Stanford Healthcare Innovation Lab
Stanford University is conducting a research study to explore the potential health benefits of regular exposure to compounds extracted from plants. I spoke with researcher Jenny Kim, who is conducting this study and she shared her journey and passion for this unique study. “My background was actually in mechanical engineering,” Kim said. “I worked a […]
Niku Sedarat, a high school student, profiles the impactful mental health advocacy of Keith Humphreys and Patrick J. Kennedy, highlighting their recognition at our second Mental Healthcare Innovations Summit.
Katie Spitzer, a high school student, explores how advancements in preventative medicine, particularly through wearable technology and understanding of genetic mutations like BRCA 1 and 2, are revolutionizing early detection and prevention of cancer.
Badri Viswanathan, a high school student, explains our lab's publication looking at low fat and low carb diets as weight loss interventions.
Adam Zaidi, a high school student, explains the development and scientific innovation behind the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.
Badri Viswanathan, a high school student, dives into our lab's publication on a novel intervention for depression and well being.
We seek to identify and evaluate the environmental and workplace exposures using comprehensive exposome analysis methods and the combination of metabolomics data to identify occupational exposures that may impact human health. Join this study to help further research on the exposome and learn more about your own exposures in your home and workplace.
Badri Viswanathan, a high school student, summarizes our recent paper, Recurrent Repeat Expansions in Human Cancer Genomes, and shares insights from the study.
Which type of exercise is best for optimizing your health: high-intensity interval training (HIIT) or endurance training? We are conducting a study to investigate the physiological and molecular effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) vs. endurance training. If you are sedentary and want to begin exercising, we need your help!
