Scar-free healing
Researchers find clues into scarring and how to prevent it
Researchers find clues into scarring and how to prevent it
One bioengineer’s nuts-and-bolts approach to a biotech-based utopia
A way to communicate for those who can’t speak or produce text in an ordinary way
An engineer sways tissue samples to behave in the lab like they would inside us
A brain implant developed by Stanford University scientists has been shown in mice to be able to record the activity of thousands of individual neurons.
Researchers are harnessing millions of de-identified patient records for the ultimate consult
Next-generation biobanking is bridging the gap between research and patients
Researchers have identified a brain-circuitry link between how much food mice consume and social interactions, which could lead to treatments for people with anorexia.
Plans, dreams and day-to-day work for a team studying the sense of touch
New Stanford medical school curriculum gives more flexibility and incentives for long-term research