{"result":[{"lastName":"Chang","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Dermatology"},{"focus":"Geriatric dermatology"},{"focus":"Aging of the Skin"},{"focus":"Skin Cancer"},{"focus":"basal cell carcinoma"},{"focus":"sun exposure"},{"focus":"non-melanoma skin cancer"},{"focus":"Acne Rosacea"},{"focus":"Wound Healing"},{"focus":"clinical trials"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Assistant Professor - Med Center Line,Dermatology"},{"appointment":"Member,Stanford Cancer Institute"},{"appointment":"Member,Child Health Research Institute"}],"primaryAppointment":"Assistant Professor - Med Center Line,Dermatology","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=8169&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Anne Lynn S. Chang, MD","firstName":"Annelynn","href":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/Annelynn_Chang","researchInterest":"Our current studies focus on aging and skin cancers in human beings and are translational in nature:\r\n1) genetics and epigenetics to promote healthy aging of the skin\r\n2) genetics and epigenetics of skin cancers and drug resistance\r\n3) novel therapies to promote healthy aging of the skin\r\n4) novel therapies for non-melanoma skin cancers\r\n5) induced pluripotent stem cells for regenerative and therapeutic purposes"},{"lastName":"Hanawalt","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Professor,Biology (School of Humanities and Sciences)"},{"appointment":"Member,Bio-X"},{"appointment":"Member,Stanford Cancer Institute"},{"appointment":"Professor,Dermatology"}],"primaryAppointment":"Professor,Biology (School of Humanities and Sciences)","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=5957&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Philip C. Hanawalt","firstName":"Philip","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/stanfordhospital/researcher/Philip_Hanawalt","researchInterest":"Our current research focuses in two principal areas:\r\n\r\n1. The molecular basis for diseases in which the pathway of transcription-coupled DNA repair is defective, including Cockyne syndrome (CS) and UV-sensitive syndrome (UVSS). Patients are severely sensitive to sunlight but get no cancers. See Hanawalt & Spivak, 2008, for review.\r\n\r\n2. Transcription arrest by guanine-rich DNA sequences and non-canonical secondary structures. Transcription collisions with replication forks."},{"lastName":"Sainani","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Clinical Assistant Professor,Health Research & Policy - Epidemiology"}],"primaryAppointment":"Clinical Assistant Professor,Health Research & Policy - Epidemiology","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4574&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Kristin Sainani (n e Cobb)","firstName":"Kristin","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/stanfordhospital/researcher/Kristin_Sainani","researchInterest":"Science writing, science communication, biostatistics. Research areas: osteoporosis, stress fractures, sports injuries, female athlete triad."},{"lastName":"Chu","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Oncology"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Professor,Medicine - Oncology"},{"appointment":"Member,Bio-X"},{"appointment":"Member,Stanford Cancer Institute"},{"appointment":"Professor,Biochemistry"}],"primaryAppointment":"Professor,Medicine - Oncology","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4149&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Gilbert Chu","firstName":"Gilbert","href":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/Gilbert_Chu","researchInterest":"Our laboratory focuses on understanding how cells respond to DNA damage. Our research currently involves areas that interact with each other: repair of radiation damage, and transcriptional responses to DNA damage."},{"lastName":"Gorell","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Clinical Research Coordinator,Dermatology"},{"appointment":"Social Science Research Asst,Dermatology"}],"primaryAppointment":"Clinical Research Coordinator,Dermatology","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=27113&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Emily Gorell","firstName":"Emily","href":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/Emily_Gorell","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Cho","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Neurology - Child Neurology"},{"focus":"Neuro-oncology"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Assistant Professor - Med Center Line,Neurology & Neurological Sciences"},{"appointment":"Member,Child Health Research Institute"}],"primaryAppointment":"Assistant Professor - Med Center Line,Neurology & Neurological Sciences","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=24609&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Yoon-Jae Cho","firstName":"Yoon-Jae","href":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/Yoon-Jae_Cho","researchInterest":"My laboratory studies childhood brain tumors with a particular focus on medulloblastoma, the most common malignant brain tumor in children. We utilize both top-down and bottom-up strategies to understand the biology of these tumors and identify new therapeutic avenues to more effectively treat these diseases."