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New Residents for 2009!

Posted 9:19 AM, August 14, 2009, by jaruiz

We are excited to welcome our new residents, who began in July 2009! To learn more about our first-year residents, please find some of their biographies along with their photos below.

Ed Boas, MD, PhD
Veronica Cox, MD
Sarah Garaas, MD
Theodore Jerdee, MD
Tim Joseph, MD
Marnie Kremer, MD
Andreas Loening, MD, PhD
Nicholas Telischak, MD, MS
Jonathan Williams, MD

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Ed was born in Taiwan and grew up in San Diego. He received his undergraduate degree from Harvard and then entered the Stanford MD/PhD program. After graduating, he spent a year completing a general surgery internship before starting in radiology. Ed likes to build things and loves the thrill of making something new and useful. Some of his recent projects include developing an algorithm for reducing metal streak artifacts in CT scans and creating a method for designing custom binding proteins. At Stanford, he plans to pursue interventional radiology and develop new medical devices.



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Veronica is a lifetime Californian, who hails from the backwoods of rural Mendocino County. She grew up playing outside in the redwood forests and cooking-up amateur science fair projects in her backyard. Her "research" of "mudslides" brought home many prizes from the California State Science Fair, where she was also named "Most Promising Future Scientist." Veronica is very close to her three sisters, all of whom have also attended Stanford University at one time or another. Prior to entering the Radiology Residency Program at Stanford, she attended the University of California, Berkeley, as an undergraduate, followed by medical school at the University of California, San Diego. In her spare time, Veronica enjoys painting, listening to classic rock, and spending time with her new niece.



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Tim Joseph is a true Californian. He attended the University of California, Los Angeles, for his BS, and then ventured northward where he attained his MD degree at the University of California, San Francisco. He returned to his hometown of San Diego to complete his internship, and made the return trip back to Stanford to complete his radiology residency. Tim is an avid sports fan (Lakers!), and traveler; he also LOVES eating all kinds of foods.



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Marnie grew up in Fargo, North Dakota, and stayed in the Midwest to attain her bachelor of science degree in nutritional science from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. She went on to complete her medical degree at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, where she also received her Certificate in Medical Sonography. This past year, she returned to Fargo, North Dakota, for her internship at the University of North Dakota. Marnie enjoys camping, hiking, running, volleyball, and travel.



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Andy Loening (sounds like "Learning') grew up in Iowa City, and then headed to Boston to study electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). After completing his undergraduate degree, he decided to check out the west coast, earning his MD/PhD here at Stanford. Continuing his slow westward migration, Andy finished his transitional internship at the University of Hawaii. He enjoys backpacking, guitar, fermented grain products, indie rock, and what he calls "dorking out" on his computer. Andy has also recently taken up surfing.



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Nick grew up in the Bay Area but left for New England to study mechanical engineering at Tufts University. He attended Dartmouth Medical School where he met his wife, Kristen. Having tasted life at Stanford while pursuing a master's degree in bioengineering, Nick has returned for his radiology residency. According to Nick, he "dragged his wife, a lifelong New Englander, kicking and screaming" to San Francisco where she is a surgical intern at the University of California, San Francisco. When he is not in a dark room, Nick is bicycling, running, swimming, or trying to find the perfect margarita.

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