USRP 2021 - Early Life Stress, Neurodevelopment, and Adolescents' Response to the Pandemic
Early Life Stress, Neurodevelopment, and Adolescents' Response to the Pandemic
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Each week, several of the faculty mentors of our Undergraduate Summer Research Program (USRP) awardees deliver talks to expose students to a variety of scientific fields and enrich their summer research experience. This is a unique opportunity for students to hear more about the broad range of research within Stanford, to meet faculty in a variety of scientific fields, and to network with each other as potential future collaborators and colleagues.
Early Life Stress, Neurodevelopment, and Adolescents' Response to the Pandemic
Why Physics Matters for the Pandemic
From One to 8 Billion: Scale and Generalizability in Human Subjects Research
New Materials for Gene Delivery: From Chemistry to Biology
Deconstructing Powerful Psychotropic Drugs to Make Better Medicine
Signaling Pathways in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of COVID
A Journey Across Species: How Studying Cell Fate Decisions in Fly and Mice Led to a Better Understanding of Human Brain Cancer
Narcolepsy and the Art of Not Letting Dogs Lie
Deep Learning the Regulatory Code of the Human Genome
Biomaterials Design for Regenerative Medicine
The Genetics of Diabetes: Sweet Dreams & Nightmares
Dissecting the role of TBX1 in 22q11 deletion syndrome
Modulating p75 neurotrophin receptor signaling as a therapeutic strategy for Huntington’s disease
Deconstructing synapse formation, one molecule at a time
The Enemy of my Enemy: New insights into bacteriophage-mammalian cell interactions
Organization and control of neuronal circuits
Bridging the gap between neuroscience and clinical research in eating disorders