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Jenny Martinez, Lloyd Minor, and David Studdert provide an update on the NIH announcement of its intention to place a cap of 15% on indirect costs.
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Nourishing the collective being
Throughout February, to celebrate Black Liberation Month, campus centers and departments will host events including a pop-up shop, a service day at the farm, and more.
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Update on Jan. 27 OMB memo, federal funding freeze
Jon Levin, Jenny Martinez, and David Studdert provide an update and resources for members of the Stanford community in regards to a recent Memorandum announcing a temporary stay on federal funding programs.
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In her new book, Didi Kuo argues political parties…
Kuo, a fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, says this evolution lays the groundwork for serious imbalances in who democracy serves.
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Coal emissions cost India millions in crop damages
New research from the Doerr School of Sustainability suggests future emissions reductions could have benefits more significant and widespread than previously understood.
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FDA clears sepsis test that significantly reduces…
Purvesh Khatri, whose lab at Stanford Medicine developed the test, discusses a breakthrough that could be transformative for millions of patients each year.
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Legal Design Lab receives Gates Foundation grant to…
A new project will focus on piloting and refining AI “co-pilots” to assist legal aid organizations with eviction defense and re-entry debt.
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Stanford Medicine offers safer, faster way to…
The new test, which detects genetic material from mold, spares patients from tissue biopsies.
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Study suggests physicians make better decisions with …
According to new research, doctors may benefit from an LLM assist when faced with a clinical crossroads.
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Beanbags and boundaries
More than two dozen Stanford frosh gathered recently in the West FloMo lounge to learn about sexual citizenship and make one-of-a-kind beanbag chairs for their dorm rooms, hosted by Stanford’s PEERs (prevent, educate, empower, refer) program. Learn more about PEERs and upcoming workshops on the Vaden Health website.
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