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Located between San Francisco and San Jose in the heart of Silicon Valley, Stanford University is recognized as one of the world's leading research and teaching institutions.
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630 Serra Street
Suite 120
Stanford, California 94305-6032
(650) 723-2300
NAICS Code Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools: 611310
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Scientist calls IBM cat brain simulator a hoax
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ASSIA picks up $10 million
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Nu Skin Celebrates Record-Breaking Global Convention Global Launch of Anti-aging Science and Products Represents 'Sweet...
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Nu Skin Celebrates Record-Breaking Global Convention
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Nu Skin signs research agreements with Stanford University and LifeGen
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Nu Skin Announces Research Agreements With Stanford University and LifeGen Technologies
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Satmetrix takes $1M for customer loyalty software
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2008 Olympic Soccer Gold Medalist To Join Stanford Soccer Star in Donating Blood
STANFORD, Calif. -- Olympic gold medal winner Nicole Barnhart from the U.S. women's soccer team and Stanford University soccer star Erica Holland will donate blood Oct. 3 at the Stanford Blood Center's Hillview Donor Center at 3373 Hillview Avenue in Palo Alto. They will also be available from 10:30 a.m....
Stanford University Announces New Executive Program "Design, Innovation and Manufacturing" in Pune, INDIA
Helping Indian Companies Innovate
Health: Sites Walk A Thin Line
If a food craving strikes, try a manicure to "keep your hands occupied." This kind of tip is common fare on pro-"ana" anorexia and pro-"mia" bulimia Web sites. Well intended or not, they're not "benign," says Dr. Rebecka Peebles of Stanford University, coauthor of "Surfing for Thinness," published in Pediatrics...
Stanford Expert Offers Tips for Avoiding Heat-Related Illnesses
STANFORD, Calif. -- With forecasters predicting continued searing weather in the Bay Area for the next few days, the possibility of heat stroke is no joke. Hundreds of people die each year from heat-related causes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- and that's probably an underestimate,...
Stanford Dining Partners with University & Students to Lead Nation in Environmentally Conscious Practices
STANFORD, Calif. -- University's Dining Program Nation's First to be Certified a Green Business In August 2004, Santa Clara County awarded Stanford Dining, a division of Residential & Dining Enterprises (R&DE), the distinction of being certified a Green Business. This coveted certification is the first to encompass an entire...
A Likelihood Approach to Estimating Market Equilibrium Models
This paper develops a new likelihood-based method for the simultaneous estimation of structural demand-and-supply models for markets with differentiated products. This paper specifies an individual-level discrete choice model of demand and derives the supply side assuming manufacturers compete in prices. The proposed estimation method considers price endogeneity through simultaneous estimation...
Wilbur hall marketplace at Stanford University. (Facility design: project of the month).
An energetic, sophisticated, retail marketplace has been built to replace a 56-year-old dining facility on this Northern California campus. Food concept-themed platforms with accompanying equipment and supplies allow customers to select among a wide variety of fresh menu choices, from sushi and Asian stir-fries to gourmet...
Why Should Marketing and Manufacturing Work Together?: Some Exploratory Empirical Results
This paper presents an exploratory investigation of the Manufacturing/Marketing interface. From the literature and prior empirical work in M/M strategies, the authors' propose a path model for assessing the mediating impact of the M/M interface harmony on M/M morale and business performance. Using two convenience samples of executives, the authors'...
organization of the MCT workshop: An innovative approach to universities, industry, and government working together, The
This workshop was organized in the early 1980s to produce Hg^sub x^Cd^sub 1-x^Te MCT mid- and long- wave infrared night vision technology. A key was an organizational plan that would combine industry, university, and government work to optimize return on the overall investment. (A majority of the work was sponsored...
Stanford research cuts manufacturing problems. (Stanford University; Next-Cut software) (Computing)
A team headed by Stanford University professor Mark Cutkosky has developed Next-Cut, product design-engineering software that informs design engineers when manufacturability constraints are violated. The software represents an attempt to bring manufacturiA team headed by Stanford University professor Mark Cutkosky has developed Next-Cut, product design-engineering software that informs design engineers...
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