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.

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.

For nearly a lifetime, Aruna Gambhir has waged a war against cancer. Now, as she fights it for the third time, she’s sharing the story of her family’s history with the disease – and the hope stemming from research using cells grown from her son’s brain tumor.

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.

Researchers have identified simple food swaps that, if adopted universally, could reduce the nation’s food-related carbon footprint by more than a third.