Massachusetts General Hospital - Greater Boston Area since Jun 2013
Urology Resident
Harvard Medical School since 2012
Clinical Fellow in Surgery
Massachusetts General Hospital - Greater Boston Area Jun 2012 - Jun 2013
General Surgery Internship
Education:
Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital 2012 - 2018
Residency in Urologic Surgery
Stanford University School of Medicine 2004 - 2012
M.D.
Stanford University 2004 - 2010
Ph.D., Genetics
Stanford University Graduate School of Business 2009 - 2009
Summer Institute for Entrepreneurship
University of California, Berkeley 2000 - 2004
B.A., Molecular and Cell Biology
Skills:
Cancer Genetics Genomics Medicine Bioinformatics Molecular Biology Cell Biology Surgery Lifesciences Human Genetics Functional Genomics Biostatistics Personalized Medicine R Cancer Genomics Genome Sequencing Dna Microarray Urology Surgical Oncology Oncology
Video I took of their performance in KC on July 5th. I was a lil tipsy...
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08 Aug, 2008
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QTAC ft. Allahola "Narudi Ocha"
Newcomer Kenyan artist QTAC ft. Allahola in "Narudi Ocha" Please subsc...
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Music
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05 Dec, 2009
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3m 27s
Kenya - Salari - Nameless
AFRICA FROM AZ: KENYA
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19 Oct, 2008
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4m 41s
Sunshine by Nameless & Habida
Kenyan music video called "Sunshine" by Nameless and Habida
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Music
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24 Mar, 2009
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4m 8s
sweet love by wAhu (kenyAn bAby)
2008 is the year of the ladies, led by wahu here in this amazing joint...
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Music
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10 Jul, 2008
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5m 3s
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Keyan Salari
Lived:
Boston, MA
Work:
Harvard Medical School (2012)
Education:
University of California, Berkeley - B.A., Molecular & Cell Biology, Stanford University - Ph.D., Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine - M.D.
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Prostate Cancer Surveillance Yields Good Results in Younger Patients
In the first study, researchers led by Keyan Salari, MD, PhD, of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, explored outcomes of active surveillance in men under the age of 60; previous work has not included many patients in this age group. In total, they analyzed outcomes