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Sridhar Seshadri, president of the Stanford Medicine Cancer Center, passes away at 66
Summary: Sridhar Seshadri, the president of the Stanford Medicine Cancer Center, recently passed away at the age of 66. He wasn't just a hospital executive; he was a brilliant engineer who helped invent the way hospitals digitize X-rays so doctors can see them instantly. At Stanford, he used his unique skills to bring together scientists, doctors, and business leaders to build a world-class cancer care system that will help patients for generations.
But behind his impressive resume was a devoted family man and a true feminist. He commuted across the country just so his wife could finish her PhD, and he always encouraged his daughters to be strong, independent women without pressuring them to be perfect. Known for his quirky love of Asterix and Tintin comic books, setting timers to keep meetings strictly on schedule, and laughing loudly at his own silly puns, Seshadri leaves behind a legacy of deep compassion, brilliant teamwork, and life-saving innovation.
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