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[...]
Making Friends with Stress: Maximizing Opportunities for Growth @ LKSC, Dean's Suite Boardroom
Thursday, February 20, 2020 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM, LKSC 3rd floor, Dean’s Suite Boardroom Sponsored by Stanford Medicine’s Office of Faculty Development and Diversity. Registration required. *This workshop is open to all Stanford School[...]