Department: Comparative Medicine
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Academic Appointments Assistant Professor - Med Center Line, Comparative Medicine
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Academic Appointments Professor - Med Center Line, Comparative Medicine
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy), Pathology
Research InterestResearch interests: ocular pathology, host-pathogen interactions in infectious disease, infectious disease in frogs, phenotypic characterization of tg and ko mice, histopathology of minimally-invasive radiological ablation techniques (focused ultrasound, cryoablation).
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Academic Appointments Professor, Comparative Medicine
Member, Bio-X
Professor, Neurology & Neurological Sciences
Research InterestMechanisms of epilepsy, especially temporal lobe epilepsy.
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Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellow, Comparative Medicine
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Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellow, Comparative Medicine
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Academic Appointments Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council, Comparative Medicine
Member, Bio-X
Research InterestMy research interests focus on inherited neurologic disease in animals and on animal models of aging and neurodegerative diseases such as Motor Neuron Disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or Lou Gehrig's disease) and Alzheimer's disease.
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Academic Appointments Associate Professor, Comparative Medicine
Research InterestMy lab looks at the organization and function of central neural pathways that underlie directed manual behavior. We are specifically interested in how these pathways adapt following injury, and use a combination of approaches in monkeys to identify mechanisms mediating neural reorganization and behavioral recovery.
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Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellow, Comparative Medicine
Ph.D. Student in Interdepartmental Program, Cancer Biology Interdepartmental Program, admitted Autumn 2011
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Academic Appointments Assistant Professor - Med Center Line, Comparative Medicine
Research InterestHis research interests include infectious diseases, particularly zoonoses, and exploring techniques which promote the health and welfare of laboratory animals.
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Academic Appointments Visiting Assistant Professor, Comparative Medicine
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Academic Appointments Associate Professor - Med Center Line, Comparative Medicine
Associate Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy), Psychiatry & Behavioral Science
Research InterestThe medical research community has long recognized that good well-being is good science. The lab uses an integrated interdisciplinary approach, best described as developmental neuroethology, to explore this interface, while providing tangible deliverables for the well-being of human patients and research animals.
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Academic Appointments Professor - Med Center Line, Comparative Medicine
Member, Bio-X
Research InterestResearch Interests: Xenopus laevis. Husbandry, biology, infectious and parasitic diseases of laboratory Xenopus laevis. Large animal models of disease.
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Academic Appointments Professor, Comparative Medicine
Research InterestThe main interest of my lab is to understand how the properties of neocortical neurons and the circuits they form give rise to cortical activity and function. Our approach includes recordings from multiple cells, calcium imaging, two-photon imaging and viral-based optogenetic methods to activate cortical neurons as well as cortical afferents.
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Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellow, Comparative Medicine
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Academic Appointments Assistant Professor - Med Center Line, Comparative Medicine
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Academic Appointments Assistant Director of Finance and Administration, Comparative Medicine
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Academic Appointments Assistant Professor - Med Center Line, Comparative Medicine
Research InterestMolecular genetics of mammalian sex determination and sexual differentiation, effects of Helicobacter hepaticus, a mouse bacterial pathogen, on colon cancer models, small animal disease models.
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Academic Appointments Assistant Professor - Med Center Line, Comparative Medicine
Current Role at StanfordVeterinary Anesthesiologist
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Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellow, Comparative Medicine
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Academic Appointments Associate Professor (Research), Comparative Medicine
Research InterestThe ultimate goal of the Shamloo laboratory is to rapidly advance our understanding of brain function at the molecular, cellular, circuit and behavioral levels, and to elucidate the pathological process underlying malfunction of the nervous system following injury and neurologic disorders such as stroke, Alzheimers disease and autism. I aim to study the process leading to functional and behavioral malfunction in these disorders, focusing on a set of target genes/proteins.
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Academic Appointments Professor - Med Center Line, Pathology
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
Professor - Med Center Line, Pediatrics
Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy), Neurosurgery
Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy), Neurology & Neurological Sciences
Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy), Comparative Medicine
Clinical Focus- Pathology
Research InterestMy research interests include nerve and muscle pathology, mitochondrial diseases, pediatric neurooncology, and transgenic mouse pathology.
Practices at Stanford Hospital and Clinics and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital

