News
The Stanford Center for Excellence in Pulmonary Biology
A rapid increase in the number and types of immune cells in the lungs of mice after birth may aid development and help protect against infections.
- – Patient Stories
Up and Running Again, With Heart
Roza Saad’s new heart and lungs put her back on track.
- – News Center
Stanford researchers map intricacies of lung cancer in one of their own
When James Spudich was diagnosed with lung cancer, researchers had a rare, and unexpected, opportunity to study healthy and diseased human tissue at an unprecedented level of detail.
- – News Center
Siblings breathe easier following double-lung transplants
David Diaz, 9, who has cystic fibrosis, received a pair of new lungs three years after his sister, who also has CF, underwent a double-lung transplantation.
- – News Center
Spectrum awards $1.74 million in pilot grants to 43 projects
Stanford’s clinical and translational research center has awarded funding to teams of multidisciplinary investigators who are tackling health care problems through novel approaches.