Community Academic Profiles

Department: Stanford Cancer Institute

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  • Academic Appointments Assistant Professor - Med Center Line,  Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology
    Member,  Bio-X
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Clinical Focus
    • Oncologic Imaging
    • Hepatobiliary and pancreatic imaging
    • Urogenital imaging
    Research Interest

    Photoacoustic imaging of cancer Perfusion CT imaging of abdominal tumors

  • Academic Appointments Professor - Med Center Line,  Otolaryngology (Head and Neck Surgery)
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy),  Neurosurgery
    Clinical Focus
    • Cancer  >  Head and Neck Cancer
    • Head and Neck Cancers
    • Head and Neck Cancers - Head and Neck Surgery
    Research Interest

    1) New therapeutic approaches for head and neck cancer, including immune stimulation possibilities (IRX-2 protocol), integration of biological modifiers, and, eventually, genetic approaches. 2) Head and neck cancer stem cells: identification, characterization, control--in conjunction with the Irv Weissman and Michael Clarke labs in the Stem Cell Institute 3) Development of innovative surgical methods at the anterior cranial base

  • Academic Appointments Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council,  Radiation Oncology - Radiation Therapy
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Clinical Focus
    • Brain / Central Nervous System Tumors
    • Brain / Central Nervous System Tumors - Radiation Oncology
    • Breast Cancer
    Research Interest

    Gynecologic malignancies; Rectal/and cancer; Breast Cancer; Hodgkin's disease; Hyperthermia; intraoperative radiation therapy; High dose rate radiation therapy; Predictive assays; Patterns of tumor spread; Health care finance.

  • Academic Appointments Professor,  Pediatrics - Human Gene Therapy
    Member,  Child Health Research Institute
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Member,  Bio-X
    Professor,  Genetics
    Research Interest

    Mark A. Kay, M.D., Ph.D. Director of the Program in Human Gene Therapy and Professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Genetics. Respected worldwide for his work in gene therapy for hemophilia, Dr. Kay and his laboratory focus on establishing the scientific principles and developing the technologies needed for achieving persistent and therapeutic levels of gene expression in vivo. The major disease models are hemophilia, hepatitis C, and hepatitis B viral infections.

  • Academic Appointments Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Research Interest

    Dr. Keegan's research focuses on cancer epidemiology and cancer surveillance, with primary areas of interest in genetic and modifiable factors that influence the occurrence of and survival after cancer.

  • Academic Appointments Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Clinical Focus
    • Brain / Central Nervous System Tumors
    • Brain / Central Nervous System Tumors - Neurosurgery
    • Neurosurgery
    Research Interest

    - Cerebrovascular disorders - Advanced medical imaging

  • Clinical Focus
    • Psychology
    • Psychiatry
    Research Interest

    Assessment and treatment of cognitive deficits related to medical problems, particularly cancer. Multi-level research involving neuropsychology, neuroimaging and genetics. Measurement and enhancement of neuroplasticity mechanisms through targeted interventions.

  • Academic Appointments Professor,  Dermatology
    Member,  Bio-X
    Member,  Child Health Research Institute
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Clinical Focus
    • Cancer  >  Cutaneous (Dermatologic) Oncology
    • Dermatology
    • General Dermatology
    Research Interest

    We work in epithelial tissue as a model system to study stem cell biology, cancer and new molecular therapeutics. Epithelia cover external and internal body surfaces and undergo constant self-renewal while responding to diverse environmental stimuli. Epithelial homeostasis precisely balances stem cell-sustained proliferation and differentiation-associated cell death, a balance which is lost in many human diseases, including cancer, 90% of which arise in epithelial tissues.

  • Academic Appointments Professor Emeritus,  Medicine - Stanford Prevention Research Center
    Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council,  Medicine - Stanford Prevention Research Center
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Research Interest

    My research is focused on the development and evaluation of cigarette smoking prevention and cessation therapies and obesity prevention treatments for children, adolescents and adults.

  • Academic Appointments Basic Life Science Research Associate,  Stanford Cancer Institute - Transgenic Service Center
  • Academic Appointments Professor,  Developmental Biology
    Member,  Child Health Research Institute
    Member,  Bio-X
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Professor (By courtesy),  Medicine - Oncology
    Research Interest

    We study the genetics of pancreatic islet cell differentiation using molecular, embryologic and genetic methods in several model systems, including mice, embryonic stem cells, and Drosophila. Our work suggests that critical factors required for islet development are also needed to maintain essential functions of the mature islet. Our knowledge of genetic and cellular pathways governing islet formation has allowed us to use stem cell lines to produce islet replacements in vitro.

