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How Bacteria Get Into Shape |
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Andreas Rauschecker - Neurosciences, Medical Sciences Training Program |
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Edith Arnold - Mechanical Engineering |
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Prasheel Lillaney - Bioengineering |
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Saving the Cheerleader, Saving the World: What Can Regenerative Medicine Really Achieve? |
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3-D Digital Anatomy |
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Deborah Gordon, Professor of Biology - Stanford University |
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Vicki Chandler, Chief Program Officer of Science - Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation |
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Donald "Don" Kennedy, President (Emeritus) - Stanford University |
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Cracking the Neural Code - Bio-X NeuroVentures Program at Stanford August 27, 2009 Featuring the work of Clark Center faculty members Karl Deisseroth and Mark Schnitzer, supported by a Bio-X NeuroVentures grant. From treating depression and Alzheimer's to decoding how thinking and emotions work, Stanford researchers are starting to "crack the code" for how the nervous system creates our mental lives. |