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Dr. Eric Gross in lab setting

Eric Gross, MD, PhD

Principal Investigator

Biography

I am a member of the Stanford Center for Asian Research and Education (CARE), Cardiovascular Research Institute, and Bio-X. I have an extensive background in biomedical engineering, pharmacology, a board-certified anesthesiologist, and funded by the NIH continuously since 2011.

My research group is within the School of Medicine at Stanford University. Perioperative organ injury are acute organ injuries that occur while undergoing surgery including acute myocardial infarction, stroke, and gut, lung, and kidney injury. My laboratory research focuses on developing new models and cutting-edge strategies to better understand how genetic variants in Asians impact perioperative organ injury. In addition, our laboratory also focuses on how these genetic variants in Asians also impact exposures to alcohol and e-cigarettes.