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He mentioned retail, housing, and medical offices as possibilities. Mr. Etchemendy said the land would not be used for academic purposes. Q. Should Stanford open its land to hikers? Pointing to the goodwill the university has generated by opening …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
Liver transplants are rejected less vigorously than transplants of other organs, such as hearts or kidneys, according to longtime transplant surgeon Dr. Oscar Salvatierra of Stanford University's School of Medicine. As a result, treatment with …
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Liver transplants are rejected less vigorously than transplants of other organs, such as hearts or kidneys, according to longtime transplant surgeon Dr. Oscar Salvatierra of Stanford University's School of Medicine. As a result, treatment with …
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San Jose Mercury News, USA
But when it's the Stanford Lightning, a youth field hockey program, then it begins to make sense. Born a little more than four years ago when a small group of families sought out a competitive experience for their children, the Stanford Lightning has …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
By Diana Samuels Stanford University Medical Center is offering Palo Alto $124 million in housing, traffic reduction and other community benefits to offset the impacts of its proposed $3.5 billion, 1.3 million-square-foot hospital expansion project, …
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“One of the biggest issues in a pandemic is cross-contamination,” said emergency medicine physician Milana Boukhman, as she waited for another volunteer “sick” person to arrive at her treatment station, one of several set up in a parking garage near …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
By Diana Samuels Stanford University Medical Center is offering Palo Alto $124 million in housing, traffic reduction and other community benefits to offset the impacts of its proposed $3.5 billion, 1.3 million-square-foot hospital expansion project, …
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By Jon Wilner San Jose State starting quarterback Kyle Reed (7) hands the ball off to Yonus Davis (34) during their game against Utah State in the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game at Spartan Stadium in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, …
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Engineering graduates wore hard hats; computer students put algorithms on their mortarboards. Another group — future marine biologists, no doubt — fashioned plastic headgear with streaming ribbons to make themselves look like jellyfish. …
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By Diana Samuels Registered nurse Debbie Mock, foreground, screens 8-month-old Redwood City resident Leo Gelb Friday during Stanford Hospital's drive-through triage exercise. Organizers said the intent of the exercise was to see if a large number of …