Vice Provost and Dean of Research
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Debbie Amoroso
Administrative Associate, Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S)
Current Role at StanfordStanford ChemTracker Administrator
Administrative Associate for EHS Controlled Substance Program
Administrative Associate for EHS Hazardous Materials Management Program -
Adam Bailey
Non-Medical IRB Manager, Vice Provost and Dean of Research - Research Compliance
Current Role at StanfordIn my role as Social and Behavioral IRB Manager, I coordinate the IRB review process for all Human Subjects Research that is conducted anywhere in the University outside of the School of Medicine. I serve as the liaison between researchers and the IRB, and I am the primary IRB contact for researchers planning to conduct Human Subjects Research at Stanford.
I also give regular presentations to various groups on campus about the role of the IRB and Human Subjects Research ethics more generally. Please contact me if you are interested in inviting me to give a presentation to your class or other group. -
Sara Bible
Associate Vice Provost for Research, Vice Provost and Dean of Research
Current Role at StanfordAssociate Vice Provost for Research
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Maiken Bruhis
Assistant Director, Office of Science Outreach
Current Role at StanfordAssistant Director, Office of Science Outreach
The Office of Science Outreach (OSO) encourages and assists Stanford faculty and graduate students to engage in science outreach -- organized activities targeted at our nation's youth, school teachers, and general public that will increase their interest, understanding, and involvement in math, science, and engineering. These activities can be part of a Principal Investigator's Broader Impacts initiatives. We help PIs create outreach project ideas and proposals, identifying potential partners for them (both within Stanford as well as K-14 schools, science museums, etc), and facilitating information and resource sharing among all of the University's science outreach programs. In addition, the OSO directs several programs in which Stanford faculty and their students can participate. These include:
- An 8-week summer research fellowship program for science teachers
- RISE, a 7-week summer internship program for high school students
- Events and programs for undergraduates from other colleges to learn about research in Stanford labs
- Visits to the Stanford campus by K-12 student groups
- Participation in the Bay Area Science Festival -
Zach Chandler
Director, Research Information Technology and Innovation, Vice Provost and Dean of Research
Current Role at StanfordTechnology strategy, service design, and agile project management for the Office of the Vice Provost and Dean of Research. Liaison with key IT partners across the institution, and with external vendors, in support of research excellence at Stanford, and reducing faculty administrative burden.
Member of several Communities of Practice at Stanford, including Drupallers and Service Designers. -
Natalie L. Chang
Coordinator, Office of International Affairs
Current Role at StanfordNatalie supports the Office's coordinating role in international incident response, and works with units across the university to ensure that faculty and students are well-prepared for international activities through pre-departure training and learning opportunities. She is passionate about information design and international affairs, and has lived and worked in Asia, Europe, and Africa, most recently in South Sudan. Natalie is a Certified ScrumMaster.
Contact Natalie for:
- International travel preparation
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Steve Eisner
Director of Export Compliance and University Export Control Officer, Vice Provost and Dean of Research
BioSteve Eisner serves as Stanford University’s Director of Export Compliance and University Export Control Officer, overseeing institutional compliance with export controls (EAR, ITAR) and trade sanctions regulations (OFAC) for both Stanford and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Steve began his career in Washington, D.C. as a budget officer for international trade programs at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and as an export control specialist at the law firm of Arnold & Porter. Prior to his arrival at Stanford in 2006, Steve worked as an export control specialist at a global immigration law firm in San Francisco where he provided guidance to corporate clients on deemed export issues involving the transfer of technology to foreign national employees. Steve has served as an export control consultant to various Silicon Valley-based high tech companies, the California Energy Commission’s Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) program, and Northwestern University. Widely recognized as a leader in export control compliance within higher education, Steve is Co-Founder and past President of the Association of University Export Control Officers (AUECO) and has been an invited export control workshop presenter for various national organizations including the National Academies, the American Conference Institute, the National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA), and the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA).
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Russell Furr
Associate Vice Provost for Environmental Health & Safety, Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S)
Current Role at StanfordIn his role as the Associate Vice Provost for Environmental Health and Safety, Russell reports to the Vice Provost and Dean of Research and serves as the senior institutional official for the management of Environmental and Safety programs for the University community. This includes Research Safety, Emergency Management, Office of the Fire Marshal, Environmental Protection Program, and the Occupational Health Center.
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Frank Gardner
Fac Svcs Mgr 1, Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S)
BioFrank E. Gardner is the Fire Protection Systems Lead Technician at Stanford University Fire Marshal’s Office/EH&S. His responsibilities include supporting the Fire Extinguisher, Fire Sprinkler and Fire Alarm Programs.
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Lawrence M Gibbs
Casual - Non-Exempt, Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S)
BioAssociate Vice-Provost for Environmental Health and Safety at Stanford University. Responsible for health, safety, and environmental risk management programs in addition to oversight of institutional emergency planning and risk communication. Stanford has over 2500 laboratories involved annually in over $700 million dollars of research activity ranging from basic sciences, particle physics and engineering to biomedical and human subjects clinical research. His purview includes EH&S oversight of nanomaterials research safety conducted in materials science, engineering, medicine, chemistry and other research areas on campus. Additionally, EH&S supports the insitutional missions of research and education by helping to ensure safe work and educational environments at Stanford. Larry is a member of the Stanford Board of Overseers for the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, a DOE science center operated by Stanford. He has graduate degrees from Boston University in science education and from the University of Michigan in industrial hygiene and public health and is a Fellow of the American Industrial Hygiene Association.
In addition to over 30 years of experience in academic, research and clinical institutions, he serves as a consultant for a variety of organizations and currently serves on the scientific advisory board for nanoTox, Inc., a nanomaterials safety, testing and consulting firm. He has authored numerous publications and served as officer and board member in a number of international professional associations, including as 2008 Chairman of the ACGIH, and is a Fellow of the American Industrial Hygiene Association and a Fellow of the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Health and Safety.. He has Co-chaired the Risk Management and Control of Nanotechnology-Community of Research, part of a joint US NNI-EU Commission project and recently chaired a joint CalEPA/DTSC-NIOSH-California higher education task force that developed and published the NanoToolKit, a health and safety guideline for academic research use and production of nanomaterials.