University hospitals, nurses continue contract dispute Justine Moore May 27, 2013 0 Comments An ongoing contract dispute between University hospitals and 2,700 nurses looks set to continue after nurses last week rejected a new contract agreement negotiated by the hospitals and union leaders... Read More »
Researchers develop new method for tracking cell interactions Justine Moore May 19, 2013 0 Comments A group of Stanford researchers have developed a new technique for tracking cell interactions in living bodies, an advance that has significant implications for revealing information about the... Read More »
Men’s tennis falls in first round of NCAA Tournament to close season Justine Moore May 13, 2013 0 Comments The No. 40 Stanford men’s tennis team finished its season with a loss in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Malibu, Calif., falling 4-2 to No. 20 Louisiana State last Friday afternoon. The... Read More »
Researchers link MRI scans to math ability Justine Moore May 7, 2013 0 Comments Researchers at the School of Medicine’s Stanford Brain Development Project have recently discovered that MRI scans can most successfully predict how much a student’s math skills will improve after... Read More »
BAF protein complexes may prevent cancer development Justine Moore May 5, 2013 0 Comments Researchers at the Stanford School of Medicine have discovered that BAF protein complexes may prevent the development of tumors in multiple kinds of human tissue. Read More »
Engineering lab holds programming contest for middle- and high-schoolers Justine Moore April 28, 2013 0 Comments The MobiSocial Computing Lab, an industrial affiliate program in the School of Engineering, recently began accepting entries for its first-ever design competition for middle and high school students... Read More »
Men’s tennis takes Huskies but falls to Bruins Justine Moore April 28, 2013 0 Comments The No. 41 Stanford men’s tennis team made it to the semifinals of the Pac-12 Championships last week, picking up a 4-2 victory over No. 33 Washington on Thursday before falling 4-0 to No. 1 UCLA... Read More »
Doctoral student pioneers EmailValet service Justine Moore April 22, 2013 0 Comments EmailValet, an application produced through collaboration between doctoral student Nicolas Kokkalis and members of Stanford’s Human-Computer Interaction group, allows users to connect with a remote... Read More »