Smartphone app encourages physical activity, study finds
Stanford Medicine, October 9, 2019
“Turning down the volume” of a faulty gene in heart disease
Scope Blog, August 20, 2019
Gene networks reveal transition from healthy to failing heart
Stanford Medicine, June 2019
When the Illness Is a Mystery, Patients Turn to These Detectives
The New York Times, January 7, 2019
Medical Detectives: The Last Hope for Families Coping With Rare Diseases
KQED, December 2018
Finding Answers for Patients With Rarest of Rare Diseases
U.S. News & World Report, October 2018
‘Disease detectives’ crack cases of 130 patients with mysterious illnesses
San Francisco Chronicle, October 2018
Mobile devices improving heart health step-by-step
Scope Blog, Stanford Medicine, June 04, 2018
The essence of precision health: Clinical Genomics Program to open at Stanford this spring
Scope Blog, Stanford Medicine, March 12, 2018
Can superhuman athletes provide genetic clues to heart health?
Mercury News, October 29, 2017
Long-Read Sequencing Data Enables Structural Variant Discovery For Clinical And Disease Research
Bio-IT World, September 11, 2017
Researchers use long-read genome sequencing for first time in a patient
Stanford Medicine News Center, June 22, 2017
Fitness trackers don’t provide accurate calorie counts, Stanford study says
Sports Illustrated, May 30, 2017
Fitness trackers are largely inaccurate when counting calories, Stanford researchers say
The Washington Post, May 25, 2017
Stanford study praises Apple Watch's heart rate monitoring, calorie counting needs more work
iDownloadBlog.com, May 25, 2017
Fitness trackers largely inaccurate when counting calories, Stanford researchers say
Chicago Tribune, May 25, 2017
Fitness trackers are terrible at counting calories, says Stanford study
CNBC, May 24, 2017
Fitness trackers out of step when measuring calories, research shows
The Guardian, May 24, 2017
When Counting Calories, You Can't Depend On That Fitness Tracker On Your Wrist
Forbes, May 24, 2017
Stanford Team Shows How Long Reads Can Diagnose Disease Caused by Structural Variants
Genomeweb, Jan 18, 2017
Stanford’s mHealth App Gets a Precision Medicine Upgrade
mHealth Intelligence, January 2017
NIH awards $26.4 million to Stanford researchers for physical activity study
Stanford Medicine, December 2016
Smartphones could be game-changing tool for cardiovascular research
Stanford Medicine, December 2016
Google, Stanford to Rework Research Algorithms for Planned Clinical Genomics Service
Genomeweb, August 2016
Stanford Medicine, Google team up to harness power of data science for health and more efficient patient care
Stanford Medicine, August 2016
Record-Breaking 40K Use App to Join Heart Study
Medscape, May 2015. Need Medscape login to view
Group closing the gap in reference materials for sequencing assays
CAP Today, March 2015
The Secret to a Healthy Heart May Lie in the Genes of Elite Athletes
Bloomberg, March 2015
New methods lead to discoveries in rare heart disease, post-stent vessel changes
AHA, December 2014
Big data approach identifies new stent drug that could help prevent heart attacks
Stanford Medicine, November 2014
Big data approach identifies new stent drug that could help prevent heart attacks
Stanford Medicine, November 2014
Stanford receives grant to join NIH’s Undiagnosed Diseases Network
The Stanford Daily, August 2014
Stanford given $7.2 million grant to join Undiagnosed Diseases Network
Stanford Medicine, July 2014
When 10 days = a lifetime: Rapid whole-genome sequencing helps critically ill newborn
Scope, June 2014
Euan Ashley discusses harnessing big data to drive innovation for a healthier world
Scope, March 2014
Challenges remain before docs use whole genome sequencing to diagnose disease
Reuters, March 2014
New Clinical Genomics Program Blends Stanford’s Capabilities and Expertise to Advance Patient Care
Stanford Hospital Press Release, 2014
Stanford lands $3 million medical 'Big Data' gift from Li Ka Shing
Business Times, 2014
2013
- Big Data Big Medicine (Stanford, May 2013) - Bigger Data from Bigger Medicine
- SAP, Stanford and NCT Honored By the White House for Accelerating Real-Time Personalized Medicine (SAP HANA, 2013)
- The White House Honors SAP, Stanford and NCT for Genomics Advances (Forbes, 2013)
- New NIH-funded resource focuses on use of genomic variants in medical care (National Institutes of Health, 2013)
- Researchers hail Supreme Court decision on gene patent (LA Times, Summer 2013)
- What happened when I had my genome sequenced (Guardian, Summer 2013)
- Medicine for the rich is about to get cheap enough for regular people (Wired, Winter 2013)
2012
- B!g Data: what it means for our health and the the future of medical research (Stanford Medicine, Summer 2012)
- Statistically Significant: statistics is blooming (Summer 2012)
- Ashley discusses new AHA call for tougher regulation on genetic testing (Inside Stanford Medicine, May 2012)
- Put cardiac gene patenting on hold, group says (Medpage Today, May 2012)
2011
- Family of Four Has Their Genome Sequenced (US News and World Report, September 2011)
- A Family Learns the Secrets of Its Genomes (Technology Review, September 2011)
- Family Pioneers in Exploration of the Genome (The Wall Street Journal, September 2011)
- Family gene maps could pave way for identifying future health risks (Scotsman, September 2011)
2010
- The genome is out of the bag (Stanford Medicine, Fall 2010)
- How genomics is transforming medicine (Stanford Magazine, October 2010)
- 49ers raise funds for heart research (49ers.com, June 2010)
- Study finds enzyme key in both fetal heart development, adult heart disease (Inside Stanford Medicine, June 2010)
- Study first to analyze individual's genome for risk of dozen's of diseases, potential responses to treatment (Inside Stanford Medicine, April 2010)
- Screening athletes could prevent sudden death (Reuters, March 2010)
- Screening may save athletes (New York Times, March 2010)
- Deadly heart condition yields to screening and prompt treatment (Stanford Hospital Health Notes, January 2010)
2009
- Determining the best way to prevent sudden death in athletes (US News, November 2009)
- Runners' heart woes can be discovered too late (SF Gate, October 2009)
- Dark Heart: Why does the muscle fail? (Stanford Medicine, Fall 2009)
- To screen or not to screen (Healthcare Journal of Northern California, May/June 2009)
- Free Arbor Clinic-Getting to the Heart of Health Care (Stanford News, May 2009)
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center vs. SF 49ers: Bring It! Push Up Challenge (Stanford News, May 2009)
- 49ers Story (49ers.com, April 2009)
2007
- Stanford researchers start voluntary program to screen athletes for heart problem (The Medical News, November 2007)
- Stanford heart test tackles controversy (Mercury News, November 2007)
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (Research Channel)
2006
- Physiology: Freaks of nature? (Nature News, December 2006)
- Grueling four-day 'adventure race' becomes lab for testing heart muscle fatigue (Stanford News, July 2006)
2003
- New pathway provides insight into heart disease (Stanford Report, November 2003)
Medical Detectives: The Last Hope for Families Coping With Rare Diseases
National Public Radio, December 2018
Fitness Trackers: Good at Measuring Heart Rate, Not So Good At Measuring Calories
NPR, May 24, 2017
Science weekly podcast: Has personal genome sequencing been overhyped?
Guardian, April 2014
Whole Genome Scans Aren't Quite Ready For Your Doctor's Office
National Public Radio, March 2014