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Tying up loose ends of the human genome

Stanford researchers find a new way to examine all of an individual's genes in detail, swiftly and cheaply. More »

Medical Center Report  Stanford Medicine Magazine Summer 2008
Medical Center Report  Stanford Medicine Magazine

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Regular running slows the effects of aging, according to a new medical school study that has tracked 500 older runners for more than 20 years. Full story »

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Keith Humphreys
Iraq's mental healthcare system

Keith Humphreys, professor of psychiatry and behavioral science, is the lead American addition expert on the international team tasked with helping Iraq rebuild its mental health system. He discusses the scope of the effort and the challenges the team has faced. Hosted by the school's executive director of communications, Paul Costello. Length: 20 mins.

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Sept. 4 | 4:00-5:30 PM

CCSR RM 4105

Garret A. FitzGeraldComplexities in prostaglandin biology

Garret FitzGerald, MD, professor of medicine at University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, will discuss this topic. Details »

Sept 8 | 4:00-5:00 PM

CLARK CENTER, S361

Roger Bouillon Vitamin D and its multiple actions

Roger Bouillon, MD, from Katholieke Universiteit in Belguim, will discuss this topic. Details »

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