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  • tsilab.ucsf.edu
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The Transplant and Stem Cell Immunobiology (TSI) Laboratory uses multiple research directions to answer complex questions about stem cell therapy, heart and lung transplantation, and cardiovascular disease. Our laboratory focuses on the..

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Cartherics is developing its novel "off-the-shelf" (allogeneic) immune therapy products for the treatment of cancer based on immune killer cells. The company is developing large-scale manufacture of these CAR-iNK cells for application in human..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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The Bernert Lab is a sleep and mood lab within the Stanford Mood Disorders Center at the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University... A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of..

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A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of leadership in pioneering research, creative teaching protocols and effective clinical therapies... Pacific Free Clinic is located at Overfelt High School in San Jose...

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  • med.stanford.edu
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In the United States, 23,720 people are diagnosed every year with a malignant primary brain tumor, known as a glioma. Of these cases, 5 to 10 percent are believed to run in families. Gliogene is the largest genetic study of glioma in families and..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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The Administrative Services Group supports SPRC in a variety of administrative tasks including: finances, purchasing, hiring and supervising employees, computers, and equipment... A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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Translational Applications Service Center (TASC) facility in the Department of Medicine is a fee-for-service research laboratory serving the Stanford University scientific community, as well as outside investigators. It offers a variety of analytical..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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The HTBC, the precursor to the HTSKC was a Stanford University School of Medicine core facility and was created in 2003 by the Department of Chemical and Systems Biology (formerly Molecular Pharmacology). In 2022, the HTBC became the Sarafan ChEM-H..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of leadership in pioneering research, creative teaching protocols and effective clinical therapies... Stanford Medicine integrates a premier medical school with world-..

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A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of leadership in pioneering research, creative teaching protocols and effective clinical therapies... Our residency program emphasizes the clinical, pathological,..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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Our mission is to learn as much as we can about Toxoplasma biology and pathogenesis using the most powerful tools available to us... and to enjoy the process! Our ultimate hope (and already it's worked out this way with a few projects) is to learn..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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In addition, we are a research collaborator of the Cancer Survivorship Program at Stanford Hospital. We recently concluded a survey study assessing the survivorship care needs of patients at the Women's Cancer Clinic. We hope the insights of this..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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The Stanford TRAM program was established with the goal of enabling both MD clinicians and PhD trained scientists to engage in team science translational clinical research involving human participants by providing core resources, research mentorship..

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A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of leadership in pioneering research, creative teaching protocols and effective clinical therapies... Stanford Medicine integrates a premier medical school with world-..

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The Division of Clinical Anatomy maintains lab and learning resource facilities configured to support the instruction of human anatomy at all levels. These modern, fully-equipped facilities are also appropriate for numerous other activities,..

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Clear cell renal cell carcinomas (ccRCC), the most common kidney cancers, are highly vascularized tumors that initially respond to antiangiogenic therapies. However, in the majority of patients treated with these agents, the tumor becomes resistant..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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The Urban lab is investigating the effects of variation in human genomes on normal and abnormal brain development and function... A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of leadership in pioneering research,..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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Stanford Biosecurity helps public and private sector leaders and other stakeholders better understand the impact of scientific advances on biosecurity threats and the use of science and innovation to address complex interdisciplinary issues in..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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Our educational programs are guided by our commitment to outstanding training in a supportive environment and include a two-year residency in Medical Genetics, a four-year combined Pediatrics and Medical Genetics Residency, a two-year Master's..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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The Majeti lab focuses on the molecular/genomic characterization and therapeutic targeting of leukemia stem cells in human hematologic malignancies, particularly acute myeloid leukemia (AML). In parallel, the lab also investigates normal human..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of leadership in pioneering research, creative teaching protocols and effective clinical therapies... Stanford Medicine integrates a premier medical school with world-..

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COGI supports clinical and laboratory programs to develop therapies for gynecologic cancers. We are a member of the international consortium of cooperative clinical trials group for gynecologic malignancies, the Gynecologic Cancer Intergroup..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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The Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education (SCCME) is a global leader in the promotion of lifelong learning among professionals in healthcare. As such, we advance patient and population health and promote innovation by planning and..

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To accomplish this mission, we apply evidence and best practices from the education and implementation sciences to develop, accredit, and evaluate activities and initiatives designed to improve the skills, strategy, and performance of providers and..

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SBSA was formally known as BioMASS. BioMASS, the BioMedical Association of Stanford Students, was founded by Gregory Frank and Ed Rock in 1990 to represent graduate students at the Medical Center... To accomplish this mission, we apply evidence and..

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To accomplish this mission, we apply evidence and best practices from the education and implementation sciences to develop, accredit, and evaluate activities and initiatives designed to improve the skills, strategy, and performance of providers and..

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To accomplish this mission, we apply evidence and best practices from the education and implementation sciences to develop, accredit, and evaluate activities and initiatives designed to improve the skills, strategy, and performance of providers and..

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  • med.stanford.edu
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Our mission is to join together and support generalist medical educators, and to promote medical education scholarship, a culture of wellness and mentorship, collaboration across disciplines, innovation and value added medical education... A leader..

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To accomplish this mission, we apply evidence and best practices from the education and implementation sciences to develop, accredit, and evaluate activities and initiatives designed to improve the skills, strategy, and performance of providers and..

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We are a part of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and members of Stanford BioX and Maternal and Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI). Our research interests are driven towards understanding cellular mechanisms that operate in skeletal tissues..

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