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Mashup Score: 99Stanford Medicine study flags unexpected cells in lung as suspected source of severe COVID - 15 day(s) ago
A previously overlooked type of immune cell allows SARS-CoV-2 to proliferate, Stanford Medicine scientists have found. The discovery has important implications for preventing severe COVID-19.
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Mashup Score: 2SCI-JEDI Seed Grant - 18 day(s) ago
A funding opportunity for individuals across the educational continuum to facilitate continued support in projects that make progress towards inclusive excellence at the Stanford Cancer Institute.
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Mashup Score: 125
The Stanford Medicine researcher was known for his groundbreaking work and his generous spirit as a mentor and colleague.
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Mashup Score: 38HF Fellowship - 19 day(s) ago
The Stanford AHFTC Fellowship was established in 1989 and was among the first in the country to be certified by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), with accreditation starting in July 2013. The goal of our fellowship program is to provide outstanding care to patients with end-stage heart disease, and to train future leaders in the field of advanced heart failure, transplant cardiology, and mechanical circulatory support. We have created a rigorous and supportive training
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Mashup Score: 42Brain organoids and assembloids are new models for elucidating, treating neurodevelopmental disorders - 20 day(s) ago
Stanford Medicine research on Timothy syndrome — which predisposes newborns to autism and epilepsy — may extend well beyond the rare genetic disorder to schizophrenia and other conditions.
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Mashup Score: 402024 Drug Discovery Conference - 20 day(s) ago
Location: Paul & Mildred Berg Hall, Li Ka Shing Center, Stanford and virtual option Welcome to 2024 Stanford Drug Discovery Symposium. This symposium provides a valuable and important platform for inspiring interdisciplinary exchange at the forefront of drug research and will support a fantastic networking experience. It provides a great resource for researchers, pharmaceutical companies, investment groups, and those in the wider biomedical community interested in discovering new drugs and improving
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Mashup Score: 83
Artificial intelligence algorithms powered by deep learning improve skin cancer diagnostic accuracy for doctors, nurse practitioners and medical students in a study led by the Stanford Center for Digital Health.
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Mashup Score: 62Former Stanford School of Medicine dean David Korn dies at 91 - 22 day(s) ago
David Korn devoted nearly 30 years to Stanford Medicine as chair of pathology and dean of the medical school, overseeing the rise to national prominence amid tumultuous and historic change.
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Mashup Score: 2Former Stanford School of Medicine dean David Korn dies at 91 - 22 day(s) ago
David Korn devoted nearly 30 years to Stanford Medicine as chair of pathology and dean of the medical school, overseeing the rise to national prominence amid tumultuous and historic change.
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Mashup Score: 89
When the brain has trouble filtering incoming information and predicting what’s likely to happen, psychosis can result, Stanford Medicine-led research shows.
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