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  • Kenneth Vosti dies at 88

    An authority on the causes and management of infectious diseases, Vosti was also known as a committed teacher and administrator, admired for his empathy and warmth.

  • Mouse lemur as model for human disease

    Stanford researchers have identified more than 20 mouse lemurs with genetic traits for conditions such as heart disease and eye problems, making the tiny primates potentially useful for understanding diseases in humans.

  • Morioka-Douglas wins professionalism award

    The Stanford clinical professor of medicine was honored for her efforts to help low-income communities.

  • Pilot grants for population health projects

    The Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences has awarded 11 pilot grants to investigators with studies that seek to improve population and community health.


2023 ISSUE 3

Exploring ways AI is applied to health care