Clinical associate professor in pediatrics Maya Adam ’04 explores health education through podcasts and videos with Stanford ...
Antisemitic, pro-terror support spewed out in the open at last year’s graduation ceremonies at more than half of America’s top 25 medical schools that train future doctors, according to an ...
Foreign-born practitioners in the health professions are critical to the health-care labour force in many high-income countries. In addition, both immigrant and non-immigrant health professionals have ...
A pioneering new treatment promises to tackle a wider range of cancers, with fewer side-effects than conventional ...
Eisai is seeking approval for an injectable version of Leqembi while Eli Lilly is developing a new injectable drug. These ...
By integrating visual and textual data, Stanford's revolutionary AI model achieves unprecedented accuracy in outcome ...
The model is the first of its kind to use multiple types of imaging and language-based data to assess a cancer patient's ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
In 1971, 24 young male volunteers were randomly assigned to the roles of “inmates” and “guards” in a pretend prison in the basement of Stanford University’s psychology department.
You've likely heard of the Stanford prison experiment. In 1971, 24 young male volunteers were randomly assigned to the roles of "inmates" and "guards" in a pretend prison in the basement of Stanford .
After graduating from Stanford University with degrees in economics and biology, Dr. Narula obtained her medical degree at USC Keck School of Medicine. She completed her residency in internal ...
The Cadbury Research Library at the University of Birmingham is releasing previously unseen or less well-known images from the University's archives. These include events on campus, the ...