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  • Diving Deep with Array CGH
    ... With this in mind, Dr. Sikela in collaboration with Dr. Jonathan Pollack at Stanford University, focused on finding genes that have been highly duplicated along specific primate ...
    8-1-2013
  • Do VSELs Hold Water?
    ... Repeatability In Question Most critically, the research has thus far failed to meet criteria of repeatability in a well-known stem cell laboratory. Stanford University School of ...
    7-31-2013
  • Six Websites You Need to Bookmark: August Picks
    Developed by the Stanford Visualization Group, DataWrangler is a nice online tool to clean ... times fast) website was designed at the University of Alabama at Birmingham to disseminate ...
    7-22-2013
  • Stem Cell Science Advances
    ... Stanford University School of Medicine's Joseph Wu, M.D., Ph.D., agrees with this philosophy. He takes issue with the pharmaceutical industry's reliance on Chinese hamster ovary ...
    6-11-2013
  • GEN Hall of Shame
    ... for Tobacco Control Research and Education at University of California, San Francisco. Dr. ... philosophy and public policy at Stanford University's Hoover Institution-made the ...
    5-17-2013
  • Avoiding "Incidental" Damages
    the procedures around her studies at Stanford School of Medicine. "I am grateful that ... for Bioethics, Health Policy and Law at University of Louisville School of Medicine, told ...
    5-15-2013
  • The Tumor Microenvironment as a Drug Target, Part II
    Walking the C-Path The importance of the stroma in influencing the development of cancer was underscored in 2009, as scientists at the Stanford University School of Engineering and ...
    5-7-2013
  • Protein Complex Mutated in about 20% of All Cancers
    Researchers identified a group of proteins that are mutated in about one-fifth of all human cancers. The Stanford University School of Medicine team says the finding suggests that ...
    5-6-2013
  • Biomarkers Take Center Stage
    biomarker biology that we need to know the answers to, said Parag Mallick, Ph.D., whose lab at Stanford University is "working on trying to understand where biomarkers come from." ...
    5-1-2013
  • GEN | Biolinks
    ... Cloud State University Stanford Starna Scientific Streck SUNY Buffalo SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry SUNY Upstate Medical University SuppreMol Susavion ...
  • Agilent Takes $21M Stake in Gen9
    Gen9's founders were Joseph Jacobson of MIT, George Church of Harvard Medical School, and Drew Endy of Stanford University. Additional investors in the company included Draper ...
    4-24-2013
  • Exploring GPCRs as Therapeutic Targets
    Nobel Prize in Chemistry with his colleague and former post-doc Brian Kobilka of Stanford University for their seminal work on 7-transmembrane domain GPCRs. "Much to our total ...
    4-15-2013
  • Autism Mutations and Marijuana Affect the Same Brain Pathway
    with autism block the action of brain molecules that act on the same receptors that marijuana's active chemical acts on, say researchers from Stanford University Medical School. ...
    4-12-2013
  • Studying the Brain: Hold the Fat
    The team, led by Karl Deisseroth, M.D., Ph.D., of Stanford University, infused into the brain a high-tech cocktail, including a plastic-like material and formaldehyde. When heated, ...
    4-11-2013
  • BRAIN Initiative Sparks Food for Thought
    Cornelia (Cori) Bargmann of The Rockefeller University and William Newsome of Stanford University are co-chairs of the working group. Priority one for the group should be ...
    4-4-2013
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  • Sustainability Program Profile: Mandate or mantra at Stanford...

    Sustainability: The Journal of Record
    Sustainability Program Profile: Mandate or mantra at Stanford University? Sustainability: The Journal of Record
  • Pioneering Efforts of Women in Medicine for the Stanford University...
    Janet Bickel
    Journal of Women's Health
    Pioneering Efforts of Women in Medicine for the Stanford University Symposium, March 10, 2000 Journal of Women's Health
  • A Phase I/II Study of tgAAV-CF for the Treatment of Chronic Sinusitis...
    Thomas Reynolds, William B. Guggino, Richard B. Moss, Barrie J. Carter, Jeffrey J. Wine, Terence R. Flotte, Phyllis Gardner, John A. Wagner, Mary Lynn Moran, Anna H. Messner, Richard Daifuku, Carol K. Conrad
    Human Gene Therapy and Part B: Methods
    A Phase I/II Study of tgAAV-CF for the Treatment of Chronic Sinusitis in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis. Stanford University, Stanford, California Human Gene Therapy and Part B: ...
  • Resistance-Associated Mutation Prevalence According to Subtypes...
    Mateus R. Westin, Fernando M. Biscione, Marise Fonseca, Monique Ordones, Mirian Rodrigues, Dirceu B. Greco, Unai Tupinambas
    AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
    Drug resistance mutations and viral subtypes were assessed through the algorithms from the Brazilian Genotyping Network (RENAGENO-Brazil) and from Stanford University. Mutation ...

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