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Stanford Division of Computational Medicine

Mark Musen MD, PhD

Mark Musen MD, PhD

Division & Chief Professor of Medicine, Computational Medicine

Message from the Division Chief:

The Division of Computational Medicine in the Department of Medicine develops the information science, computational technology, and standards needed to advance modern healthcare and biomedical research efficiently and safely. Located at the Stanford Research Park, we create and apply computational methods for the management, communication, and analysis of complex biomedical data and knowledge. Our close connection with Stanford’s world-class healthcare delivery system, biomedical research community, and industry partners uniquely enables Computational Medicine to translate scientific discovery into tools that are used routinely in real-world settings.

Our Values

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Innovation

We champion bold ideas and novel computational approaches that push the boundaries of biomedical research and healthcare delivery.

Integrity

We uphold the highest standards of scientific rigor, transparency, and ethical responsibility in research and clinical applications.

Collaboration

We bring together diverse disciplines, from computer science and statistics to clinical medicine and public health, to foster teamwork and shared impact.

Education

We cultivate the next generation of computational medicine leaders by supporting training, mentorship, and interdisciplinary learning.

Latest News

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Euan Ashley and Nigam Shah Honored at PMWC 2026

Euan Ashley and Nigam Shah Honored at PMWC 2026
Euan Ashley and Nigam Shah have been named 2026 Luminary Award honorees by the Precision Medicine World Conference (PMWC). Euan is being honored for his work integrating precision medicine into clinical care, while Nigam is being recognized in the AI in Clinical Decision Support & Real-World Evidence track for advancing data-driven approaches that translate innovation into patient impact. Congrats to both on this well-deserved recognition!
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