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Aaron Justin Yeoh
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Bio
Bio
Publications
Clinical Focus
Gastroenterology
Obesity Medicine
Academic Appointments
Clinical Assistant Professor,
Medicine - Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Professional Education
Fellowship: Stanford University Gastroenterology Fellowship (2023) CA
Residency: Stanford University Internal Medicine Residency (2020) CA
MD, Harvard Medical School (2017)
BA, Kenyon College, Summa Cum Laude, Molecular Biology (2012)
Board Certification: American Board of Obesity Medicine, Obesity Medicine (2023)
Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology (2023)
Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine (2020)
Contact
Alternate Contact
Ruby Hernandez
Administrative Associate
rubyh20@stanford.edu
Clinical (Primary)
This is the primary clinic for this clinical provider. For additional clinical locations and information, please visit the link(s) listed below in the 'Additional Clinical Info' section.
Stanford Gastroenterology and Digestive Health Clinic
420 Broadway St
Pav D 2nd Fl Pod 2 and 3
Redwood City CA 94063
Tel: (650) 736-5555
Fax: (650) 498-6323
Additional Clinical Info
Stanford Health Care
Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley
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Research Interests
After shuttering the wet lab, we have focused on: a point-of-care device to measure blood ammonia and prevent brain damage; a human protein complex that juxtaposes and joins DNA ends for repair and V(D)J recombination; and strategies for teaching students and for reducing selection bias in educational programs.
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Karlene Cimprich
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Research Interests
Genomic instability contributes to many diseases, but it also underlies many natural processes. The Cimprich lab is focused on understanding how mammalian cells maintain genomic stability in the context of DNA replication stress and DNA damage. We are interested in the molecular mechanisms underlying the cellular response to replication stress and DNA damage as well as the links between DNA damage and replication stress to human disease.
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Philip C. Hanawalt
Dr. Morris Herzstein Professor in Biology, Emeritus
Research Interests
My current interest includes two principal areas:
1. 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.
2. Transcription arrest by guanine-rich DNA sequences and non-canonical secondary structures. Transcription collisions with replication forks.
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Stephen M. Hinshaw
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Chris C.S. Hsiung
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Clinical Focus
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Peter K. Jackson
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Research Interests
Cell cycle and cyclin control of DNA replication .
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Michael Khodadoust
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Clinical Focus
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Donghee Kim, MD, PhD
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Mark Krasnow
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Research Interests
- Lung development and stem cells
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- New genetic model organism for biology, behavior, health and conservation
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Chih Long Liu
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Alexandra Long
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Publication Topics For This Person
Acetylation
Amino Acid Transport Systems, Neutral
Calcinosis
Carrier Proteins
Cell Count
Cell Cycle Proteins
Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly
Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone
Chromosome Segregation
Chromosomes, Fungal
Cohort Studies
DNA Damage
DNA Repair
DNA Topoisomerases, Type II
Feasibility Studies
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Histones
Insect Proteins
Intra-Abdominal Fat
Kidney Medulla
Kinetochores
Larva
Manduca
Membrane Proteins
Mitosis
Mutation
Nephrolithiasis
Obesity, Abdominal
RNA Interference
Vacuolar Proton-Translocating ATPases