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Kathryn Taylor - Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Kathryn Taylor’s research integrates health care quality and equity concepts to improve outcomes for people living with end-stage kidney disease Dr Taylor is a PhD graduate from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
The Kathryn Taylor Lab | Sloan Kettering Institute The Taylor laboratory studies the influence of the nervous system on pediatric and young adult cancers PhD, University of London, The Institute of Cancer Research
Kathryn Taylor: Georgetown University Dr Taylor is a tenured Professor in the Department of Oncology and a member of the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Cancer Prevention and Control Program
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Kathryn Taylors Profile - Stanford Profiles Kathryn Taylor is part of Stanford Profiles, official site for faculty, postdocs, students and staff information (Expertise, Bio, Research, Publications, and more) The site facilitates research and collaboration in academic endeavors
Spotlight: Kathryn Taylor | Surgery | Stanford Medicine General Surgery Resident Dr Kathryn Taylor was the first Stanford Surgery resident to participate in a formal international clinical rotation since the COVID-19 pandemic We spoke with her about her experience and the motivations for participating in such an experience
Kathryn Taylor - Stanford University Kathryn Taylor • Instructor, Neurology • Affiliate, Pediatric Neurology Bio ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS • Instructor, Neurology HONORS AND AWARDS • Pediatric Cancer Fellowship, Damon Runyon-Sohn (2017-2021) • Fellowship Award, Stanford CHRI (2017-2018) • PhD Fellowship Award, Abbie's Army (2013-2015)
Home - Kathryn Taylor “Kathryn shows us her deepest sadness, and her heroic struggle to get her life back Her book shows how she recognized that there is life after grief and suffering, and to remember that happiness is always a choice, one we DO have control of ”