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  2. Stanford University - Wikipedia

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    Stanford University (officially Leland Stanford Junior University) [11] [12] is a private research university in Stanford, California, United States. It was founded in 1885 by railroad magnate Leland Stanford , the eighth governor of and then-incumbent senator from California , and his wife, Jane , in memory of their only child, Leland Jr .

  3. Stanford University School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Admission to the MD program at Stanford is highly competitive: in 2019, 6,894 people applied, 422 were interviewed, and 175 accepted for 90 spots. [13] Stanford is one of several schools in the United States to use the multiple mini-interview system, developed at McMaster University Medical School in Canada, to evaluate candidates. [14]

  4. Ford Dorsey Master's in International Policy - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Dorsey Master's in International Policy (MIP) at Stanford University is a two-year graduate program granting the Master of Arts degree. Housed within Stanford's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, MIP is a multidisciplinary program dedicated to the study and analysis of international affairs.

  5. Universities face another challenge amid coronavirus crisis ...

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    It hasn’t been long — just five years — since so many engineering students were flocking to California State University, Fullerton, that the university’s College of Engineering and ...

  6. Garry Nolan - Wikipedia

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    Nolan graduated in 1983 from Cornell University with a BS degree in biology with a specialization in genetics. In 1989, he received his PhD in genetics from Stanford University under Leonard Herzenberg before doing post-doctoral work with Nobel laureate David Baltimore at MIT, [3] where he co-developed the 293T-based rapid retroviral production system and the cloning of the NF-κB p65/ RelA ...

  7. Column: Stanford throws a party for purveyors of ...

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    A Stanford symposium will feature purveyors of some of the most dangerous and widely debunked claims about anti-pandemic policies. ... Weather. 24/7 Help. ... White House coronavirus advisor Dr ...

  8. US life expectancy has rebounded closer to pre-pandemic levels

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    Life expectancy in the United States is rising nearly as quickly as it fell at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic as deaths from Covid-19 and drug overdoses drop. US life expectancy has rebounded ...

  9. Noah Diffenbaugh - Wikipedia

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    Noah S. Diffenbaugh (born () July 23, 1974) is an American climate scientist at Stanford University, where he is the Kara J Foundation Professor of Earth System Science and Kimmelman Family Senior Fellow in the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. [1]