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Tuesday,
Oct. 4, 2011

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Study could lead to new class of drugs for treating strokes

A study in mice by investigators at the School of Medicine points toward potential new therapies for stroke. Katrin Andreasson, associate professor of neurology and neurological sciences, is the study’s senior author.

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Finding could be next step in lithium-ion battery design

Yi Cui, associate professor of materials science and engineering, and his students have used sulfur-coated hollow carbon nanofibers and an electrolyte additive to fabricate a superior rechargeable lithium battery cathode.

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Program brings human rights to community college classes

Stanford is linking arms with educators in California community colleges for a four-year project called the Stanford Human Rights Education Initiative. The Freeman Spogli Institute's Helen Stacy is lending her expertise to the project.

Campus Announcements

  • Flu clinics today and tomorrow: Flu clinics will be held today, Oct. 4, at SLAC in the Panofsky Foyer, from 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. and tomorrow, Oct. 5, in the Cypress Room in Tresidder Union from 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. For more details, visit flu.stanford.edu.
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