Arbor Free Clinic to relocate to campus in August Yashashree Pisolkar July 8, 2013 0 Comments The clinic, which serves underrepresented patients in the South Bay area, will be open for business at its new location from Aug. 25. Read More »
Board of Trustees approves University budget, new housing Marshall Watkins June 13, 2013 0 Comments The Stanford Board of Trustees heard a report from new School of Medicine Dean Lloyd Minor and approved the University’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year at its June meeting. Read More »
Researchers link enzyme inactivation to delaying paralysis Samantha Lynn June 2, 2013 0 Comments Researchers at the Stanford School of Medicine recently published a study in Nature Cell Biology detailing their discovery that the inactivation of the sirtuin-1 enzyme (SIRT1) in mice may delay the... 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 »
Students explore their genetic futures in School of Medicine course Alexis Garduno April 7, 2013 1 Comment Students are taught how to examine a DNA sequence and given the option of studying their own genetic data. Read More »
Med School professor pioneers new allergy treatment Lan Anh Le March 31, 2013 1 Comment Kari Nadeau, associate professor of pediatrics in the School of Medicine, uses a seemingly counterintuitive treatment for her young patients suffering from severe food allergies: giving them doses of... Read More »
Researchers use search engines to track drug side effects Justine Moore March 31, 2013 0 Comments A research team headed by two School of Medicine professors has developed a new method for tracking adverse drug interactions using queries from Internet search engines like Google and Bing. The... 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 »