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Office
725 Welch Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Education & Training
- Stanford Health Care-Sponsored Stanford UniversityResidency, Child Neurology, 2022 - 2027
- Weill Cornell MedicineClass of 2022
- Oregon State University - College of Science and University Honors CollegeHonors B.S., Biochemistry and Biophysics, Minor in Chemistry, Summa Cum Laude, 2013 - 2016
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Norman E. Leeds Award for Best Scientific Paper Eastern Neuroradiological Society’s 30th Annual Meeting, 2018
- Phi Beta Kappa 2016
- ChUME Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award 2016
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsDiagnostic accuracy of shuttle CT angiography (CTA) and helical CTA in the diagnosis of vasospasm.Natasha M. Smith, Elizabeth M. Sweeney, Ajay Gupta, Athos Patsalides, Pina C. Sanelli
Clinical Imaging. 2022-01-01
Research History
- Research Technician, Weill Cornell Medicine, Molecular Imaging Innovations Institute, Dept. of RadiologyDesigned and carried out a retrospective study to evaluate the utility of shuttle mode CTA in the diagnosis of cerebral vasospasm. Studied blood-brain-barrier disruption in normal aging and preclinical Alzheimer’s disease. Assisted in a clinical trial for 68Ga-DOTATATE PET/MRI re mgmt of CNS tumors.2020 - 2021
- Research Assistant, Weill Cornell Medicine, Molecular Imaging Innovations Institute, Dept. of RadiologyInvestigated radiogenomics of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Analyzed microRNA expression profiles, blood-brain-barrier associated protein expression, CT-perfusion, and CT-angiography data to gain insights into the permeability of the blood-brain-barrier and identify prognostic CSF biomarkers.2018 - 2020
- Resident Assistant, Oregon State University, Department of Biochemistry and BiophysicsDesigned and executed a study to investigate the role of Tyr415 in native Catalase HPII through the incorporation of unnatural amino acids: 3-Cl-Tyr415 and 3-Br-Tyr42016 - 2016
- Research Assistant, Oregon State University, Department of ChemistryWorked in an interdisciplinary team to investigate and design molecular FRET biosensors for the purpose of detecting and monitoring levels of microRNA’s associated with breast cancer. Trained new lab member on lab equipment, program usage, and experimental procedure. Learned basic MATLAB programming2014 - 2016
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