This year’s artist Barbara Goldstein will present two workshops titled: Using Art to Tell Your Story The 1st workshop will be on Wednesday 12/9 starting at 1 pm in CCSR room 4205. The 2nd workshop will be on Thursday 12/10 starting at 1 Read More »
Congratulations to CSB professor Karlene Cimprich! Karlene has been elected as a fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science for her contributions to the understanding of genome maintenance, particularly for elucidating molecular mechanisms of DNA damage signaling and cellular sources of Read More »
Congratulations to the following students on receiving a Mansour Prize: Poster Prize – 1st place: Zach Harvey and Bo Gu Paper Prize – 1st place: Sara Prescott 2nd place: Ed Grow 3rd place: Yusuke Miyazaki Talk Prize – 1st place: Read More »
Researchers have detected viral proteins — and something that looks suspiciously like infectious viral particles — in early human embryos. Is that good, bad or both? Ed Grow and Joanna Wysocka have found that these viral proteins are well-placed to Read More »
Congratulations to Lendert Gelens, a postdoc in James Ferrell lab, who was awarded “Best Young Researcher Talk” at the Physics of Living Matter Symposium held in Cambridge, UK Sep 24-25, 2015.
Seven scientists awarded grants for high-risk, high-return research The awards are designed to encourage scientists to pursue creative research projects with the potential of leading to big improvements in health care. Seven Stanford scientists have received awards totaling $11.5 million Read More »
CSB Professor Joanna Wysocka and Electrical Engineering Professor Krishna Shenoy are the two Stanford University researchers among 26 scientists from 19 institutions newly appointed as Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigators. They were chosen through a competitive selection process from a pool Read More »
Read Carl Zimmer’s review in the New York Times: Ancient Viruses, Once Foes, May Now Serve as Friends on CSB professor Joanna Wysocka, senior author and graduate student Edward Grow, lead author’s paper “Intrinsic retroviral reactivation in human preimplantation embryos Read More »
Read the latest review on the SPARK founders, CSB professors Daria Mochly-Rosen and Kevin Grimes’s publication A Practical Guide to Drug Development in Academia: the SPARK Approach in the current edition of Nature Chemical Biology: Translational research: Drug Discovery from Read More »