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Trust, Human-Centered AI, and Collaboration—the Focus of Inaugural RAISE Health Symposium
Artificial intelligence experts discuss how to integrate trustworthy AI into health care, why multidisciplinary collaboration is crucial, and the potential for generative AI in research.
Game-Changing Parkinson’s Biomarker Could Speed Up Clinical Trials for Treatment
A new test can detect the biological signature of Parkinson’s disease before symptoms arise. Stanford Medicine neurologist, Kathleen Poston, MD, MS, explains why early diagnosis opens the door to better therapies.
Skin Cancer Can Affect Anyone. Be Skin Smart.
Follow these easy steps to safeguard your skin and be sure you know the risk factors for skin cancer.
Going Beyond ‘How Often Do You Feel Blue?’
AI emotional assessments are aimed at diagnosing mental illness more accurately and quickly.
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Stanford Medicine Delivers First FDA-Approved Cell-Based Therapy for Solid Tumors
The therapy, which offers hope for people with advanced melanoma whose cancers have resisted immunotherapies, is the first cell-based therapy approved by the FDA to treat solid tumors.
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Joseph Woo, MD, Named Vice President of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS)
The Norman E. Shumway Professor and chair of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Stanford School of Medicine will be vice president of the association for the 2024–2025 term. This prestigious appointment puts Dr. Woo in line to become the 107th AATS president for 2026–2027.
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Faculty Elected to National Academy of Sciences
Seven Stanford researchers—including three from Stanford Medicine—are among the newest members of the academy, which advises the U.S. government on science and technology.
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