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We videotape the lectures delivered at our Bio-X events: search by faculty or keyword, or browse below.
- If you would like to view our Undergraduate Summer Research Program weekly faculty talks, they are available here: USRP Faculty Talks
- If you would like to view lectures by Interdisciplinary Initiatives Seed Grant Program awardees delivered at our symposia, they are available here: IIP Seed Grant Symposium Talks
- Other videos featuring Stanford Bio-X affiliates' research can be found here: Additional Talks
Understanding freezing of gait in Parkinson's Disease: Dr. Scott Delp, Professor of Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering, and Stanford Bio-X Bowes Fellow Johanna O'Day, discuss how a Stanford Bio-X Fellowship has supported their collaborative work with Dr. Helen Bronte-Stewart in Neurology & Neurological Sciences on understanding freezing of gait in Parkinson's Disease patients. Johanna is passionate about transformative interdisciplinary research and making an impact! |
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Engineering cells for immune tolerance: A Stanford Bio-X Fellowship has supported Stanford Bio-X Bowes Fellow Payton Marshall's work with Dr. Paul Bollyky, Associate Professor of Medicine and of Microbiology & Immunology, and Dr. Carolyn Bertozzi, Baker Family Director of Stanford ChEM-H and Anne T. & Robert M. Bass Professor in the School of Humanities & Sciences, to conduct groundbreaking research at the interface of immunology and chemistry! |
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Helping children with cardiovascular defects: Dr. Alison Marsden, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Bioengineering, and Stanford Bio-X Fellow Melody Dong, discuss how Bio-X has supported their research using fluid dynamics simulations to study blood flow in pulmonary arterial hypertension due to congenital heart defects. They hope that this work will lead to new treatments for children with pulmonary hypertension. Don't miss their recent publication in the American Journal of Physiology! |
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Understanding the interplay of cell volume regulation, ECM viscoelasticity and the response to inflammation: Drs. Nidhi Bhutani, Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, and Ovijit Chaudhuri, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, discuss their Stanford Bio-X Seed Grant supported collaboration to develop new interdisciplinary treatments for osteoathritis. Don't miss their recent publication in Nature Biomedical Engineering! |
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Grow with the flow - bacterial biomass accumulation along the human intestine |
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Modulating p75 neurotrophin receptor signaling as a therapeutic strategy for Huntington’s disease |
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Dissecting the role of TBX1 in 22q11 deletion syndrome |
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Deconstructing synapse formation, one molecule at a time |
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Organization and control of neuronal circuits |