Introduction to Genomics and Medicine
Pasteur and Preventive Medicine - Extract of Our Fragile Fortress
Modern Day Epidemics due to failure to Vaccinate
Food Prices and Obesity: Evidence and Policy Implications for Taxes and Subsidies
Personalized Medicine in 2014: has healthcare been transformed? Ralph Snyderman
Genome TV Channel
Henry Stewart Talks
•Biomedical and Life Sciences Collection Topics
Cancer: apoptosis, epigenetics, monoclonal antibody therapy, evolution and medicine
Clinical Proteomics
Diseases, Disorders & Treatments: Alzheimers, autoimmunity, autism and ASD, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative diseases, obesity, prions, RNA interference, bioinformatics and genome analysis
Drug Discovery: antivirals, biomarkers, cancer therapy, monoclonals, small molecules
Drug Discovery and Development in the Neurosciences
Epigenetics, Chromatin, Transcription and Cancer
Genetics: Copy number variation, DNA methylation, epigenetics, eukaryotic gene regulation, human genetics, population genetics
Introduction to Human Genetics
Genetics of Cardiovascular Disease
The Genetic Basis of Neurological Disorders
Small Molecule Drug Discovery
Stem Cells
Biomedical Seminars Calendar
Medical Grand Rounds
Mark Pegram, Prof. of Medicine – Therapeutic strategies targeting ERBB2
Hanlee Ji, Stanford Oncology – The Genetics of Personalized Cancer Medicine
Joseph Wu, Stanford Cardiology – iPSC for modeling cardiovascular disease
Robert Negrin, Stanford Bone Marrow Transplantation – Allogenic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation Today and Tomorrow
Atul Butte, Stanford Pediatrics – Systems Medicine: Translating 300 billion points of data into new therapies
Marc Lipman, University of Miami - Will we ever cure Breast Cancer?
Muin Khoury, Director Office of public Health CDC - –Genomic Medicine in the 21st Century From Science to Action
Ross Levine, Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell - –Genetics and therapy of Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Steve Coutre, Chief Resident, Stanford Department of Medicine–Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia: Do we have a cure?
Russ Altman, Professor of Bioengineering, Genetics, Biomedical Informatics - Moving Pharmacogenomics into the Clinic
Deborah Zarin, Director ClinicalTrials.gov - Selective Publication, Suspect Analyses and Other Maladies
Atul Butte, Professor of System Medicine - Transforming Trillions of Data Points into Diagnostics, Therapeutics, and New Insights
Rainer Storb, Director of Transplantation, Fred Huntchinson, - Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
Roger Kornberg, Professor of Structural Biology, Nobel Laureate - Transcription in Development and Disease
Mike Snyder, Chairman of Genetics - Integrating Omics into Medicine: Where we are and where we should be.
Kathleen Poston, Asst. Professor of Neurology, Stanford. Parkinson’s Disease: Revisiting Classic Motor and Non-Motor Symptoms with Neuroimaging
David Liang - Marfan Syndrome and Relatives
Frederic B. Kraemer - Hypertriglyceridemia: Causes, Risk and Treatments.
Joy Wu - Bone and Blood: The role of osteoblasts in hematopoiesis