Campus Partners

Bio-X

The Stanford University Bio-X program supports, organizes, and facilitates interdisciplinary research connected to biology and medicine. Ideas and methods embodied in engineering, computer science, physics, chemistry, and  More other fields are being brought to bear upon important challenges in bioscience. In turn, bioscience creates new opportunities in other fields.

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Emergency Medicine Research Institute - India (EMRI - India)

Pioneer in Emergency Management Services in India. As a not-for-profit professional organization operating in the Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode, EMRI is the only professional  More Emergency Service Provider in India today

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Stanford Emergency Medicine International

Stanford Emergency Medicine International was founded in 2000 by S V. Mahadevan, MD, with the goal of promoting the development of emergency medicine and emergency medical services worldwide More . Projects are designed with long-term sustainability in mind. 

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Stanford Biodesign

Stanford Global Biodesign programs is to train the next generations of global medical technology innovators.  Key components of the mission are: find and develop in-country innovators in select geographies, train our partner institutions in the teaching  More of biodesign methodology, promote exposure to our US-based fellows and students to foreign medical technology opportunities, and develop devices that are cost-effective and globally relevant

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Office of Community Health

The Office of Community Health is the home in the School of Medicine for informed, committed, and sustained community engagement in local health issues. We are developing an innovative national model to train  More future leaders in community health, disseminate community health scholarship, and enhance local health via community-academic partnerships. 

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Pediatric Advocacy Program

The Pediatric Advocacy Program is a partnership between Stanford Medical Center and local communities to improve the health and well being of children in the Silicon Valley. Pediatric residents, medical students and undergraduates work  More with community partners to address community needs through Education, Service and Research. 

 

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Hasso Plattner Stanford Institute of Design (D-School)

As part of the Hasso Plattner Stanford Institute of Design, the Entrepreneurial Design for Extreme Affordability is a program in which teams of graduate students from the School of Business (GSB)Engineering More Humanities & SciencesEarth SciencesMedicineEducation and Law work together on innovative solutions to address problems such as poverty, disease and hunger. 

 

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SPARK

SPARK supports faculty and fellows in the process of discovering, refining and testing potential new therapies, products and tools. SPARK is designed to identify partnerships between academia and enterprise to  More allow these discoveries to move from Stanford’s laboratories to pragmatic applications for human health.

 

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Woods Institute for the Environment

The Ward W. and Priscilla B. Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University harnesses the expertise and imagination of leading academics and decision-makers to create practical solutions for people and the planet. More  In the same spirit that inspired Stanford’s role in Silicon Valley’s high-tech revolution, the Woods Institute is pioneering innovative approaches to meet the environmental challenges of the 21st century – from climate change to sustainable food supplies to ocean conservation. 

 

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