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Aug 2023
25m 57s

Medical Education and AI with Lloyd B. M...

Andreessen Horowitz, a16z Bio + Health
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Lloyd B. Minor, the Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine, joins Vijay Pande, founding partner of a16z Bio + Health. 
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