The new issue of Stanford Medicine magazine explores the challenges and promise of artificial intelligence for medical care, research and education.

A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of leadership in pioneering research, creative teaching protocols and effective clinical therapies.

It may not be smart, but we value something more if we’ve put a lot of sweat equity into it. Neuroscientists may have figured out the biochemical basis of why

A physician/computer scientist tried to break ChatGPT with the most fraught medical scenarios he could think of. The result was a surprising conclusion about how such tools can enhance doctors’ conversations with patients.

This Q&A discusses why antibiotic overuse is a problem and how you can help combat it.

Pancreatic cancer is deadly, and its toll is growing. Scientists find that scar tissue around the tumor suggests how long a patient will live after diagnosis.

This Q&A looks at research into digital tools that can both recognize and address the negative impact alcohol use can have on a person's health