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Stefanos A. Zenios is the Charles A. Holloway Professor of Operations, Information, and Technology at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, and a Professor of Health Care Management. He is also a Stanford Health Policy Associate. His research focuses on healthcare delivery systems, medical technology adoption, and the impact of provider/payer decisions on innovators. He holds an MA and PhD, though specific institutions are not detailed here.
His research examines technology utilization in end-stage organ failure (notably kidney failure), cardiovascular diseases, and the interplay between financial incentives, equity in medical technology use, and business models in life sciences. Supported by NIH grants, the NSF CAREER Award, and Stanford Hospital, his work bridges clinical outcomes and market-driven healthcare systems.
Teaching includes courses on Health Care Management and Innovation, and Biodesign Innovation (co-taught with medical and engineering faculty), where students develop medical device prototypes and business plans. He consults for life science companies and co-founded Culmini Inc., focusing on patient-specific treatment algorithms.
His awards include the NSF CAREER Award. Notable grants include NIH funding and collaborations with Stanford Hospital. He advises on product development processes for startups and established firms, leveraging interdisciplinary teams from business, medicine, and engineering.





