Gather and ground
Course materials, Google Docs, and trusted medical sources shaped the content architecture.
This page documents the tools used to turn source material, educational goals, and implementation work into a small static website. Snapshot date: April 26, 2026.
The aim was not to automate medical judgment. The aim was to make credible learning material easier to browse, give supporters a guided starting point, and leave clear links to source materials.
Course materials, Google Docs, and trusted medical sources shaped the content architecture.
NotebookLM and ElevenLabs provide media-first and voice-first ways to explore the same topic.
Codex turned the brief into a static site, tested the browser experience, and prepared deployment notes.
Each tool has a distinct role, which keeps the system understandable.
Source synthesis
Used for the video presentation explainer grounded in the Stanford course and source documents. NotebookLM is Google’s AI-powered research assistant for working with uploaded sources.
Open NotebookLMVoice assistant
Used for the conversational assistant experience linked from the portal. ElevenLabs Agents supports customized voice and chat agents with speech-to-text, LLM reasoning, text-to-speech, and knowledge bases.
Explore ElevenLabs AgentsReasoning and drafting
Used as part of the broader AI workflow for exploration and synthesis. Gemini is Google’s AI assistant for complex questions, multimodal work, and source-linked research experiences.
Learn about GeminiSite build
Used to design, write, revise, and locally test this static website. Codex is OpenAI’s coding agent for building, reviewing, debugging, and shipping software.
Learn about CodexHTML, CSS, JavaScript, a generated hero image, and deployment notes optimized for simple free hosting.
Prominent links to the NotebookLM explainer, Stanford playlist, background document, and EGFR targeted therapy notes.
Medical disclaimers, source links, and a clear separation between educational support and clinical advice.