The GOP war with science continues Debnil Sur January 20, 2015 0 Comments Many of the most impactful scientific advancements, including penicillin and Velcro, were side effects of other scientific endeavours. The scientific enterprise carefully vets proposals to determine... Read More »
Researchers develop chips that mimic human brain Nitish Kulkarni April 29, 2014 1 Comment Researchers in Stanford’s Brains in Silicon Lab, led by Associate Professor of Bioengineering Kwabena Boahen, have developed a system of chips that mimic the computing structure and process of the... Read More »
Stanford scientists awarded over $17 million in NIH grants for innovative research Alexa Liautaud October 2, 2013 0 Comments The National Institutes of Health awarded over $17 million to eight Stanford scientists on Sunday. The grant will enable the recipients to pursue major, groundbreaking projects in the field of... Read More »
The Daily Brief: Tuesday, March 26 Olivia Moore March 26, 2013 0 Comments Researchers make a breakthrough in solar cells and the School of Medicine receives a $7 million grant for childhood cancer research Read More »
Engineering professor to share $1.3 million National Science Foundation grant Marwa Farag October 24, 2012 0 Comments Oyekunle Olukotun, professor of electrical engineering and computer science and director of the Pervasive Parallelism Laboratory, has received a $1.3 million grant from the National Science Foundation... Read More »
A couple of good genes Linda Yu April 23, 2012 0 Comments James Watson, Francis Crick, Linus Pauling and Rosalind Franklin are staple figures of biology textbooks today, but their names also appear frequently in the professional repertoires of two Stanford... Read More »
Research suggests future of stroke recovery The Daily News Staff March 29, 2012 0 Comments Researchers at the School of Medicine recently identified two molecules as potentially having a significant impact on future stroke treatment and recovery. Read More »
Stanford plans collaboration with FDA Julia Enthoven January 31, 2012 0 Comments On Jan. 12, the Stanford biodesign program and the Stanford School of Medicine signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This memorandum gives both... Read More »