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  • anlab.stanford.edu
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Just as normal cell types are ultimately derived from stem cells, increasing evidence suggests that human tumors may also arise from cancer stem cells, which have been implicated in tumor development, maintenance, and metastasis. Despite their..

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I am privileged to have served in different aspects of Stanford CAP Program leadership for over 20 years. Having grown up as a doctor across 3 institutions in Texas, New York and California, I have learned that the strength of any educational program..

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In the Department of Communication, we study the ways that communication techniques and technologies shape who we are, how we govern ourselves, and what kinds of cultures we inhabit... Fewer visits to unreliable websites suggests efforts to combat..

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Bergmann uses interpretive and archival methods to deeply and critically contextualize contemporary information technologies. Her research interests include histories of computing, feminist science and technology studies, and the cultural politics of..

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We are excited about what we have built and invite you to learn more about our growing division through our website... A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of leadership in pioneering research, creative..

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The goal of the Gendered Innovations project is to provide scientists and engineers with practical methods for sex and gender analysis. To match the global reach of science and technology, methods of sex and gender analysis were developed through..

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The Lewis Lab is part of the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Allergy, Immunology & Rheumatology as well as the Program in Immunology at Stanford University... A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of..

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Our Division is based on collaborative partnerships between our clinicians, researchers, sleep technologists, and clinical staff. We are proud of our multidisciplinary and world-renowned faculty, with the highest levels of sleep medicine training and..

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The Stanford Multidisciplinary Cutaneous and T-cell Lymphoma team offers expert treatment for patients with cutaneous or systemic T-cell lymphomas, including mycosis fungoides (MF), Sézary syndrome (SS), CD30+ lymphoproliferative disorders..

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The Stanford Maternal and Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI) was founded in 2009 to catalyze groundbreaking research in maternal and pediatric health across Stanford Medicine Children's Health. Over the past decade, an impressive portfolio of..

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Our programs focus on the evolution of cardiothoracic surgery, and we are recognized leaders in the education of cardiothoracic surgical residents and fellows... We are dedicated to the principles of vision, perseverance, and rigorous scientific..

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The Stanford Medical Student Association serves first and foremost to advocate for the student body. We function as a liaison between students, faculty, and the administration. As a responsible custodian of student body resources, SMSA supports..

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