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Ultrasound, Nanoparticles, and Neuromodulation |
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Bacterial growth dynamics in the human large intestine |
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Using a small sea anemone in the lab to learn about reef-building corals |
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Investigating mechanisms of ALS genes |
The award-winning "brain stethoscope" converts brain waves into sound to detect seizures: Drs. Josef Parvizi, Professor of Neurology, and Chris Chafe, Duca Family Professor of Music and Director of the Center for Computer Research in Music & Acoustics, discuss their Stanford Bio-X supported collaboration. |
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Interdisciplinary advances can help us understand the complexity of the brain: Dr. Sergiu Pasca, Assistant Professor of Psych & Behavioral Sciences, and Dr. Hunter Fraser, Associate Professor of Biology, share the progress of their Stanford Bio-X Seed Grant! |
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Towards better therapies for ovarian cancer: Drs. Sarah Heilshorn, Associate Professor of Materials Science & Engineering and, by courtesy, of ChemEng and BioE, and Erinn Rankin, Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology and OBGYN, discuss their Stanford Bio-X supported collaboration. |
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A Stanford Bio-X seed grant helped launch a new interdisciplinary research technique: Drs. Polly Fordyce, Assistant Professor of Genetics & Bioengineering and Co-Director of the Stanford Microfluidics Foundry, and Martha Cyert, the Dr. Nancy Chang Professor, share how! |
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Carla Shatz, David Starr Jordan Director of Stanford Bio-X 2019 Stanford Bio-X Interdisciplinary Initiatives Seed Grants Program Symposium - August 29, 2019 |