(2/2) Their goal is to create a faster, more scalable way to design and validate new T cell therapies that are more likely to success in clinical translation.
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PTSD remains widely untreated in the US, with care out of reach for many. A new publication from CDH Affiliated Faculty Eric Kuhn and colleagues review how digital mental health technologies are reshaping treatment: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
(1/2) 2026 CDH Grant Awardees Zinaida Good & Jure Leskovec are working to help accelerate T cell therapies by combining the power of artificial intelligence and real patient data.
In 2026, Stanford CDH’s call for proposals received 149 applications. From those proposals, we funded 5 projects at $100,000 each. In addition we funded $125,000 to 3 more projects for a total of $625,000 awarded to 8 teams. See our full portfolio of funded research: cdh.stanford.edu/research-por...
My Heart Counts is evolving into a fully digital research platform thanks to CDH-funded researcher Daniel Seung Kim, combining real-world health data with fully autonomous randomized trials. Learn more: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
What helps patients sustain the benefits of GLP-1 RAs over time? A new study from CDH led by Affiliated Scholar Isabella de Vere Hunt shows that treatment is only part of the equation — behavioral support and lifestyle change are still essential. Read the full study: jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
What does more holistic, patient-centered care look like in the era of GLP-1s? We led a workshop with experts and industry leaders across healthcare, research, and technology to discuss the future of metabolic health. Read the full report: cdh.stanford.edu/research-por...
Meet two of our 2026 Digital Health Grant Awardees: Kavita Sarin & Helen Bronte-Stewart who are working to develop a method to detect Parkinson's before traditional diagnosis by combining digital cognitive motor signals with skin biopsy.
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Where does AI stand today, and where is it headed next? The @stanfordhai.bsky.social #AIIndex2026 breaks it all down with the rigorous, objective, and data-driven insights. Read the full report here: hai.stanford.edu/ai-index/202...
2026 CDH Grant Awardees Margaret Cychosz & Matthew Fitzgerald are using wearables and machine learning-powered speech analysis to improve language development for children who are deaf and hard-of-hearing. Learn more about all of our 2026 grant awardees at cdh.stanford.edu/research-por...