Heike Daldrup-Link, MD, PhD is a clinician-scientist in the Department of Radiology at Stanford University with subspecialisation in pediatric radiology, pediatric oncology imaging, and molecular imaging. Dr. Daldrup-Link trained at the University of Münster and the Technical University of Munich, Germany. She worked as an Assistant and Associate Professor at the University of California, San Francisco from 2003 to 2010, before joining Stanford Radiology in 2010. Her research interest focuses on the development of novel pediatric molecular imaging techniques, which interface observations of living cells with nanoparticle development and multimodality imaging technologies.
She recently authored "Diversity in Medicine: How to be an ally". Check it out in the link below; it's FREE on kindle!
Virginia Hinostroza, MS is Life Science Research Professional in Stanford Medicine's Radiology Department. She obtained her Master's of Science in Biomedical Imaging from UCSF.where she completed her thesis on 4D Flow with Compressed Sensing for the Evaluation of Intracranial Aneurysms.
PODCAST MOMENTS:
17:30 Why is Diversity in Medicine Important?
35:35 Stanford Radiology Newsletter
44:00 Research and Diversity
54:50 Mentorship
1:04:00 Importance of Sponsors
1:08:15 People Go to College TOO EARLY
1:11:25 CV's and Resumes
LINKS:
Heike Daldrup-Link: profiles.stanford.edu/heike-d...
Stanford Medicine Magazine: stanmed.stanford.edu/2021issu...
DIVERSITY IN MEDICINE: HOW TO BE AN ALLY
www.amazon.com/Diversity-Medi...
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16 июл 2024