| Education |
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Degree And Date |
| 1987-1992 |
Stanford University, Department
of Biochemistry |
Ph.D. 1992 |
| 1985-1992 |
Stanford University Medical School |
M.D. 1992 |
| 1981-1985 |
Harvard University, Biochemical
Sciences |
A.B. magna cum laude 1985 |
| 1978-1981 |
Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter,
New Hampshire |
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Academic Honors |
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| 2004 |
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation,
Annual Living and Giving Award |
| Oct 8-12, 2002 |
Guest Professor, University of
Ulm School of Medicine, Ulm, Germany |
| June 16, 2002 |
The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Award for Excellence in Preclinical Teaching, Stanford University
Medical School |
| April 3, 2002 |
A.L. Chapman Keynote Lecturer,
University of Kansas School of Medicine, Student Research Forum |
| 2001-2002 |
Named Investigator Award, Digestive
Diseases Center, National Institutes of Health |
| 1999-2003 |
American Diabetes Association Career
Development Award |
| 1999-2003 |
Pew Biomedical Scholars Award |
| 1999-2003 |
Richard Ellison Scholar in Aging
Research (declined) |
| 1999-2001 |
Baxter Foundation Junior Faculty
Career Development Award |
| 1999-2001 |
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Junior Faculty Scholar Award |
| 1999-2000 |
SmithKline Beecham Junior Faculty
Scholar Award, Stanford University |
| 1999 |
Board eligible, Medical Oncology,
American Board of Internal Medicine |
| 1998 |
Program in Molecular and Genetic
Medicine Award, Stanford University |
| 1995-1998 |
Howard Hughes Medical
Institute Physician Postdoctoral Research Fellowship |
| 1995 |
Board certified, Internal
Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine |
| 1987-1992 |
Medical Scientist Training
Program, Stanford University Medical School |
| 1985 |
Thomas T. Hoopes Prize
for Honors Thesis in Biochemical Sciences |
| 1985 |
L.J. Henderson Prize for Honors
Thesis in Biochemical Sciences |
| 1984-1985 |
Josephine de Karman
Fellowship in Humanities, Harvard College |
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Research |
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| 1995-1998 |
Post-doctoral Research
Fellow, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Dept. of Molecular
and Cellular Biology, Harvard University. Dr. Douglas Melton,
advisor |
| 1986-1992 |
Doctoral Candidate,
Stanford University School of Medicine, Medical Scientist Training
Program and Dept. of Biochemistry. Dr. Dale Kaiser, advisor |
| 1983-1985 |
Research Associate,
Harvard Medical School, Dept. of Microbiology and Molecular
Genetics.
Dr. Richard Goldstein, sponsor |
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Teaching Experience |
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| 1998-present |
Co-director, Introductory courses
in Medical Embryology, Stanford University
Lecturer, Introductory course in Developmental Biology, Stanford
University |
| 1987-1988 |
Head teaching assistant, Dept.
of Biochemistry, Stanford University |
| 1983-1985 |
University tutor, Bureau of Study
Council, Harvard University |
| 1983 |
Tutor, Phillips Brooks
House, Harvard University |
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Employment |
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| 2009-present |
Professor,
Departments of Developmental Biology and Medicine, Stanford
University School of Medicine. Stanford, California |
| 2008-present |
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical
Institute, Stanford University School of Medicine. Stanford,
California |
| 2008-present |
Director, Stanford University Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) |
| 2006-2009 |
Associate Professor,
Departments of Developmental Biology and Medicine, Stanford
University School of Medicine. Stanford, California |
| 2001-2008 |
Associate Director,
Stanford University Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) |
| 1998-2006 |
Assistant Professor,
Departments of Developmental Biology and Medicine, Stanford
University School of Medicine. Stanford, California |
| 1994-1998 |
Clinical Fellow, Department
of Medicine, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Boston, Massachusetts |
| 1992-1994 |
Intern and Junior Resident
House Officer, Dept. of Medicine, Brigham and Women Hospital.
Boston, Massachusetts |