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Professor sequences his entire genome at low cost, with small team
Simulation center helps close the gap between classroom learning and patient care
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Window expanded for stroke treatment
With clock ticking, Stanford makes unprecedented effort to file for NIH stimulus grants
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Match Day 2009
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