Center for Population Health Sciences:  Optum Training Part II @ Li Ka Shing Center, LK 320 | Stanford | California | United States
Optum Training Part II Data Update – We Have Death! Event Registration and Consultation Registration PHS is receiving a data update from Optum. In addition to the additional year of claims (2016), the Version 7[...]
PHIND Seminar: "Thermal Perturbation as a Tool for Noninvasive Impedance Spectroscopy of Blood" @ James H. Clark Center, S361
Daniel Heywood, PhD Candidate Benchmark Stanford Graduate Fellow PhD Candidate, Mechanical Engineering Stanford University ABSTRACT In this talk we will describe a new technique to specifically measure the electrical impedance spectrum of blood noninvasively, as[...]