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USRP 2010 - Stem Cell Therapies for Neurological Disease

Stem Cell Therapies for Neurological Disease

2010 USRP Talks - Wednesday, July 21, 2010

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Headshot portrait of Theo Palmer - Professor of Neurosurgery, Emeritus

Theo Palmer - Professor of Neurosurgery, Emeritus

Bio-X Affiliated Faculty
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Dr. Palmer's School of Medicine Lab Homepage
Dr. Palmer's lab's research examines how neural stem cells respond to genetic and environmental cues to add and integrate new neurons into functional circuits.

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Stanford Bio-X Seed Grants

Novel Imaging for Non-Invasive Monitoring of Radiation Induced Neuroinflammation and Response to Treatment

Interdisciplinary Initiatives Program Round 4 – 2008

Other Stanford Bio-X Supported Research

Live-cell confocal microscopy for integration of engineered devices and neuroscience

Equipment Grant - 2013

Research News

cover of Nature Medicine journal showing a brain made of brick-like building blocks

New research links brain injury from low oxygen to specific cells

May 6, 2019 - Stanford Medicine News Center
Stanford Bio-X affiliated faculty members Anca Pasca, Sergiu Pasca, and Theo Palmer find that low...

Stem cell central: The Lorry I. Lokey Building

October 25, 2010
New campus building houses numerous Bio-X affiliated faculty, including Theo Palmer, Giles Plant, and Matthew Porteus.

Stanford creates first PhD program in stem cell science

April 28, 2011
Stanford establishes PhD program in Stem Cell Science, with support from numerous Bio-X affiliated faculty.

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