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Videos from “stanfordmedicine” (25 video results)
Researchers hired with Stimulus funding
Francis Blankenberg, MD, has received stimulus money to advance a novel use of radiation therapy to attack solid tumors. The technique uses a radiolabeled form of a protein ...
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Stimulus funding at Stanford School of Medicine
With the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the Congress provided $8.2 billion to the National Institutes of Health, the federal agency that funds much of the ...
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Pioneering radiation therapy to zero in on tumors
Francis Blankenberg, MD, has received stimulus money to advance a novel use of radiation therapy to attack solid tumors. The technique uses a radiolabeled form of a protein ...
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Medicine for an ailing economy
The federal stimulus package makes investing in medical research a cornerstone of the government's effort to revitalize the nation's economy. Under the American Recovery ...
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Identifying the cause of infants' lung disease
Hugh O'Brodovich, MD, will use a $3.5 million grand-opportunity grant to examine a severe form of lung disease in premature infants that can lead to a lifetime of medical ...
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Stanford scans of mummy to be featured in San Francisco museum exhibition
A 2,500-year-old priest named Irethorrou will be teaching anatomy to all comers in an exhibition that began Oct. 31. The mummified remains of this onetime inhabitant of a ...
Added: 2 weeks ago
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Hearing more than a heartbeat
First-year medical students advised to focus on healing, not just curing, their patients... The annual medical school alumni-sponsored stethoscope ceremony, designed to ...
Added: 3 weeks ago
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Stephen Quake, PhD, professor of bioengineering discusses his own genome sequencing
The first few times that scientists mapped out all the DNA in a human being in 2001, each effort cost hundreds of millions of dollars and involved more than 250 people. Stephen ...
Added: 3 months ago
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Professor sequences his entire genome at low cost, with small team
Bioengineering professor Stephen Quake reports sequencing his own genome for less than $50,000 and with a team of just two other people. For full story: http://med.stanford....
Added: 3 months ago
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Simulation center helps close the gap between classroom learning and patient care
Gunshot wound. Spinal cord injury. Renal failure. It may sound like a typical episode of ER, but simulations of these and other serious medical situations are providing valuable ...
Added: 4 months ago
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Risks of sharing genetic information online
Bonding with strangers over a similar genetic background sounds relatively harmless. But bioethicists say sharing genetic information online raises a host of ethical questions....
Added: 5 months ago
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Window expanded for stroke treatment
A new study shows that treatment with potent clot-busting medication can benefit patients up to 4.5 hours after they experience their first stroke symptoms. For full story: http://med....
Added: 5 months ago
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With clock ticking, Stanford makes unprecedented effort to file for NIH stimulus grants
STANFORD, Calif. — This is the moment of truth, said Linh Dinh at 5:41 p.m. on April 24, as she turned off the music in her office so she could concentrate on submitting ...
Added: 6 months ago
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Narcolepsy is an autoimmune disorder, Stanford researcher says
Emmanuel Mignot and colleagues have shown for the first time that a specific immune cell is involved in narcolepsy. For full story: http://med.stanford.edu/news_releases/2009/may/narcolepsy....
Added: 6 months ago
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Student-run free clinic offers hands-on learning
The real purpose of a medical education is to care for patients. Thats why Stanford's Arbor Free Clinic gives students a remarkable opportunity to gain hands-on experience ...
Added: 7 months ago
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Match Day 2009
Diana Badillo was one of 82 medical students at Stanford who matched in March 2009. Watch the lead up to her match and the moment when she discovers where she is headed after ...
Added: 7 months ago
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Students on the Flask Track
The Master's of Science in Medicine program is immersing a select group of PhD students in the medical school curriculum to produce scientists who will understand how their ...
Added: 7 months ago
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Picking good eggs
Nationwide, the percentage of in vitro fertilization cycles that result in pregnancy for women using their own eggs ranges from 18 to 45 percent, depending on age and other ...
Added: 8 months ago
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Patients' genetic profiles can help avoid incorrect dosing of a common, dangerous drug
Scientists have taken a big step toward folding your personal genetic profile into many of the prescriptions you carry away from the pharmacy. For full story: http://med....
Added: 8 months ago
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Sea Squirt stem cells
In most animals, adult stem cells lead a pretty boring life. These sophisticated cells spend much of their time cooling their heels in biological green rooms called "niches,...
Added: 9 months ago
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Fly's immune system can tell time
A fruit fly's immune system can tell time, researchers have found, and how hard it punches back against infections depends on whether the fly is snoozing or cruising. Link ...
Added: 9 months ago
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New tool could prevent needless stents and save money
Doctors may be implanting too many artery-opening stents and could avoid needless operations if they did more in-depth measurements of blood flow in the vessels to the heart Link ...
Added: 9 months ago
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New center at Stanford to study brain's role in compassion, altruism
A new Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education has been launched at the Stanford University School of Medicine, with the aim of doing scientific research ...
Added: 9 months ago
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Source of cancer stem cells' resistance to radiation discovered at Stanford
A pathway that shields normal stem cells from DNA damage appears to also help cancer stem cells withstand radiation treatment for the disease. Link to full story: http://med....
Added: 9 months ago
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Multimedia, microbes and music
What happens when art and science mix? In December 2008, Stanford School of Medicine hosted an unusual biology experiment to find out. Running the experiment was artist ...
Added: 9 months ago
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