},{"lastName":"Ariel","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Postdoctoral Medical fellow, Medicine"}],"primaryAppointment":"Postdoctoral Medical fellow, Medicine","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=23286&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Danit Ariel","firstName":"Danit","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/postdocs/researcher/Danit_Ariel","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Lee","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Dermatology"},{"focus":"General Dermatology"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Clinical Instructor,Dermatology"},{"appointment":"Postdoctoral Research fellow, Dermatology"}],"primaryAppointment":"Clinical Instructor,Dermatology","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=13475&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Carolyn Lee","firstName":"Carolyn","href":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/Carolyn_Lee","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Bachrach","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Pediatric Endocrinology"},{"focus":"Endocrinology/Diabetes, Pediatric"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Professor - Med Center Line,Pediatrics - Endocrinology and Diabetes"}],"primaryAppointment":"Professor - Med Center Line,Pediatrics - Endocrinology and Diabetes","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4501&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Laura K. Bachrach","firstName":"Laura","href":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/Laura_Bachrach","researchInterest":"Prevention of osteoporosis begins in childhood and adolescence by measures that maximize acquistion of bone mineral during the critical adolescent years. Body mass, calcium nutriture, physical activity, growth and sex steroid hormones, and genetic factors are all thought to be important determinants of bone mass although the relative contribution of each remains controversial."},{"lastName":"Henderson","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"MD Student, School of Medicine"},{"appointment":"Stanford Student Employee,Dean's Office - Information Resources and Technology (IRT), Web and Systems Engineering"}],"primaryAppointment":"MD Student, School of Medicine","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=23122&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Michael Henderson","firstName":"Michael","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/stanfordhospital/researcher/Michael_Henderson","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Lane","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Pediatric Dermatology"},{"focus":"Ethical Issues in Pediatric Dermatology"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Emeritus (Active) Professor,Dermatology"},{"appointment":"Emeritus Faculty-Med Ctr Line,Retiree"},{"appointment":"Member,Child Health Research Institute"}],"primaryAppointment":"Emeritus (Active) Professor,Dermatology","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4126&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Alfred Lane","firstName":"Alfred","href":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/Alfred_Lane","researchInterest":"Developing gene therapy for genetic skin diseases is my major focus. Prior to that, we are developing methods to give effective and efficient care to infants with rare and disabling genetic skin diseases including epidermolysis bullosa and ichthyosis as well as infants and children with unusual and difficult to manage vascular malformations. I am also interested in clinical studies within the NICU protecting premature infants\u0092 skin and clinical studies in children with common skin diseases."},{"lastName":"Kim","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Cancer- cutaneous oncology"},{"focus":"Melanocytic neoplasia"},{"focus":"Dermatopathology"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Assistant Professor - Med Center Line,Pathology"},{"appointment":"Member,Stanford Cancer Institute"},{"appointment":"Assistant Professor - Med Center Line,Dermatology"}],"primaryAppointment":"Assistant Professor - Med Center Line,Pathology","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=8622&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Jinah Kim","firstName":"Jinah","href":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/Jinah_Kim","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Loutit","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Pediatrics, General"},{"focus":"Pediatrics"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Clinical Associate Professor,Pediatrics - General Pediatrics"}],"primaryAppointment":"Clinical Associate Professor,Pediatrics - General Pediatrics","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4052&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Carrie Loutit","firstName":"Carrie","href":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/Carrie_Loutit","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Chen","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Associate Professor,Chemical and Systems Biology"},{"appointment":"Member,Child Health Research Institute"},{"appointment":"Member,Stanford Cancer Institute"},{"appointment":"Member,Bio-X"},{"appointment":"Associate Professor,Developmental Biology"},{"appointment":"Associate Professor (By courtesy),Natural Sciences Cluster - Chemistry Department"}],"primaryAppointment":"Associate Professor,Chemical and Systems Biology","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=3938&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"James K. Chen","firstName":"James","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/stanfordhospital/researcher/James_Chen","researchInterest":"Our laboratory combines synthetic chemistry and developmental biology to investigate the molecular events that regulate embryonic patterning, tissue regeneration, and tumorigenesis. We are currently using genetic and small-molecule approaches to study the molecular mechanisms of Hedgehog signaling, and we are developing chemical technologies to perturb and observe the genetic programs that underlie vertebrate development."