Medicine Grand Rounds: Parkinson’s Disease: Revisiting Classic Motor and Non-Motor Symptoms with Neuroimaging @ Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge, Berg Hall, B&C Conference Room | Stanford | California | United States
Parkinson’s Disease: Revisiting Classic Motor and Non-Motor Symptoms with Neuroimaging Presenter: Kathleen L Poston, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology, Stanford Location: Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge, Berg Hall, B&C Conference Room  
Nov 12 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Memorable Presentations: Matt Abrahams @ LK320, Li Ka Shing Center | Palo Alto | California | United States
Sponsored by Stanford Medicine’s Office of Faculty Development and Diversity. Registration required. Presenters often express the dual fear of forgetting what they intend to say and having their audience forget what they heard.  Clearly, these worries[...]
The Successful K Award Application: A Reviewer’s Perspective @ LK320, Li Ka Shing Center | Palo Alto | California | United States
Tuesday, December 4, 2018 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM, LKSC, room 320 Wednesday, December 5, 2018 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM, TBD Offered by the Office of Faculty Development and Diversity The K career development[...]
The Successful K Award Application: A Reviewer’s Perspective @ LK320, Li Ka Shing Center | Palo Alto | California | United States
Tuesday, December 4, 2018 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM, LKSC, room 320 Wednesday, December 5, 2018 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM, TBD Offered by the Office of Faculty Development and Diversity The K career development[...]
Faculty Workshop: Promotions for CEs, MCL and UTL faculty @ LK130, Li Ka Shing Center
Please join us for a Faculty Workshop discussing Promotions for CEs, MCL and UTL faculty. Wednesday, May 22, 12:30 – 1:30pm, LK130 (calendar invite will follow) Please RSVP using this link. Topics include: –         The[...]
ID Lecture Series: "HIV: Opportunistic Infections" @ Li Ka Shing Center, LK304/5
  Presenter: Phil Grant, MD;Assistant Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases) at the Stanford University Medical Center. Zoom Meeting ID: 790 915 319
ID Grand Rounds: Title: Discovery and validation of immune signatures predictive  of the progression to severe dengue. @ Lane Building, L151 (L154 Conference Room)
Presenter: Makeda L Robinson. Post-doctoral research fellow Infectious Diseases, Ph.D. candidate Department of Microbiology and Immunology. Zoom Meeting ID: 858 696 854
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[...]
Centering Belonging to Empower Trainees in Academia @ Online only
In this session for both PhD and MD faculty, leading educators in the PhD and MD spaces Carmin Powell, MD, Lahia Yemane, MD, Latishya Steele, PhD and Jennifer Cohen, PhD  will discuss how different life experiences can influence the ways[...]
Documentary Screening and Q&A: Black Men in White Coats @ Online only
Stanford Medicine’s Office of Faculty Development and Diversity (OFDD), Office of Diversity in Medical Education (ODME), Student National Medical Association (SNMA), and Black Faculty Affinity Meetings (BFAM) will host a screening of the documentary Black[...]
SCCR Virtual Science Series: Vaccines: Lessons Learned or Errors Repeated in the time of COVID @ ZOOM Webinar
Presenter: Dr. Philip Grant, MD Click HERE to Register! The mission of the Stanford Center for Clinical Research (SCCR) includes offering educational resources, training, and support for investigators and research staff.  We have invited the[...]
Medicine Grand Rounds: SARS-CoV-2 Variants @ Online only | Palo Alto | California | United States
NOTE: This MGR is ONLINE-only.   AGENDA Feature Presentation: SARS-CoV-2 Variants Presenters: Arjun Rustagi, MD, Postdoctoral Medical Fellow, Infectious Diseases, Stanford University  Benjamin Pinsky, MD, Associate Professor of Pathology and Infectious Diseases, Stanford University  Robert W.[...]