Progress Highlights
Naming gift for the
Lorry I. Lokey Stem Cell Research Building
Initial seed-funding to support
Bio-X NeuroVentures
and the
Bio-X Interdisciplinary Initiatives Program
Graduate fellowships, including Bio-X Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowships in Human Health and fellowships in
bioengineering
Launch of the John and Jill Freidenrich Center for Translational Research, the
Ludwig Center for Cancer Stem Cell Research and Medicine,
and the Canary Center for Cancer Early Detection
Selected Remaining Priorities
Naming and key gifts for the
bioengineering/chemical engineering building
in the new
Science and Engineering Quad
Endowed faculty support, including provostial chairs for
Bio-X,
the Bio-X directorship, and professorships in
bioengineering
Additional graduate fellowships, including
Bio-X Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowships in Human Health
and fellowships in bioengineering
Additional support for the
Bio-X Interdisciplinary Initiatives Program
and other sources of venture funding to allow for rapid response to new opportunities, including
Bio-X NeuroVentures
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University Progress and Priorities
Improving K–12 Education Progress and
Priorities
Engaging the Arts and Creativity Progress
and Priorities
Reinventing Graduate Education Progress
and Priorities
Extending the Renaissance in Undergraduate
Education Progress and Priorities
Sustaining a Foundation of Excellence
Progress and Priorities
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NeuroVentures at Stanford
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