  • Academic Appointments Assistant Professor - Med Center Line,  Pathology
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Assistant Professor - Med Center Line,  Dermatology
    Clinical Focus
    • Cancer  >  Cutaneous (Dermatologic) Oncology
    • Cancer- cutaneous oncology
    • Melanocytic neoplasia
  • Academic Appointments Professor - Med Center Line,  Dermatology
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy),  Medicine - Oncology
    Clinical Focus
    • Cancer  >  Cutaneous (Dermatologic) Oncology
    • Cutaneous Lymphoma
    • Cutaneous Lymphoma - Dermatology
    Research Interest

    Clinical research in cutaneous lymphomas, especially, mycosis fungoides; studies of prognostic factors, long-term survival results, and effects of therapies. Collaborative research with Departments of Pathology and Oncology in basic mechanisms of cutaneous lymphomas. Clinical trials of new investigative therapies for various dermatologic conditions or clinical trials of known therapies for new indications.

  • Research Interest

    My interests include the application of behavioral theory and social ecological approaches to achieve large scale changes impacting chronic disease prevention and control; expanding the reach and translation of evidence-based interventions through state-of-the-art technologies; exploring social and physical environmental influences on health; applying community participatory research perspectives to address health disparities; and policy-level approaches to health promotion/disease prevention.

  • Academic Appointments Associate Professor,  Radiation Oncology - Radiation Therapy
    Member,  Bio-X
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Clinical Focus
    • Cancer  >  Cutaneous (Dermatologic) Oncology
    • Cancer  >  Lymphoma
    • Cancer  >  Radiation Oncology
    Research Interest

    Our interests include 1) study of the effect of radiation on regulatory cell subpopulations and co-stimulatory molecules, 2) use of radiation as an immune modulator for optimization of transplant regimens, 3) the role of radiation in tumor vaccine strategies, 4) study of new radiosensitizers and radioprotectors, and 5) discovery of new targeted therapies for the treatment of solid tumors.

  • Academic Appointments Associate Professor,  Radiation Oncology - Radiation Therapy
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Member,  Bio-X
    Clinical Focus
    • Cancer  >  GI Oncology
    • Cancer  >  Radiation Oncology
    • Pancreatic Cancer
    Research Interest

    The focus of my laboratory is to understand the role of hypoxia and the tumor microenvironment on malignant progression. My clinical area of interest is in the application of chemoradiotherapy and stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for GI malignancies.

  • Academic Appointments Professor (Research),  Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Psychosocial
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Research Interest

    Dr. Koopman's research is focused in three primary areas: 1) Investigating factors associated with neuropsychiatric and other symptoms and quality of life in persons with serious illness. 2) Evaluating psychosocial and other kinds of interventions to improve health and quality of life among persons who are living with or are survivors of serious illness. 3) Examining factors associated with health behaviors (e.g., sleep, sexuality, and substance abuse) among the medically ill.

  • Academic Appointments Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council,  Psychiatry & Behavioral Science
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Research Interest

    I am interested in the methodology pertinent to dealing with research problems where biological and behavioral interests meet. These interests have been applied not only in psychiatric research, but in those areas of Cardiology, Pediatrics and other fields of medicine in which behavioral research is becoming ever more salient.

  • Academic Appointments Professor,  Biochemistry
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Member,  Bio-X
    Research Interest

    - Lung development and stem cells - Neural control of breathing - Lung diseases including lung cancer - New genetic model organisms for medicine

  • Academic Appointments Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council,  Pediatrics
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Member,  Bio-X
    Research Interest

    Mechanisms and therapies for infection, cancer, autoimmunity and transplantation.

  • Academic Appointments Instructor,  Stanford Cancer Institute
  • Academic Appointments Professor,  Medicine - Hematology
    Member,  Child Health Research Institute
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Member,  Bio-X
    Professor (By courtesy),  Chemical and Systems Biology
    Clinical Focus
    • Cancer  >  Hematology
    • Medical Oncology
    Research Interest

    We explore angiogenesis, cancer genomics, intestinal stem cells, and hepatic glucose metabolism. Angiogenesis projects include endothelial miRNA and GPCR ko mice, blood-brain barrier regulation, stroke therapeutics and anti-angiogenic cancer therapy. Intestinal stem cell projects use primary intestinal culture and mouse genetics to study injury-inducible vs homeostatic stem cells. We use primary organoid cultures of diverse tissues for oncogene functional screening and therapeutics discovery.

  • Academic Appointments Assistant Professor - Med Center Line,  Medicine - Oncology
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Assistant Professor - Med Center Line,  Health Research & Policy
    Clinical Focus
    • Cancer  >  Breast Cancer
    • Cancer Genetics
    • Medical Oncology
    Research Interest

    Breast and gynecologic cancer genetics, epidemiology, prevention, and outcomes.

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