(November 8, 2011) John Cooke discusses about the risk factors that contribute to quicker vascular aging and responds to audience questions.
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(December 6, 2011) Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine Michael McConnell discusses his work in preventative cardiology, advancements in technology used for cardiovascular ...
(November 15, 2011) Marcia Stefanick reviews the differences in heart disease with regards to gender and age and how certain aspects of treatment should be changed to better ...
(November 29, 2011) Thomas Quertermous explores how genetics influence cardiovascular diseases and how much risk heritability presents as opposed to behavior.
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(November 1, 2011) Assistant Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, Euan Ashley, discusses the cardiovascular risks and benefits for high performing athletes.
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(October 18, 2011) Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Beth Pruitt discusses his work in human embryonic stem-cell-derived cardiac myosites and future opportunities ...
January 23, 2012 - In this course, world renowned physicist, Leonard Susskind, dives into the fundamentals of classical mechanics and quantum physics. He discovers the link ...
January 30, 2012 - In this course, world renowned physicist, Leonard Susskind, dives into the fundamentals of classical mechanics and quantum physics. He discovers the link ...
(October 25, 2011) Associate Professor at the Stanford School of Medicine, Joseph Wu explores how stem cells may be used in the future to repair hearts that have failed. ...
January 16, 2012 - In this course, world renowned physicist, Leonard Susskind, dives into the fundamentals of classical mechanics and quantum physics. He discovers the link ...
(September 27, 2011) Daniel Bernstein gives an introduction to the course as well as briefly discussing the heart and some of the diseases that will be discussed during the ...
(October 4, 2011) Paul Wang and Anne Dubin talk about the risks of heart rhythm disorders both in adults and young children and the common methods used to combat such diseases....
(October 11, 2011) Robert Robbins and Alan Yeung talk about recent advances in cardiovascular surgery, what it means for patients, and how they envision the field advancing ...
Stanford researchers are using FMRI technology to study the brains of teenage girls at risk of depression.
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The eighth annual Pan-Asian Music Festival at Stanford, which runs Feb. 5-11, will focus on music from China, Japan and Korea. Here, Jindong Cai, founder and artistic director ...
A Stanford University research team has designed a high-efficiency charging system that uses magnetic fields to wirelessly transmit large electric currents between metal ...
Author and activist Gloria Steinem challenged a Stanford audience on Jan. 26 to continue the fight for equality, focusing on issues such as the treatment of caregivers, violence ...
Tweenage girls who spend endless hours watching videos and media multitasking with digital devices tend to be less successful with social and emotional development, according ...
Tweenage girls who spend endless hours watching videos and media multitasking with digital devices tend to be less successful with social and emotional development, according ...
'The Thinker,' one of the most famous works of art in the world, returns home to Stanford's Cantor Arts Center after a two-year loan to the North Carolina Museum of Art.
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November 1, 2011 - An esteemed group of individuals with personal experience and great understanding of the public broadcasting industry discuss the future of the service ...
January 17, 2012 - Helen Vendler, one of the leading American poetry critics, as well as a distinguished professor in Harvard University's Department of English, discusses ...
Stanford's newly renovated Virtual Human Interaction Lab was specifically designed for psychological experimentation in virtual worlds, says Associate Professor of Communication ...
(October 17, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses symmetry and conservation laws, including ...
(November 21, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he dives into the topics of magnetic and electrostatic ...