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Stanford University Medical Center
Claim this profileStanford, California 94305
Global Leader in Lymphoma
Global Leader in Thyroid Fibrosis
Conducts research for T-Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma
Conducts research for Breast Cancer
Conducts research for Cystic Fibrosis Liver Disease
398 reported clinical trials
62 medical researchers
Summary
Stanford University Medical Center is a medical facility located in Stanford, California. This center is recognized for care of Lymphoma, Thyroid Fibrosis, T-Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma, Breast Cancer, Cystic Fibrosis Liver Disease and other specialties. Stanford University Medical Center is involved with conducting 398 clinical trials across 698 conditions. There are 62 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Andrei Iagaru, MD, Robert Lowsky, MD, Antonio Hardan, MD, and Everett Meyer, MD.Area of expertise
1Lymphoma
Global LeaderStage II
Stage I
CD20 positive
2Thyroid Fibrosis
Global LeaderCTD-ILD
Top PIs
Andrei Iagaru, MDStanford University1 year of reported clinical research
Studies Prostate Cancer
Studies Stomach Cancer
15 reported clinical trials
21 drugs studied
Robert Lowsky, MDStanford University2 years of reported clinical research
Studies Immune Tolerance
Studies T-Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma
14 reported clinical trials
22 drugs studied
Antonio Hardan, MDStanford University9 years of reported clinical research
Expert in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Expert in Autism
12 reported clinical trials
15 drugs studied
Everett Meyer, MDStanford University2 years of reported clinical research
Studies Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Studies Leukemia
12 reported clinical trials
23 drugs studied
Clinical Trials running at Stanford University Medical Center
Systemic Sclerosis
Breast Cancer
Lymphoma
Lupus Nephritis
Aortic Valve Stenosis
Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Multiple Myeloma
Scleroderma
Aortic Stenosis
Prostate Cancer
CD19 CAR T-Cell Therapy
for Scleroderma
A Study of Anti-CD19 Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell Therapy for Subjects with Systemic Sclerosis
Recruiting1 award Phase 1 & 21 criteria
RO7121932
for Multiple Sclerosis
This trial is testing a new drug called RO7121932 to see if it is safe and well-tolerated. The drug is being given to people with multiple sclerosis (MS) in different ways, either through a vein or under the skin. The goal is to find out if the drug can help treat MS without causing harmful side effects.
Recruiting1 award Phase 1
ION363
for ALS
This trial is testing a new drug called ION363 to help people with a specific genetic form of ALS (FUS-ALS). The study will see if the drug can help these patients live longer and maintain their abilities better. Participants will receive the drug for a period of time, then all will get the drug for an extended duration.
Recruiting1 award Phase 37 criteria
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of research happens at Stanford University Medical Center?
Stanford University Medical Center is a medical facility located in Stanford, California. This center is recognized for care of Lymphoma, Thyroid Fibrosis, T-Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma, Breast Cancer, Cystic Fibrosis Liver Disease and other specialties. Stanford University Medical Center is involved with conducting 398 clinical trials across 698 conditions. There are 62 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Andrei Iagaru, MD, Robert Lowsky, MD, Antonio Hardan, MD, and Everett Meyer, MD.
Where is Stanford University Medical Center located?
Stanford University Medical Center is situated at 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, CA 94305. Access is convenient via the Marguerite Shuttle Line X or Line Y from the Palo Alto Transit Center. Alternatively, visitors can utilize the Pasteur Visitor Garage for self-parking.
Who should I call to ask about financial aid or insurance network?
**Stanford University Medical Center Financial Assistance**
- For financial assistance, reach out to the Financial Counseling Team at (650) 736-2273 or via email at PFA@stanfordchildrens.org.
- Insurance inquiries can be directed to Vaden's health insurance office at 650-723-2135 or through a Service Request submission.
What insurance does Stanford University Medical Center accept?
Stanford University Medical Center accepts a wide range of insurance plans, including employer-offered plans, Covered California, individual-family plans, CalPERS, Medi-Cal, Medicare, TRICARE and TriWest, and Workers Comp. The hospital has contracts with most major health insurance carriers, but coverage is based on the specific provisions of each plan. Patients are advised to verify in-network status and confirm coverage details directly with their insurance provider, noting that medical and behavioral health insurance coverage may access different provider networks.
What awards or recognition has Stanford University Medical Center received?
Stanford University Medical Center, located in Stanford, California, is a top-tier hospital renowned for its exceptional research and care. It ranks in the top ten percent among peer academic medical centers for both inpatient and outpatient care, as evaluated by Inc., a leading health care performance improvement company. The hospital has earned numerous accolades, including the American Medical Association's gold-level award for promoting healthcare worker well-being, the Magnet Designation for nursing excellence from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, and recognition as a Level 1 Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons.
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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.