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PHS 2013 videos

PHS

Spectrum’s Population Health Sciences (PHS) colloquium was held on September 26, 2013 at the Koret Taube Conference Center, Gunn/SIEPR Building. The primary purpose of this one-day gathering was to highlight the volume and range of Stanford PHS research and resources; to provide a forum for researchers to discuss where their fields are going, identify funding opportunities, and forge new collaborations within Stanford and with regional healthcare organizations; and to propose ways in which the PHS Initiative can enhance the effectiveness of Stanford PHS researchers. The colloquium was organized around three "levels" of research or application: global/national, local/regional, and institutional, the latter focusing on improving care for patients at Stanford through a learning healthcare system.


Contact Information

Linda S. Walker
Program Manager, Spectrum
Phone: (650) 498-6498
Email: Linda Walker

Welcomes

Welcomes

Harry Greenberg, MD
Robert Harrington, MD
Steve Goodman, MD, MHS, PhD
Conference overview and introduction of Victor Fuchs and co-chairs

Victor Fuchs, PhD

Victor Fuchs Talk

Mark R. Cullen, MD

Mark R. Cullen Talk

Discussion 1st plenary, panel and posters

Discussion-1

Discussion 2nd plenary and panel

Discussion-2

Discussion 3rd plenary and panel

Discussion-3

Robert Harrington, MD

Robert Harrington Talk

The mission of Spectrum, the Stanford Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Education, is to accelerate the translation of scientific breakthroughs into real-world solutions that prevent disease, prolong lives, reduce suffering, and enhance health.

Spectrum programs are funded by a Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) from the National Institutes of Health (UL1 TR001085).

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