

Brian Feldman
Brian Feldman takes a creative approach to solving problems in the field of endocrinology and stem cell research. As an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Endocrinology) and Bio-X Affiliated Faculty at Stanford University, he is at the forefront of exploring how hormones influence stem cell fate decisions. His laboratory employs cutting-edge molecular biology techniques and in vivo models to delve into the intricate mechanisms of the endocrine system. Dr. Feldman's research is driven by a passion for understanding the fundamental processes that govern cellular behavior and their implications for human health. By investigating the hormonal regulation of stem cells, his work seeks to unravel the complexities of cell differentiation and development. This research not only enhances our scientific understanding but also holds the potential to inform new therapeutic strategies in regenerative medicine and endocrinology. In addition to his research endeavors, Brian Feldman is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of scientists. He actively engages with students and colleagues, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and critical thinking. His commitment to education and research excellence is reflected in his contributions to the academic community at Stanford University. Through his pioneering work, Dr. Feldman aims to bridge the gap between basic science and clinical applications, ultimately contributing to advancements in healthcare. His efforts continue to inspire both his peers and students, as he strives to make a meaningful impact on the field of biophysics and beyond.
Publications
, 335-341, 2003-06-03
, 1283-1290, 2006-03-30
, 989-995, 2008-06-24
, 631-638, 2007-01-30
, 1014-1026, 2010-05-01