Collaborators & Affiliates
In addition to the 135 labs across the 11 departments in biosciences that are all part of our graduate studies program, we also work closely with these collaborators, affiliates and programs.
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BIO-X is Stanford's new program focused on interdisciplinary biosciences research. By accelerating the formation of partnerships between biologists, clinicians, engineers, chemists, physicists, and computer scientists, BIO-X creates fertile ground discovery, invention, and education. |
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The Genome Technology Center develops new technologies to address important biological questions that otherwise would not be feasible. Our successes can involve improvements to existing technologies or completely new inventions, both of which aim to increase speed and accuracy while decreasing cost. In turn, once a new technology has been developed or advanced, it can often drive the perception of what is possible in the realm of experimental biology. Historically, this synergism between biology and technology has thrived at SGTC as applied to yeast functional genomics and large-scale sequencing efforts. In the next phase of our evolution we will use yeast as the test-bed of advanced technologies to enable novel solutions to the greatest challenges facing human health. |
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Stanford Medical Informatics (SMI) is an interdisciplinary academic and research group within the Department of Medicine in the Stanford University School of Medicine. SMI brings together scientists who create and validate models of how knowledge and data are used within biomedicine. Our research staff and students study new methods for acquiring, representing, processing, and managing knowledge and data within health care and the biomedical sciences. |




