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Top AIDS scientist delivers Stanford lecture, declaring end in sight for pandemic- Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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RT @EGPAF: Top #AIDS scientist delivers @Stanford lecture, declaring end in sight for pandemic - http://t.co/kB132QAg (via @sumedicine)

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Invasive heart test being dramatically overused, study shows - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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Pain center receives national recognition - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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Thanks @AmericanPainSoc for recognizing the #Stanford #Pain Management Center as a 2012 Center of Excellence! http://t.co/X28d2A8v

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Stanford researchers boost potency, reduce side effects of IL-2 protein used to treat cancer - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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Stanford researchers boost potency, reduce side effects of IL-2 protein used to treat #cancer - http://t.co/oW06qxpx

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Chemical and Systems Biology to host sculptor-in-residence - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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#Stanford Dept. of Chemical & Systems Biology hosts sculptor-in-residence Alyson Shotz March 26-30: http://t.co/uuRIUynW #publicevents

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Genetic analysis of ancient ‘Iceman’ mummy traces ancestry from Alps to Mediterranean isle - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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Scientists' genetic analysis of ancient 'Iceman' mummy traces ancestry from Alps to Mediterranean isle: http://t.co/a854Udkx #genetics

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Story headline here - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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Looking to jump-start study recruitment? Here are four websites where researchers can publicize #clinicaltrials: http://t.co/yR2MKa5s

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5 Questions: Morton on role of surgeries aimed at curbing obesity rates - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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Head of FDA to be keynote speaker at commencement - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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Exciting news! Head of @US_FDA to be keynote speaker at #Stanford medical school commencement on June 16: http://t.co/2PtEQ9Ih

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New center to treat rare disorders with multiplying tumors - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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#Stanford opens new clinical neurogenetics oncology program to treat rare disorders w/ multiplying tumors: http://t.co/LI6i2Ekx

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Population studies at heart of initiative to improve health - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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Population studies at heart of initiative to improve health - Stanford Medical Center Report http://t.co/VecATFTV #medicine

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Type-2 diabetes linked to autoimmune reaction in Stanford study - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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Stanford/Packard imaging study shows how humor activates kids' brain regions - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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Women report feeling pain more intensely than men, says study of electronic records - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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Regeneration of specialized cells offers hope for treating chronic kidney disease, Stanford researchers say - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine

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Regeneration of specialized cells offers hope for treating chronic kidney disease - Stanford University School of Med. http://t.co/AcW6qpV0

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