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Stanford Medicine receives $10M for children’s health AI
Alfred E. Mann Charities has awarded $10 million to the Stanford School of Medicine to support its Hub for Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Medicine. The gift will help recruit a leader for the hub and establish an endowed professorship in AI in pediatric medicine
What happened
According to Redwood City Pulse’s source item, Stanford Medicine receives $10M for children’s health AI, Alfred E. Mann Charities has awarded $10 million to the Stanford School of Medicine to support its Hub for Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Medicine. The gift will help recruit a leader for the hub and establish an endowed professorship in AI in pediatric medicine
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- Stanford Medicine receives $10M for children’s health AIRedwood City Pulse - 2026-05-28T18:18:45+00:00
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