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David Relman to Lead New Biosecurity Initiative
A new biosecurity initiative at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, will be led by David Relman.
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NIH Collaboratory Launches New Website
The NIH Collaboratory launched a new website this week: Rethinking Clinical Trials: A Living Textbook of Pragmatic Clinical Trials.
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Palliative Care Section Announces Second Annual Kalanithi Award
For the second year, the Palliative Care Section is soliciting unpublished short stories, essays and poems for the Kalanithi Award.
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Annual Research Retreat Features Poster Sessions, Scientific Talks and Tribute to Saul Rosenberg
The Oncology and Hematology Annual Research Retreat is designed not only to create awareness about ongoing projects but also to foster collaboration.
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Sara Singer Welcomed to the Division of Primary Care and Population Health
Sara Singer, PhD, MBA, recently joined the Division of Primary Care and Population Health.
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An Opportunity to Learn Better Bedside Skills
The third annual Stanford 25 Bedside Medicine Symposium will be held on September 29 and 30, again bringing together worldwide medical educators to foster clinical teaching skills.
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Erin Avery - June 2017 Employee of the Month
Hanbang Zhang is a basic life science research scientist. Day-to-day, that means he maintains cell culture (working in the hood for 1-2 hours), keeps track of lab ordering and collaborates with others on the same research project.
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Recruiting Adult Heart Failure Patients for Two Stem Cell Clinical Studies
Researchers at Stanford are seeking adult patients who are willing to participate in two NHLBI/NIH-funded stem cell clinical trials.
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Project Baseline Study Welcomes First Stanford Participant
Stanford formally welcomed its first Project Baseline study participant in June. The study – a massive enterprise to map the fundamental aspects of human health – is a joint effort of Stanford Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, and Verily Life Sciences.
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JAMA Publication Creates Significant Buzz About Familial Hypercholesterolemia
In a recent publication, Joshua Knowles and his colleagues describe how they trace FH throughout a family.
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