},{"lastName":"Lu","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Professor,Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics"}],"primaryAppointment":"Professor,Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=14526&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Ying Lu","firstName":"Ying","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/stanfordhospital/researcher/Ying_Lu","researchInterest":"Biostatistics, clinical trials, statistical evaluation of medical diagnostic tests, radiology, osteoporosis, meta-analysis, medical decisoin making"},{"lastName":"Wehner","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"MD Student, School of Medicine"}],"primaryAppointment":"MD Student, School of Medicine","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=17938&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Mackenzie Wehner","firstName":"Mackenzie","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/stanfordhospital/researcher/Mackenzie_Wehner","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Nejadnik","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Postdoctoral Research fellow, Radiology"}],"primaryAppointment":"Postdoctoral Research fellow, Radiology","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=20937&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Hossein Nejadnik","firstName":"Hossein","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/postdocs/researcher/Hossein_Nejadnik","researchInterest":"Stem Cell Imaging: The ultimate goal of my research is to develop clinically applicable, non-invasive and repeatable imaging tools, which can be used for long-term tracking of transplanted stem cells in bone defects and osteochondral defects. I evaluate novel contrast agents for non-invasive in vivo detection of stem cells with MR imaging in mouse models of bone and cartilage repair, I test smart, activatable MR contrast agents, which can provide non-invasive information about the viability and"},{"lastName":"Colevas","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Medical Oncology"},{"focus":"Oncology (Cancer)"},{"focus":"developmental therapeutics"},{"focus":"investigational new drugs"},{"focus":"Adverse event( toxicity) evaluation and reporting"},{"focus":"Thyroid Cancer"},{"focus":"combined chemotherapy and radiation treatment"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Associate Professor - Med Center Line,Medicine - Oncology"},{"appointment":"Member,Stanford Cancer Institute"},{"appointment":"Associate Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy),Otolaryngology (Head and Neck Surgery)"}],"primaryAppointment":"Associate Professor - Med Center Line,Medicine - Oncology","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=8044&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Alexander Colevas","firstName":"Alexander","href":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/Alexander_Colevas","researchInterest":"Multi- modality treatment of Head and Neck Cancer\r\n\r\nPhase 1 clinical trials"},{"lastName":"Aasi","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Dermatology"},{"focus":"Mohs Surgery"},{"focus":"Dermatological Surgery"},{"focus":"Laser Surgery"},{"focus":"Skin oncology in transplant patients"},{"focus":"Melanoma and Skin Cancer"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Clinical Associate Professor,Dermatology"}],"primaryAppointment":"Clinical Associate Professor,Dermatology","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=24596&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Sumaira Aasi","firstName":"Sumaira","href":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/Sumaira_Aasi","researchInterest":"High risk squamous cell carcinoma; frozen histopathology; reconstructive surgery."},{"lastName":"Horn-Ross","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Member,Stanford Cancer Institute"}],"primaryAppointment":"Member,Stanford Cancer Institute","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=7424&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Pamela Horn-Ross","firstName":"Pamela","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/stanfordhospital/researcher/Pamela_Horn-Ross","researchInterest":"My research interests focus on nutrition and the etiology of hormonally-dependent cancers in women (most particularly breast, endometrial, and thyroid cancers). Of particular interest are the effects of phytochemicals that may reduce cancer risk, such as the isoflavones in soy foods, the lignans in whole grains, the isothiocyanates in broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables, and resveratrol in red wine and peanuts. Nutrient-gene interactions are also of interest."},{"lastName":"Wang","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"MD Student, School of Medicine"}],"primaryAppointment":"MD Student, School of Medicine","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=18632&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Jennifer Wang","firstName":"Jennifer","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/stanfordhospital/researcher/Jennifer_Wang","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Clarke","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Member,Stanford Cancer Institute"}],"primaryAppointment":"Member,Stanford Cancer Institute","imageUrl":"http://stanfordhospital.org/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=7430&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Christina Clarke","firstName":"Christina","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/stanfordhospital/researcher/Christina_Clarke","researchInterest":"Dr. Clarke\u0092s research efforts are centered in five areas: 1) the epidemiology of breast cancer, 2) the epidemiology of lymphoid malignancies 3) immunologic and viral causes of malignancy, and 4) cancer surveillance and creative uses of and ways to visually display cancer surveillance data (e.g, SEER, cancer registry data) and more recently, 5) internet-based, patient-centric methods for recruitment and data collection in epidemiologic studies."}]}