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A powerful new piece of equipment for Stanford Medicine could save lives from Oregon to Reno to Santa Barbara and beyond.
Scientists develop lab-grown model of the human sensory pathway to investigate how pain signals are transmitted to the brain.
Member, AAUP. 10. Arghavan Salles, Clinical Associate Professor, School of Medicine 11. Elliott White Jr., Assistant Professor of Earth System Science. Member, Stanford AAUP 12. Paula Moya ...
This research roundup discusses the newfound relationship between the Shingles vaccine and dementia, a gene responsible for ...
Stanford has hired a former member of the university’s general counsel office to investigate allegations that Cardinal water polo coach Brian Flacks has retaliated against players who cooperated ...
As a head coach for 45 years at three different schools, VanDerveer racked up 1,216 wins (now second only to Geno Auriemma), won three national championships at Stanford and was named the national ...
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care has developed AI to message patients with test results and answer billing questions. More than 50% of providers have been going with the draft messages ...
A team of over 150 scientists has achieved what once seemed impossible: a complete wiring and activity map of a tiny section ...
The Master of Science in Molecular Medicine (MMED) program provides training in the academic, research and entrepreneurial aspects of the biomedical sciences with an emphasis on translational research ...
In a statement, the company said... Samsung announced a joint research initiative with Stanford Medicine to enhance the Galaxy Watch's sleep apnea detection feature and create new AI-enabled ...
Experts discuss how cancer treatment and survivorship can be made more equitable and affordable through advocacy, outreach, and effective communication tools. Beyond Cancer: Caring for Young ...