Galvanizing the translation of basic science research to the diagnosis
and treatment of human disease
Recent breakthroughs in genetic engineering, cell physiology, cell imaging,
and genomics have profound implications for the future of medicine, placing
science at the threshold of a new frontier in the diagnosis
and treatment of human disease. Founded on the principle
that innovation transcends traditional departmental boundaries, Stanford's
Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine
seeks to integrate laboratory research with clinical medicine by building
bridges across the university's diverse academic departments and programs.