The cell whisperer
An engineer sways tissue samples to behave in the lab like they would inside us
An engineer sways tissue samples to behave in the lab like they would inside us
Next-generation biobanking is bridging the gap between research and patients
Researchers are harnessing millions of de-identified patient records for the ultimate consult
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
The FAST program, led by Stanford graduate students, sparks a passion in teens for science careers
Stanford-India biodesign fellows invent a device that helps newborns breathe on their own
Capturing the brain’s learning and recall motor in silicon
New technology could make your drive therapy time