

Michal Mankowski
Professor leading studies in healthcare and organ transplantation, Michal Mankowski is a distinguished scholar at Stanford University's Law School. With a profound interest in organ transplantation and allocation policies, his research significantly influences healthcare systems across various countries, including the United States, Poland, Saudi Arabia, and Brazil. Dr. Mankowski's academic journey is marked by a PhD in Computer Science and a BS/MS in Electrical Engineering, which provide a robust foundation for his interdisciplinary approach to healthcare challenges. His expertise in computer science and operations research enables him to develop innovative solutions that address complex issues in organ allocation, ensuring equitable and efficient distribution of organs to patients in need. In addition to his role at Stanford, Dr. Mankowski is affiliated with the Epidemiology Research Group in Organ Transplantation at Johns Hopkins University. This collaboration allows him to engage with a network of experts dedicated to advancing the field of organ transplantation through rigorous research and policy development. Dr. Mankowski's contributions to the field are not only academic but also practical, as his work informs policy decisions and healthcare practices worldwide. His commitment to improving organ allocation systems reflects his dedication to enhancing patient outcomes and advancing the field of healthcare.