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Stanford biomedical ethicist @HankGreelyLSJU looks at #Ebola - what happened and what can be done: http://t.co/TSVCJTJFsh
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How Stanford-developed CyberKnife technology revolutionized cancer care. Watch: http://t.co/Irk1wZ9cTL
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Even old brains can stay healthy, says Stanford neurologist Victor Henderson. Learn how in this #BiomedBites video: http://t.co/hMsIzSClIV
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Oct. 16, Stanford breast cancer experts hold a free talk on genetic testing, early detection & treatment advances: http://t.co/7aGUZ8HMdx
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RT @SUMedicine: Examining the promise and peril of genome sequencing for newborns. http://t.co/PmF1tcTGfg #personalizedmedicine
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New Stanford brain research will tackle challenges associated with addiction policy, prosthetics, stroke and more: http://t.co/84L3SHEeMF
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Ron Johnson returns to the stage, welcomes guests to "become part of the equation" themselves to fuel Stanford Medicine innovation.
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De la Zerda: Trust, plus freedom to explore, plus funding, plus talent equals breakthroughs. http://t.co/ss4A1CQD1e
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De la Zerda: We can't be afraid to take risks. Start with amazing talent and trust them to explore their dreams. Then amazing things happen.
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De la Zerda: With perseverance, we've come far and now have substantial funding from multiple sources. But even that funding can run out.
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De la Zerda was told his research was "too disruptive." But isn't that what good research is supposed to be, he thought?
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De la Zerda: Photoacoustic molecular imaging seemed quite crazy at first. We had a very hard time finding funding at first.
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De la Zerda: With this technique, we can see parts of the tumor that we can't see with the naked eye. And we can leave the healthy tissue.
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De la Zerda: The injection lights up the tumor for the surgeon. The light guides the surgeon so that he doesn't leave cancer behind.
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De la Zerda: If you give a mouse an injection, you can see on an MRI where the brain cancer is.
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De la Zerda: So I developed nanoparticles that could bind to cancer cells and help us recognize where tumors are to guide the brain surgery.
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De la Zerda: And you only get one bite at the apple. It's very difficult to go back if you leave cancer cells behind with brain tumors.
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De la Zerda: Do you operate conservatively, leaving hefty margins around the tumor? Then you leave cancer cells behind.
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De la Zerda: Brain cancer is very difficult. All the tissue looks the same - healthy tissue, tumors. So very hard to remove tumors.
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