Publication: News from Stanford's School of Medicine

First reported Jun 18 2013 - Updated Jun 18 2013 - 1 reports

Court's decision likely good for patients, experts say

Although the recent Supreme Court ruling on gene patenting may be an ethical and philosophical triumph, it's not likely that patient care will change immediately, Stanford experts say. ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 18 2013]
Entities: Patient, Ethical, Patent
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

Voices may not trigger brain's reward centers in children with autism, study shows

In autism, brain regions tailored to respond to voices are poorly connected to reward-processing circuits, according to a new study. ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 17 2013]
Entities: Autism
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

Find your passion, Nobel laureate tells graduates

Finding your passion is key to success, Nobel prize winner and Stanford professor Brian Kobilka told the newest graduates of the School of Medicine. ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 17 2013]
First reported Jun 11 2013 - Updated Jun 11 2013 - 1 reports

Self-defense training for Kenyan girls reduces rape, study finds

Rape is shockingly common in Kenyan slums, where up to one in four girls are raped each year. But a short self-defense course can reduce the girls' vulnerability to sexual assault. ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 11 2013]
First reported Jun 08 2013 - Updated Jun 08 2013 - 1 reports

Documentary by filmmakers at medical school to air June 17 on KQED

"The Revolutionary Optimists" will air on the Emmy Award-winning series Independent Lens on June 17 at 10 p.m. on KQED. ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
First reported Jun 08 2013 - Updated Jun 08 2013 - 1 reports

Patient manages genetic high cholesterol with nurse's help

Brenda Gundell's introduction to familial hypercholesterolemia came in the worst way. ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
First reported Jun 08 2013 - Updated Jun 08 2013 - 1 reports

In clinical trial, scientists hope to train immune system to attack cancer

Researchers have shown it's possible to perpetuate an anti-cancer immune response in mice by blocking the activity of immune cells with specific antibodies injected directly into the tumor. ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
First reported Jun 08 2013 - Updated Jun 08 2013 - 1 reports

Next faculty senate meeting set for June 18

At the June 18 meeting, faculty senate members will hear reports on this year's residency match and on diversity efforts at the medical school. ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
First reported Jun 08 2013 - Updated Jun 08 2013 - 1 reports

Blood transfusions dip at Stanford, scientist says

Blood collections and transfusions nationwide are on the decline, with Stanford among the institutions that have taken steps to effectively reduce the use of precious blood supplies. ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
Entities: Blood Transfusion
First reported Jun 08 2013 - Updated Jun 08 2013 - 1 reports

To keep players off the sidelines, Dragoo stresses injury prevention

It's said that experience is the best teacher. In the case of Jason Dragoo, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon at Stanford who specializes in knee injuries, experience may also make the best healer. ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
Entities: Surgeon
First reported Jun 08 2013 - Updated Jun 08 2013 - 1 reports

Engineered molecules boost immune attack on cancer, researchers say

Building on research showing that cancer cells send signals to the immune system to avoid being attacked, scientists have engineered molecules that are proficient at neutralizing those signals. ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
First reported Jun 08 2013 - Updated Jun 08 2013 - 1 reports

School of Medicine to increase faculty

The university has granted the School of Medicine permission to gradually increase the size of its faculty, as well as to expand research opportunities for clinician-educators. ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]

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Court's decision likely good for patients, expe... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 18 2013]
Find your passion, Nobel laureate tells graduates [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 17 2013]
Voices may not trigger brain's reward centers i... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 17 2013]
Self-defense training for Kenyan girls reduces ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 11 2013]
For employees of the hospitals, new ways to fin... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
Next faculty senate meeting set for June 18 [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
Documentary by filmmakers at medical school to ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
Patient manages genetic high cholesterol with n... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
Engineered molecules boost immune attack on can... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
In clinical trial, scientists hope to train imm... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
Blood transfusions dip at Stanford, scientist says [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
School of Medicine to increase faculty [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
To keep players off the sidelines, Dragoo stres... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
Brain makes its own version of Valium, scientis... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 30 2013]
Scientists consider potential of abundant biome... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 28 2013]
Free online ‘Statistics in Medicine’ course sta... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 28 2013]
Researchers identify genetic suspects in sporad... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 26 2013]
Diabetes' genetic underpinnings can vary based ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 23 2013]
Anti-CD47 antibody may offer new route to succe... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 20 2013]
A latticework of iridescent color and light [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 20 2013]
Performing medicine [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 18 2013]
Packard Children's car-seat program hits milestone [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 18 2013]
Gabriel Garcia will receive medical school dive... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 18 2013]
Mom gets in shape to give kidney to daughter wi... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 18 2013]
Unit focuses on neurology care for babies at ri... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 18 2013]
Registration for Stanford Medicine X opens today [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 15 2013]
Frogs in California harbor deadly amphibian pat... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 15 2013]
Blocking protein expression delays onset of mul... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 09 2013]
Symposium showcases broad scope of research by ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 09 2013]
Moore, Deisseroth named HHMI investigators [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 09 2013]
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Court's decision likely good for patients, expe... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 18 2013]
Although the recent Supreme Court ruling on gene patenting may be an ethical and philosophical triumph, it's not likely that patient care will change immediately, Stanford experts say. ...
Find your passion, Nobel laureate tells graduates [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 17 2013]
Finding your passion is key to success, Nobel prize winner and Stanford professor Brian Kobilka told the newest graduates of the School of Medicine. ...
Voices may not trigger brain's reward centers i... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 17 2013]
In autism, brain regions tailored to respond to voices are poorly connected to reward-processing circuits, according to a new study. ...
Self-defense training for Kenyan girls reduces ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 11 2013]
Rape is shockingly common in Kenyan slums, where up to one in four girls are raped each year. But a short self-defense course can reduce the girls' vulnerability to sexual assault. ...
For employees of the hospitals, new ways to fin... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - Jun 08 2013]
Beginning with today's issue, the electronic version of "Inside Stanford Medicine" will be more widely available to the staffs of Stanford Hospital & Clinics and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. ...
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