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Milana Trounce is a Clinical Professor in Emergency Medicine at Stanford University, where she has dedicated over a decade to teaching and leading biosecurity initiatives. After earning her medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco, she completed her residency in emergency medicine and a fellowship in Disaster Medicine and Bioterrorism Response at Harvard Medical School. Trounce's expertise led her to establish the BioSecurity program at Stanford, focusing on strategies to mitigate the impact of infectious diseases and enhance societal resilience to pandemics. She has been involved in education for thousands of students through various courses, including an online course on medical response to biological terrorism. Additionally, she has served as the founding Chair of the BioSecurity section at the American College of Emergency Physicians, further emphasizing her commitment to advancing knowledge and practice in emergency medicine and public health security.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Teaching and leading the BioSecurity program within the Department of Emergency Medicine.
University of California San Francisco • San Francisco, CA
Worked in emergency medicine and taught medical students.
The Computer Science department emphasizes research potential. GRE General is currently optional but recommended for some tracks.