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Angela Rogers is a Professor of Medicine specializing in Pulmonary Critical Care at Stanford University. She works as a physician in the Intensive Care Unit and is dedicated to translational research focused on sepsis and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Dr. Rogers employs genomic data from patient samples to enhance the understanding of illness severity and prognosis, aiming to design clinical trials that lead to improved therapies for patients. She is actively involved in mentoring residents and fellows in ICU research and clinical medicine. Her clinical focus includes Critical Care and Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Rogers has been an Associate Director of the Stanford Pulmonary Critical Care Fellowship and the Associate Program Director of the Stanford Internal Medicine Residency since 2015. Her research interests revolve around using genetic and genomic methodologies to identify novel ARDS pathobiology, with a hope to discover new biomarkers and treatments for the disease. Additionally, she is building a plasma biobank of critically ill patients at Stanford, concentrating on the metabolic changes associated with critical illness.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Professor of Medicine specializing in Pulmonary Critical Care
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