Each year, HealthySteps to Wellness awards $200 to $1,000 wellness grants to eligible departments from Stanford Health Care, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, Stanford Medicine Children’s Health (including Packard Children’s Health Alliance), and Stanford Medicine Partners that demonstrate a commitment to wellness through self-directed activities. There are two grant application cycles in 2025. The first grant …
Events: 1st April 2025
From evidence to action — Jenna Forsyth shares her interdisciplinary research on reducing global lead exposure at the source. Join the Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health and Stanford Center for Human and Planetary Health for this Global Health Winter Research Spotlight featuring Jenna Forsyth, PhD, Director of Project Unleaded at the Stanford Center …
Engineering Plasticity: A Multimodal Framework for Adaptive, Circuit-Modifying Neuromodulation in Chronic Pain Abstract: Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for chronic pain remains an off-label intervention with suboptimal outcomes, currently limited by a "one-size-fits-all" approach and approximately 50% efficacy. This talk proposes a transition from empirical, open-loop stimulation to a platform for adaptive, circuit-modifying neuromodulation built on …
Sign-Up for our FREE Naloxone Trainings facilitated by PEERs and in collaboration with the Well House. What is Naloxone (NARCAN)? NALOXONE is a potentially lifesaving medication designed to help reverse the effects of an opioid overdose in minutes. Since most opioid overdoses occur in the home and are most often witnessed, having a NALOXONE rescue kit nearby can make all …
Wellness is coming to you! Join HealthySteps to Wellness for our annual celebration of health and well-being! This year, we’re bringing wellness directly to you—creating meaningful opportunities to connect and recharge. The HealthySteps to Wellness team will be visiting departments during special rounding events designed to help you refresh, engage, and explore resources that support …
Join the Tech Impact and Policy Center on March 3rd from 12PM–1PM Pacific for a seminar with Giovanni Ramos. Stanford affiliates are invited to join us at 11:40 AM for lunch, prior to the seminar. The Winter Seminar Series continues through March; see our Winter Seminar Series page for speakers and topics. Sign up for our newsletter for announcements. About the Seminar: …
It is difficult to be our best, more compassionate self, especially when we are facing stressors in our daily life. Showing up for our friends and loved ones wholeheartedly can require conscious choices and commitment. But the good news is that our close relationships are also the best resource in facing life’s challenges. This online …
Mark your calendar for an unforgettable day of inspiration, breakthrough learning, and transformative connections at the 2026 Women's Leadership Summit. This year, we are honored to welcome Yvonne (Bonnie) Maldonado, MD, as our keynote speaker. Recently appointed Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement, Bonnie is a global leader in infectious disease research, vaccine development, and …
The Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) was established as an inter-disciplinary program in 2003 by the Dean of the School of Medicine (Dr. Philip Pizzo) and brings together scientists and physicians who share a common interest in developing and using state-of-the-art imaging technology and developing molecular imaging assays for studying intact biological systems. The …
They say the only constant in life is change, and the last few years have certainly brought an inordinate amount of change for all of us around the world. Many people may feel unprepared to weather unexpected events and expenses brought on by the pandemic, increased cost of living, or other life crisis. The volatile …