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

    Cell cycle and cyclin control of DNA replication .

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

    The Jardetzky laboratory is studying the structures and mechanisms of macromolecular complexes important in viral pathogenesis, allergic hypersensitivities and the regulation of cellular growth and differentiation, with an interest in uncovering novel conceptual approaches to intervening in disease processes. Ongoing research projects include studies of paramyxovirus and herpesvirus entry mechanisms, IgE-receptor structure and function and TGF-beta ligand signaling pathways.

  • Academic Appointments Professor - Med Center Line,  Surgery - General Surgery
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Member,  Bio-X
    Clinical Focus
    • Breast Cancer
    • General Surgery
    Research Interest

    Dr. Jeffrey was team leader of the multidisciplinary team from the School of Medicine, School of Engineering, and Genome Technology Center that invented the MagSweeper automated technology to isolate live circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from cancer patient blood for single cell analysis. Her lab characterizes CTCs in different cancers, investigating CTC profiles and mutations as potential companion diagnostics to define individual patient response to newer biologically-based cancer therapies.

  • Academic Appointments Assistant Professor - Med Center Line,  Pathology
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Clinical Focus
    • Pathology
    • Cytopathology
    • Anatomic Pathology
    Research Interest

    I am a clinical translational investigator with a primary interest in breast cancer biology, and the use of investigational and clinical ancillary techniques such as gene and tissue microarray analysis and immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis and prognosis of this disease. As a practicing cytopathologist, I also have an interest in improving the fine needle aspiration biopsy diagnosis of breast lesions, again using immunohistochemistry and gene expression analysis as adjuncts to cytomorphology.

  • Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellowStanford Cancer Institute
  • Academic Appointments Assistant Professor,  Medicine - Oncology
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Clinical Focus
    • GI Oncology
    • Medical Oncology
    • Oncology (Cancer)
    Research Interest

    Cancer genomics and genetics, translational applications of next generation sequencing technologies, development of molecular signatures as prognostic and predictive biomarkers in oncology, primary genomic and proteomic technology development

  • Academic Appointments Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Research Interest

    Etiology of breast, prostate and ovarian cancer; cancer in Hispanics and African-Americans; migration and acculturation in Hispanics; modifiable lifestyle factors (vitamin D, physical activity, body size, heterocyclic amines, occupational exposures); genetic susceptibility; gene-environment interactions

  • Academic Appointments Associate Professor - Med Center Line,  Medicine - Blood & Marrow Transplantation
    Member,  Stanford Cancer Institute
    Clinical Focus
    • Blood and Marrow Transplant
    • Hematology
    • Blood and Marrow Transplantation
    Research Interest

    Clinical research in allogeneic and autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT), more specifically, allogeneic transplantation and graft versus host disease. Exploring methods of improving prevention and treatment of GVHD as well as the long term follow-up and/or quality of life of affected patients.

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