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New Staff Hires and Promotions: December 17, 2007

Posted 02:30 PM, December 13, 2007, by jaruiz

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Regina Clarke-Katzenberg, MS, has been the life science research assistant (LSRA) to Dr. Rusty Hofmann in cardiovascular interventional radiology (CVIR) since May of 2007 and became the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) (P087) lab manager in November of 2007. Regina was born and raised in the suburbs of New York City and has dual citizenship in the United States and Ireland. She received her BS in biochemistry from Cornell University in 1985 and her MS in molecular biology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 1987. Regina has been at Stanford since 1989, with publications from work in three departments prior to joining CVIR: Molecular Pharmacology (dioxin-induced CYP1A1p450 mouse liver gene regulation); Transplant Surgery (competing effects of TNF and EBV or MLR on HUVEC activation); and Cardiovascular Medicine (impact of nitric oxide regulation on cardiovascular disease and tumor angiogenesis). Her current focus in radiology is multi-modal imaging to develop clinically feasible therapies. Regina has two teenage sons, Ben and Adlai, and a best friend, George. Their hobbies include Los Altos High School Water Polo, skiing, and boating.

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