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The GSB's Center for Social Innovation and the U.S. Department of State recently co-hosted a pre-conference to the RIO +20 United Nation's Conference on International Development. The focus of the event was on how connection technologies can support and accelerate sustainable development in critical areas such as health and the environment. Amy Lockwood, Deputy Director of the Stanford School of Medicine's Center for Innovation in Global Health , and Jae Chung, CEO and Cofounder of goBalto, led one of the sessions that explored pressing problems in global health.

Program in Healthcare Innovation: Stanford GSB

http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/phi/
Our department focuses on 8 research areas. To view the list of faculty working in a particular research area, click on the corresponding research area link. http://www.stanford.edu/dept/MSandE/cgi-bin/people/faculty-researcharea.php

MS & E

http://ecorner.stanford.edu/index.html

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Research Interests Computer security: access control, network protocols, privacy, software systems, and web security. Programming languages, type systems, object systems, and applications of mathematical logic to computer science.
http://stvp.stanford.edu/ Join us as social entrepreneurship and sustainability advocate Jeff Church speaks at the DFJ Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar on Wednesday, April 11. A successful business executive, Church is also the founder of Nika Water, which donates 100 percent of profits to support clean water initiatives around the world. The successsful Start-Up Chile program offers early-stage entrepreneurs $40,000 of equity-free funding to help launch new business ideas. Attend a Start-Up Chile info session, featuring a keynote from STVP Asst. Prof. Chuck Eesley, on Wednesday, April 11.

Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP)

ENGR 245: The Lean Launchpad » 01: Intro / Business Model / Customer Development

Provide an experiential learning opportunity showing how engineers, together with scientists and other professionals, really build companies. Course Description This course provides real world, hands-on learning on what it’s like to actually start a high-tech company. This class is not about how to write a business plan. It’s not an exercise on how smart you are in a classroom, or how well you use the research library. The end result is not a PowerPoint slide deck for a VC presentation. http://stanford.edu/group/e245/cgi-bin/2012/?page_id=53