University. Dr. Jeng received her B.A. at Harvard College and M.D. at the University of California, San Diego. She completed her pediatrics residency at University of California, San Francisco and is board-certified in pediatrics. After practicing general pediatrics for two years, she returned to UCSF for neurology residency. Upon completion of her residencies, she joined the faculty at Stanford as a general child neurologist with a special interest in medical education. In particular, she enjoys serving as a liason between pediatrics residents/general pediatricians and the pediatric neurology division.