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1 and an MSc and PhD in applied mechanics from Stanford University.
2 We did a blinded, phase 2 clinical trial at Stanford University.
3 istrative Panel on Laboratory Animal Care at Stanford University.
4 istrative Panel on Laboratory Animal Care at Stanford University.
5 nd and Clinical Health Research Institute at Stanford University.
6 PRIMARY FUNDING SOURCE: Stanford University.
7 stance Interpretation Algorithm developed at Stanford University.
8 Arthur Kornberg's Biochemistry Department at Stanford University.
9 gy and a professor of Biological Sciences at Stanford University.
10 f chromosome 16 from Whitehead Institute and Stanford University.
11 aternal and Child Health Research Institute, Stanford University.
12 cted from November 2022 to September 2023 at Stanford University.
13 ent Trial (MUTT), and Byers Eye Institute at Stanford University.
14 tudies the replication of bacterial cells at Stanford University.
15 were obtained from the Byers Eye Institute, Stanford University.
16 H/NIDA) DP1DA046089, and anonymous donors to Stanford University.
17 h or without a diagnosis of schizophrenia at Stanford University.
19 GPT-4o outperformed the rule-based CheXpert [Stanford University] (73.1% [95% CI: 65.1, 79.7]) but wa
22 xt few decades, thoracic transplant teams at Stanford University and other institutions refined this
23 ipulation of genetic material, a decision by Stanford University and the University of California to
24 ly on two Discovery MI scanners installed at Stanford University and Uppsala University, and the resu
26 r samples from the University of Pittsburgh, Stanford University, and the University of Wisconsin-Mad
27 for microarray data from ongoing research at Stanford University, and to facilitate the public dissem
28 transplant programs (University of Chicago, Stanford University, and UCLA) was analyzed in order to
32 ovement cohort study of patients referred to Stanford University dermatology clinics was conducted be
33 l study of group 1 PAH patients evaluated at Stanford University (discovery cohort; n=281) and Univer
34 44 years ago, when I was invited to join the Stanford University faculty to create, essentially de no
35 An additional 11 patients were treated at Stanford University following US Food and Drug Administr
36 30 November 2020, 2671 patients presented to Stanford University for heart transplantation, of which
40 using patients who underwent ATAAD repair at Stanford University from 1967 through December 2019 were
41 ts receiving anthracycline or trastuzumab at Stanford University from October 2005 to October 2007 an
42 re collected at the psychology department at Stanford University from September 2012 to December 2014
43 e enrolled at a single academic institution (Stanford University) from 2008 to 2014, and the study an
45 at San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH) and Stanford University Hospital (SUH) were genotyped by pul
46 tients via mail or e-mail after visiting the Stanford University Hospital was administered privately
48 intervention group gathered at a resort near Stanford University in October 2022, whereas the partici
51 social media and a prospective cohort of the Stanford University Medical Center (n = 63 images from 1
52 rwent primary colorectal cancer resection at Stanford University Medical Center (Stanford, CA, USA; i
53 an age-matched population of 1024 cases from Stanford University Medical Center (SUMC) (1995-2000).
55 comes of patients treated with TLI for RA at Stanford University Medical Center and compares these ou
56 tients was selected from patients treated at Stanford University Medical Center between January 1976
57 erwent aortic or thoracoabdominal surgery at Stanford University Medical Center between January 1992
59 study of 12 adult participants recruited at Stanford University Medical Center who underwent WGS bet
67 Training Group 2501 TransEvo, Rhodes Trust, Stanford University Medical Scientist Training Program,
70 of patients screened for ROP as part of the Stanford University Network for Diagnosis of Retinopathy
71 versity Human Research Ethics Committee, the Stanford University Panel on Human Subjects in Medical R
75 , Professor of Radiology-Nuclear Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine (CA) and Chief of
76 baseline-controlled design, was conducted at Stanford University School of Medicine between November
78 ARTICIPANTS: Case-control study performed at Stanford University School of Medicine of 20 children 7
79 faculty physicians and physician leaders at Stanford University School of Medicine was conducted fro
80 ted with 'Department of Medicine (Oncology), Stanford University School of Medicine, 875 Blake Wilbur
85 l Work and of Medicine; Helena Kraemer, PhD, Stanford University School of Medicine; and Edmund Ricci
87 luated historical changes of ATAAD repair at Stanford University since the establishment of the aorti
88 e our experience in heart transplantation at Stanford University since the first transplantation perf
89 er Center for Allergy and Asthma Research at Stanford University (Stanford, CA, USA) with peanut alle
90 rsity of California, San Francisco, CA, USA, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA, and Massachusett
93 ranging from 133 of 271 862 tests (0.05%) at Stanford University to 2129 of 32 336 tests (6.58%) at P
96 tients with myopia at Byers Eye Institute at Stanford University were randomized to receive wavefront
97 in my career, and the move from New York to Stanford University, which initiated an ongoing collabor
98 ork) and Mark Mercola and Ioannis Karakikes (Stanford University), who are focusing on induced plurip
99 s underwent primary heart transplantation at Stanford University with follow-up through May 2022.
100 xperience as an infectious disease fellow at Stanford University with Jack Remington from 1969 to 197
101 niversity of Washington, Harvard University, Stanford University, Yale University, and the University