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Stanford Hospital and Clinics
Claim this profilePalo Alto, California 94304
Conducts research for Breast Cancer
Conducts research for Alzheimer's Disease
Conducts research for Collar Treatment of Stable Subaxial Spine Fractures
Conducts research for Traumatic Rib Fracture(s)
Conducts research for Primary Lateral Sclerosis
41 reported clinical trials
5 medical researchers
Summary
Stanford Hospital and Clinics is a medical facility located in Palo Alto, California. This center is recognized for care of Breast Cancer, Alzheimer's Disease, Collar Treatment of Stable Subaxial Spine Fractures, Traumatic Rib Fracture(s), Primary Lateral Sclerosis and other specialties. Stanford Hospital and Clinics is involved with conducting 41 clinical trials across 102 conditions. There are 5 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as John Day, MD, PhD, Lori Muffly, MD, Irene Wapnir, MD, and Irina Skylar-Scott.Area of expertise
1Breast Cancer
advanced solid tumors
platinum-based chemotherapy
CPI PD-1/PD-L1
2Alzheimer's Disease
ApoE positive
ApoE negative
Top PIs
John Day, MD, PhDStanford University4 years of reported clinical research
Studies Muscle Atrophy
Studies Skin Atrophy
11 reported clinical trials
10 drugs studied
Lori Muffly, MDStanford Cancer Institute2 years of reported clinical research
Studies Adult T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma
Studies Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
11 reported clinical trials
17 drugs studied
Irene Wapnir, MDStanford Cancer Institute Palo Alto1 year of reported clinical research
Studies Breast Cancer
Studies Relapse
9 reported clinical trials
20 drugs studied
Irina Skylar-ScottStanford Hospital and Clinics2 years of reported clinical research
Studies Alzheimer's Disease
Studies Mild Cognitive Impairment
1 reported clinical trial
2 drugs studied
Clinical Trials running at Stanford Hospital and Clinics
Epilepsy
Heart Failure
Ventricular Dysfunction
Left Ventricular Dysfunction
Ischemic Injury
Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction
Mastectomy
Partial Cycloplegia
BHV-7000
for Epilepsy
The purpose of this study is to determine whether BHV-7000 is effective in the treatment of refractory focal epilepsy.
Recruiting0 awards Phase 2 & 317 criteria
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Unbiased ResultsWe believe in providing patients with all the options.
Your Data Stays Your DataWe only share your information with the clinical trials you're trying to access.
Verified Trials OnlyAll of our trials are run by licensed doctors, researchers, and healthcare companies.