Cancer Educ Seminar: ASCO 2014: GI and Breast Oncology @ Stanford Cancer Center CC 2103-2104
Presenters:  George A. Fisher, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine (Oncology); Melinda Telli, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Oncology)
Cancer Education Seminar: Survivorship and Surveillance for NSCLC @ Cancer Center, CC 2103-05 | Palo Alto | California | United States
Presenter: Leah Backhus, MD, Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery (Thoracic Surgery)
Medicine Grand Rounds: Endovascular Advances in the Treatment of DVT @ LKSC, Berg Hall | Palo Alto | California | United States
Presenter: Rusty Hofmann, MD Professor of Radiology Stanford University Lawrence “Rusty” Hofmann, MD, is a professor at Stanford School of Medicine, Chief of Interventional Radiology at Stanford University Medical Center, and Co-Founder of Grand Rounds, Inc.[...]
Precision Medicine in Cancer Prevention and Screening @ Li Ka Shing, Berg Hall A-B | Palo Alto | California | United States
Presenter: Douglas Lowy, MD Deputy Director, NCI/NIH  MIPS is launching a new seminar series, IMAGinING THE FUTURE, aimed at catalyzing interdisciplinary discussions in all areas of medicine and disease. This seminar series is open and[...]
Panel:  Mark Genovese, MD, Professor Immunology & Rheumatology  Latha Palaniappan, MD, MS, Professor PCPH Michaela Liedtke, Associate Professor, Hematology Angela Rogers, Assistant Professor, PCCM Nigam Shah, MBBS, PhD, Associate Professor BMIR   Moderator: ·        Andrew Hoffman, MD,[...]
XLDB 2018: Extremely Large Databases Conference @ Paul Brest Hall, Munger Graduate Residences | Stanford | California | United States
Join us at the 11th XLDB conference this year at Stanford University to hear from experts at the intersection of Machine Learning, IoT and Healthcare. We have two and a half days of discussions, with participation from[...]
This course, broken into two modules, provides a step-by-step model for how to: design and conduct clinical research at Stanford. More information and event registration Module 1: Science of Research Thursdays, starting Nov. 1 | 3:30[...]
This course, broken into two modules, provides a step-by-step model for how to: design and conduct clinical research at Stanford. More information and event registration Module 1: Science of Research Thursdays, starting Nov. 1 | 3:30[...]
This course, broken into two modules, provides a step-by-step model for how to: design and conduct clinical research at Stanford. More information and event registration Module 1: Science of Research Thursdays, starting Nov. 1 | 3:30[...]
This course, broken into two modules, provides a step-by-step model for how to: design and conduct clinical research at Stanford. More information and event registration Module 1: Science of Research Thursdays, starting Nov. 1 | 3:30[...]
This course, broken into two modules, provides a step-by-step model for how to: design and conduct clinical research at Stanford. More information and event registration Module 1: Science of Research Thursdays, starting Nov. 1 | 3:30[...]
This course, broken into two modules, provides a step-by-step model for how to: design and conduct clinical research at Stanford. More information and event registration Module 1: Science of Research Thursdays, starting Nov. 1 | 3:30[...]
Special Oncology Seminar: Improving Prostate Cancer Outcomes by Going Backwards @ Li Ka Shing, LK120
Presenter: Christopher Sweeney, MBBS, Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute