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Getting to Stanford Medical Informatics

Stanford Medical Informatics, including the administrative offices for the Stanford Biomedical Informatics Training Program, is located in the Medical School Office Building (MSOB) on Campus Drive West between Panama Street and Welch Road. The street address is 251 Campus Drive West. Entrance to our parking lot is on Welch Rd. There is metered parking immediately to the left after you enter the parking lot.

The MSOB is a three story white building with redwood window framing and stone fountain outside the back entrance. Walk upstairs to the second floor, turn right and go through the double doors at the end of the hall.

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Directions

By Shuttle from San Francisco International Airport

Take the "Super Shuttle" van service (roughly $30). The van will take you directly to the MSOB, 251 Campus Drive, which is between Panama Street and Welch Road.

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By Taxi Cab from San Francisco International Airport

Taxi cabs from San Francisco Airport to the Stanford campus can be very expensive, around $100 each way.

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From San Francisco on Highway 101

Take Highway 101 South to Palo Alto, and exit on Embarcadero Rd. West. Take Embarcadero across El Camino Real, at which point it becomes Galvez Street, and you will be on Stanford's campus.

Turn right on Campus Drive West. Turn right on Welch Rd (next right turn after the stop sign at Panama St) and then the first right to enter our parking lot. Metered visitor spaces are immediately to your left. If you pass Stock Farm Road while on Campus Drive West, you are too far and should turn around at the next stop sign.

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From San Jose on Highway 101

Take Highway 101 North to Palo Alto, and exit on Embarcadero Rd. West (there should be a sign saying Stanford University second exit). Do not take the first Embarcadero exit. The second Embarcadero Road exit will loop around and go over the freeway. Take Embarcadero accross El Camino Real, at which point it becomes Galvez Street, and you will be on Stanford's campus.

Turn right on Campus Drive West. Turn right on Welch Rd (next right turn after the stop sign at Panama St) and then the first right to enter our parking lot. Metered visitor spaces are immediately to your left. If you pass Stock Farm Road while on Campus Drive West, you are too far and should turn around at the next stop sign.

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From San Francisco on Highway 280

Take Highway 280 South toward San Jose. Exit on Alpine and turn left (going under the freeway). Turn right at Junipero Serra (first light). Turn left on Campus Drive West (first light). Pass 3 stop signs and turn left onto Welch Rd and then the first right to enter the parking lot. Metered visitor spaces are immediiately to your left.

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From San Jose on Highway 280

Take Highway 280 North toward San Francisco. Exit on Alpine and turn right. Turn right at Junipero Serra (first light). Turn left on Campus Drive West (first light). Pass 3 stop signs and turn left onto Welch Rd and then the first right to enter the parking lot. Metered visitor spaces are immediiately to your left.

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Using the Stanford Campus Shuttle Service

The Marguerite Shuttle is a free Stanford Transportation service within the campus. It has schedules posted on bus stop posts. The Marguerite schedule is also available online. The B line stops at the Stock Farm Parking Structure across Welch Rd from the MSOB.

The Marguerite also stops at the Stanford Medical Center, the Stanford Oval (near Memorial Church), Tressider (near Stanford Bookstore), and other stops along Campus Drive. For more information, see the Marguerite information page.

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