Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Stanford University School of Medicine
Palo Alto, California
Dr. Shinozaki is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University. Completed psychiatry residency under Dr. Kemuel Philbrick, and psychosomatic medicine fellowship under Dr. James Rundell, both at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. He was mentored by Dr. David Mrazek for his genomics research. His research interests include: epigenetics in the context of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry/Psychosomatic Medicine, epigenetic investigation of pathophysiology and treatment response among various psychiatric conditions, especially delirium, and bioinformatics approach for genome-wide genetics/epigenetics data analysis. Before joining Stanford, he worked closely with Dr. Jimmy Potash who mentored him for NIMH K23. He is currently conducting epigenetic research studies funded by NIMH R01 as well as clinical study to develop a novel EEG device to screen delirium funded by NSF and industry. He received numerous awards including the APM William Web Fellowship Award in 2008, Howard Rome Mayo Clinic Resident Best Academic Writing Award as well as Best Grand Rounds Award in 2008, University of Iowa Helen Johnson Scholar in Informatics in 2014, University of Iowa Inventor Award in 2016 and 2019, and Dlin/Fischer Clinical Research Award from the Academy in 2018 for his innovative work on development of a point-of-care EEG device to screen delirium.
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.
Friday, November 11, 2022
2:15 PM – 3:45 PM