Clinical Instructor and Research Scientist
Stanford University
Marie Hollenhorst, MD, PhD is a Clinical Instructor in the Departments of Pathology and Medicine at Stanford, and a Research Scientist at the Stanford Chemistry, Engineering & Medicine for Human Health (ChEM-H) Institute. She is a laboratory-based physician-scientist who uses a chemical approach to study platelet glycobiology.
Dr. Hollenhorst pursued combined MD and PhD training at Harvard University, where she received a PhD in Chemical Biology under the mentorship of Professor Christopher T Walsh. She subsequently completed a residency in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, a fellowship in Transfusion Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and a fellowship in Hematology at Stanford.
She spends the majority of her time studying platelet glycobiology under the mentorship of Professor Carolyn Bertozzi in the Stanford Department of Chemistry. She is clinically active as a non-malignant hematologist and transfusion medicine specialist.
Dr. Hollenhorst's research is supported by an NIH NHLBI K99 Career Pathway to Independence in Blood Science Award for Physician-Scientists, a Stanford ChEM-H Physician-Scientist Fellowship, and a National Blood Foundation Early-Career Scientific Research Grant.
Sunday, July 10, 2022
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
11:15 AM – 11:30 AM