November 5, 1999
Entrepreneur Pledges $150-Million to Stanford for Biomedical Engineering
A Silicon Valley entrepreneur has pledged $150-million to Stanford University to expand an interdisciplinary program in biomedical engineering.
The money will come from James H. Clark, a Stanford professor of electrical engineering in the 1980s who later founded or headed Silicon Graphics, Netscape, Healtheon, and myCFO.
His gift will further Stanford's fledgling Program in Biomedical Engineering and Sciences. Also known as "Bio-X," the program seeks to
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