

Christin S Kuo
Professor Christin S. Kuo is an esteemed Assistant Professor at the Department of Pediatrics, specializing in Pulmonary Medicine at Stanford Medicine. Her academic journey began at St. Louis University School of Medicine, where she earned her medical degree. Driven by a passion for pediatric care, she pursued her residency in Pediatrics at the UCSF Pediatric Residency program. Further honing her expertise, she completed a fellowship at the renowned Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Professor Kuo's research is primarily focused on pediatric asthma and cystic fibrosis, areas in which she has made significant contributions. Her dedication to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes has been recognized through numerous awards and honors. Among these, she has been named a Maternal and Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI) Faculty Scholar and an Esther Ehrman Lazard Faculty Scholar at Stanford University, reflecting her commitment to excellence in research and education. In addition to her research and teaching responsibilities, Professor Kuo is actively involved in several professional organizations. She is a valued member of Bio-X, the Cardiovascular Institute, and the Maternal & Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI), where she collaborates with fellow researchers and clinicians to drive innovation and improve healthcare delivery. Her work not only contributes to the academic community but also has a profound impact on the lives of children suffering from respiratory conditions. Professor Kuo's dedication to her field is evident in her ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice, ensuring that her findings translate into tangible benefits for her patients. Through her leadership and expertise, Professor Kuo continues to inspire the next generation of pediatricians and researchers, fostering a culture of inquiry and compassion within the medical community. Her commitment to her patients and her field serves as a testament to her unwavering dedication to improving the health and well-being of children worldwide.