School of Medicine researchers create more affordable, efficient blood test Rebecca Mak and Shilpa Sajja August 2, 2016 0 Comments A team from Stanford University School of Medicine has created a more affordable, efficient blood test to combat problematic and growing antibiotic resistance by providing an easy method to discern... Read More »
Med School’s Li Ka Shing Center hosts Pre-Vet Expo Sarah Wishingrad May 18, 2015 0 Comments The Li Ka Shing Center at the Medical School hosted Stanford’s fourth Pre-Vet Expo on Sunday. The all-day event consisted of multiple presentations and panels with veterinarians in multiple fields... Read More »
Students, faculty adapt to MCAT changes Abigail Schott-Rosenfield February 23, 2015 1 Comment The revised version of the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scheduled to be released this April will place greater emphasis on biochemistry and the social sciences. The revised MCAT is a step... Read More »
Scientists use E. coli for more effective biofuels Alexis Garduno November 18, 2011 0 Comments Two Stanford researchers have found a way to use E. coli to produce biodiesel fuel. Xingye Yu, a Ph.D. candidate, and Tiangang Liu, a post-doctoral student, recently used E. coli to model fatty acid... Read More »
Study says new doctors not taught LGBT issues Robin Chin October 21, 2011 0 Comments American medical schools are lacking LGBT-related health curriculum, according to a new study published by the Stanford School of Medicine. A survey of 132 schools discovered that medical students... Read More »