Scholar research
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Overdoses are dropping but the threat of fentanyl looms
Kevan Shah (2023 cohort) explains why California should spend its $121 million in opioid settlement dollars on fentanyl awareness, tracking and response.
August 05, 2024
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Gender differences in electronic health record usage among surgeons
A study led by Karen Malacon (2023 cohort) and co-authored by Ezra Yoseph (2022 cohort) found female surgeons spent more time in electronic health records than male colleagues.
July 23, 2024
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Data is a neighbor, not a number
The Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health spotlighted Zahra Fazal's (2022 cohort) research in Tanzania into the pandemic’s impact on people with albinism.
May 01, 2024
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Generative AI develops potential new drugs for antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Kyle Swanson (2021 cohort) co-authored an article on the use of generative AI to discover new molecular antibiotic compounds to combat A. baumannii.
April 08, 2024
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How personal experience forged this student’s passion for combating gender-based violence
Lillie Reed (2019 cohort) shares how she's dedicated her life and academic career to preventing gender-based violence and helping victims heal from the resulting trauma.
March 07, 2024
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Two young climate scientists. Two visions of the solution.
Yannai Kashtan (2020 cohort) shares his perspective on some of the biggest questions that he and the next generation of climate scientists face.
March 01, 2024