Skip to main content
Welcome to Bio-X

Welcome to Bio-X

  • Support
  • Contact
  • About
    • Bio-X History
    • Contact Us
    • Clark Center
      • Map & Directions
      • Tours
      • Dining Options
    • Building Services
      • Room Scheduling
      • IT
      • General Facilities Issues
      • Urgent Facilities Issues
      • Non-Emergency Facilities Requests
      • Building Access Request
      • Lab Safety
      • Shared Equipment
    • FAQ
  • People
  • Research
    • Seed Grants
      • Browse Seed Grants
    • Visiting Scholars/Visiting Postdocs
    • PhD Fellows
    • Undergraduate Research
    • Ventures
      • Food@Stanford
      • NeuroVentures
    • Travel Awards
    • Research Partners
    • Browse Videos
    • Browse All Research
  • Highlights
    • Videos
      • Clark Center @ 10x Video
    • Bio-X in the News
  • Videos
    • USRP Faculty Talks
    • Symposium Lectures
    • Additional Videos
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Archive
    • USRP 2012 - How do we feel? The mystery and importance of touch and what C. elegans can teach us about how it works
    • Talk Videos
  • Get Involved
    • Faculty
    • Students
      • Courses & Workshops
    • Alumni & Friends
    • Corporations
      • Partnership Models
      • Benefits of Partnership
      • Corporate Member Projects
      • Corporate Forum Newsletter Archive
    • Browse Videos
    • Seminar Series
      • Stanford Bio-X Frontiers in Interdisciplinary Biosciences: 2019/2020
    • Support Bio-X
      • Stanford Bio-X White Paper
  1. Home
  2. Events

USRP 2012 - How do we feel? The mystery and importance of touch and what C. elegans can teach us about how it works

How do we feel? The mystery and importance of touch and what C. elegans can teach us about how it works

2012 USRP Talks - Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Events

  • Upcoming Events
  • Archive
  • USRP 2012 - How do we feel? The mystery and importance of touch and what C. elegans can teach us about how it works
  • Talk Videos

Courses and Workshops

Related videos

USRP 2020 - Program Introduction

USRP 2012 - Engineering mice to study chromatin in vivo

USRP 2010 - Toxic Granulocyte Peptides of Innate Immunity: Disease Culprits, Hiding in Plain Sight?

  • Show More

Research News

Image depicting nerve interaction.

Stanford researchers identify cellular elastic that keeps nerves resilient

February 26, 2014 - Stanford Report
Research conducted by Bio-X Affiliated faculty Alex Dunn and Miriam Goodman using technology developed in an...

Stanford Bio-X

James H. Clark Center, Stanford University 318 Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305 contact-biox@stanford.edu
Follow @StanfordBioX

  • Contact
  • FAQ
  • Room Reservations
Stanford University
  • Stanford Home
  • Maps & Directions
  • Search Stanford
  • Emergency Info
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy
  • Copyright
  • Trademark
  • Non-Discrimination
  • Accessibility

© Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305