Healthcare Research Leader Advancing Patient-Centered Care
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Stanford UniversityJuliana Baratta serves as a Social Science Researcher in Stanford University School of Medicine's Department of Primary Care and Population Health, where she combines her background in cell biology and public health to improve healthcare delivery. After earning her BA in Cell Biology with a minor in Global Health from Dartmouth College, she completed her MS in Community Health and Prevention Research at Stanford School of Medicine, where her research focused on improving diabetes management through precision health approaches. Her career path includes experience at a Silicon Valley biotech startup developing personalized cancer treatment diagnostics, demonstrating her commitment to advancing precision medicine. Currently, as Project Manager for the Presence 5 team, she works on implementing initiatives to enhance healthcare quality and accessibility. Her work spans health literacy interventions, physician-patient perspectives on precision health, and diabetes care management, reflecting her dedication to bridging the gap between clinical innovation and community health needs.