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Stanford University School of Medicine

Medical school that improves health through discoveries and innovation in health care, education and research

A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of leadership in pioneering research, creative teaching protocols and effective clinical therapies.

Our close proximity to the resources of the university — including the Schools of Business, Law, Humanities and Sciences, and Engineering, our seamless relationship with our affiliated adult and children’s hospitals, and our ongoing associations with the entrepreneurial endeavors of Silicon Valley, make us uniquely positioned to accelerate the pace at which new knowledge is translated into tangible health benefits.

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See also: Academia Stanford University - Private research university, one of the world's leading research and teaching institutions

Details last updated 06-Dec-2019

People at Stanford University School of Medicine

Roger Pedersen

Adjunct Professor and Senior Research Scientist at Stanford University School of Medicine

Hadley Leggett

Freelance medical writer at Stanford University School of Medicine

Tony Wyss-Coray

Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine

Ravi Majeti

Director of the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

Vittorio Sebastiano

Assistant Professor of Obstetric and Gynaecology at the Stanford University School of Medicine

Kimberlee D’Ardenne

Author at Stanford school of Medicine

Paul Kwo

Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, Director of Hepatology

Andrew Huberman

Professor and Neuroscientist at Stanford University and Host of the Huberman Lab Podcast

Bruce Goldman

Science writer at Stanford University School of Medicine

Themistocles (Tim) Assimes

Associate Professor Of Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

Mark M. Davis

Avery Family Professor of Immunology at Stanford University School of Medicine.

Michael Longaker

Professor of Surgery, Stanford Medicine

Charles K.F. Chan

Assistant professor of surgery, Stanford Medicine

Christopher Vaughan

Communications manager, Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine

Stuart Kim

Professor of Developmental Biology and Genetics at Stanford University School of Medicine

Hiromitsu (Hiro) Nakauchi

Professor of Genetics at Stanford University School of Medicine.

Jun Ding

Assistant Professor, Neurology & Neurological Sciences, Stanford

Nirav Shah

Senior scholar at Stanford, Adviser to Kinsa, Former New York State health commissioner,

Julie Parsonnet

Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine

Stanford University School of Medicine News

Stanford scientists unlock key to reviving ageing brain cells

Stanford scientists unlock key to reviving ageing brain cells

SciTechDaily - 06-Oct-2024

Glucose regulation may hold the key to restoring neuron growth

Antibody treatment rejuvenates aged immune systems in mice

Antibody treatment rejuvenates aged immune systems in mice

Science - 04-Apr-2024

Researchers improved immune response to new infections and reduced overall inflammation

Novel antibody therapy rejuvenates aging immune systems in mice

Novel antibody therapy rejuvenates aging immune systems in mice

New Scientist - 27-Mar-2024

Potential treatment approach to boost immunity and fight disease in older adults

Simple at-home fingerprick test reveals thousands of health insights

Simple at-home fingerprick test reveals thousands of health insights

Stanford University School of Medicine - 19-Jan-2024

Reading metabolic and immune responses, blood test paves way for early diagnosis & personalized medicine

Vegan diets enhance heart health over omnivorous diets, even in identical twins

Vegan diets enhance heart health over omnivorous diets, even in identical twins

Live Forever Club - 06-Dec-2023

Benefits include lower LDL-C, reduced fasting insulin & weight management

Hunter-gatherer diet unveils incredible gut microbiome diversity

Hunter-gatherer diet unveils incredible gut microbiome diversity

New Scientist - 21-Jun-2023

A study of Tanzania's Hadza people reveals over a thousand new gut microorganism species

Reprogrammed tumour cells to be used as therapeutic cancer vaccine for treating cancer

Reprogrammed tumour cells to be used as therapeutic cancer vaccine for treating cancer

Stanford School of Medicine - 01-Mar-2023

T cells are trained to recognize cancer antigens, which attack the cancer cells when reintroduced into the body

Microbiome and metabolic biomarkers can predict who will lose the most weight

Microbiome and metabolic biomarkers can predict who will lose the most weight

Stanford School of Medicine - 04-Jan-2023

Soon there will be a test to check what the best diet is for your individual microbiome

Anti-inflammatory exercise factors target cerebrovasculature

Anti-inflammatory exercise factors target cerebrovasculature

Stanford School of Medicine - 08-Dec-2021

Exercise plasma boosts memory and dampens brain inflammation

Smart toilets could provide effortless monitoring of a range of biomarkers, not just gut health

Smart toilets could provide effortless monitoring of a range of biomarkers, not just gut health

Guardian - 23-Sep-2021

Coprata and Toi Labs among companies looking to bring products to market in the next couple of years

New evidence on reversing cognitive ageing in aged mice

New evidence on reversing cognitive ageing in aged mice

The Scientist - 20-Jan-2021

EP2 receptor which causes inflammation & ageing was knocked down in a disease model

Turn Bio licenses mRNA technology to undo ageing effects

Turn Bio licenses mRNA technology to undo ageing effects

Longevity Technology - 12-Jan-2021

A revolutionary technology research to provide the cure for age-related diseases

Protein that regulates muscle function in ageing discovered

Protein that regulates muscle function in ageing discovered

Stanford School of Medicine - 10-Dec-2020

Blocking it improved muscle strength & function while endurance was also boosted in mice

Method to regenerate joint cartilage in adults, discovered

Method to regenerate joint cartilage in adults, discovered

Stanford School of Medicine - 17-Aug-2020

Principle tested and a success in mice and humans, to ease arthritis in the future

4 categories of ageing identified: metabolic, liver, kidney, immune system

4 categories of ageing identified: metabolic, liver, kidney, immune system

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 14-Jan-2020

Knowing which ageotype you are could help focus your efforts on where you're ageing most

Young mouse blood can reverse declines in the brains of older mice

Young mouse blood can reverse declines in the brains of older mice

earth.com - 04-Jun-2019

Two proteins may be responsible for improving brain cell growth

Antibodies restore brain function of old mice back to their young days

Antibodies restore brain function of old mice back to their young days

New Atlas - 05-Apr-2019

Possible treatment for neurodegenerative diseases of old age

People Who Drink More Coffee May Live Longer

People Who Drink More Coffee May Live Longer

Next Avenue - 03-Feb-2017

Caffeine may reduce chronic inflammation linked to age-related diseases

Wearable sensors can tell when you are getting sick

Wearable sensors can tell when you are getting sick

Stanford University - 12-Jan-2017

Analysed nearly 2 billion measurements from 60 people, including continuous data from wearables a...

RNA splicing could help us prevent aging

RNA splicing could help us prevent aging

Futurism - 06-Dec-2016

Researchers wanted to find out the impact of RNA splicing on the ageing process

Chronic stroke patients safely recover after injection of human stem cells

Chronic stroke patients safely recover after injection of human stem cells

Kurzweil Network - 03-Jun-2016

Stanford University School of Medicine studied 18 patients who had suffered a stroke between six ...

Telomere extension turns back aging clock in cultured human cells

Telomere extension turns back aging clock in cultured human cells

Stanford University - 22-Jan-2015

Researchers delivered a modified RNA that encodes a telomere-extending protein to cultured human ...