Cryogenic electron microscopy is driving a burst of discoveries about how molecules work in health and disease.

Researchers are addressing bias in algorithms that detect dermatology diseases by adding more diverse skin tone images to data sets.

A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of leadership in pioneering research, creative teaching protocols and effective clinical therapies.

The Stanford Medicine sleep researcher is honored for discovering the role of orexins in narcolepsy and paving the way to new sleep disorder therapies.

Findings could explain why obese people have a higher risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and are more likely to progress to severe disease and die of infection.

Researchers conducted a study to look back at 50 years of innovation, tracking how trends in technology have changed.

In what authors believe to be the largest study of its kind, Stanford Medicine researchers found that imposter syndrome is more prevalent in physicians than in other U.S. workers.

A key developmental gene governs the number and length of spines in the stickleback. The discovery supports the concept of progressive evolution in nature.