Magnetic pull
Researchers can employ a magnetic wire to detect up to 80 times more free-floating cancer cells in blood than simple blood tests show.
Researchers can employ a magnetic wire to detect up to 80 times more free-floating cancer cells in blood than simple blood tests show.
A shared vision of Stanford Medicine’s future
Can machine learning bring more humanity to health care?
Stanford artificial intelligence projects designed to improve your health
The new Precision Health and Integrated Diagnostics Center searches for ways to prevent disease entirely
Academic research catches fire
Paul and Mildred Berg establish endowed professorship and name biochemistry professor Mark Krasnow as its inaugural recipient
How a shared vision will keep Stanford Medicine at the forefront of medicine and health care
Altering cells could ease a promising cancer therapy’s side effects
Teams compete to design an algorithm that can help people with prosthetics learn to move