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  • Composite of two photos, each of a graduate student in a wet laboratory, working with equipment.

    New RNA and protein tools may improve cell therapies

    March 28, 2025 - Stanford Engineering News
    Two new papers from Stanford Bio-X affiliated faculty member and previous Bio-X Fellow Xiaojing Gao - one with lead authors Stanford Bio-X Fellow Carlos A. Aldrete and Connor C. Call, supported by a Stanford Bio-X Seed Grant; the second with lead authors Stanford Bio-X Fellow Luis Santiago Mille-Fragoso and Xiaowei Zhang, and co-author Stanford Bio-X Fellow K. Eerik Kaseniit, supported by another Seed Grant - demonstrate novel ways of fine-tuning cellular functions, with applications in cancer treatment, diagnostics, and more.

  • Portrait photos of graduate students Bella Archibald and Grace Callander.

    Stanford Bio-X PhD Fellow and Clark Graduate Student Named Among Top 30 Young Scientists for Climate Research

    March 18, 2025
    Stanford Bio-X Bowes Fellow Isabella Archibald and Clark Center graduate student Grace Callander received the Inflection Award, recognizing the 30 best young scientists in the world working on breakthrough solutions to climate change!

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