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Upcoming Events
Jun June 16 Tue 2015
PET/MRI Seminar
Thomas Kustner, PhD
"MR-derived motion correction of PET from simultaneously aquired PET/MR data"
Jun June 19 Fri 2015
Center for Cancer Systems Biology Seminar
Nicholas P Tatonetti, PhD
"The Powers and Perils of Observational Data"
Recent News
BASELINE STUDY TOWN HALL MEETING
The School of Medicine hosted a Town Hall meeting on March 20, 2015 to share and discuss an exciting research endeavor called the “Baseline Study”. Baseline is a clinical research collaboration between Google Life Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, and Duke University School of Medicine to develop an integrated understanding of human health and the transition to disease. The overall goal of the Baseline Study is to develop a comprehensive understanding of health and disease state transitions for more focused preventive measures, timely and targeted preemptive interventions, and a better development of new therapeutics and diagnostics.
A video recording of the Baseline Town Hall Meeting is available to the Stanford community, accessible only with a valid SUNet ID and password.