April - June 2006

San Francisco Chronicle, April 3, 2006
A studied eye on the human brain
Researcher's studies pursue more efficient chips
Stanford Report, April 19, 2006
New design lets mini-microscope observe cells in vivo
Stanford Report, April 20, 2006
"Magnetic nanotechnology holds promise in fighting cancer, advancing computing"
Stanford Report, April 26, 2006
"Arts essential to multidisciplinary research, teaching"
Stanford Report, May 3, 2006
"New findings identify key protein involved in fast-spreading cancers"
Stanford Report, May 3, 2006
Old compound finds new life in molecular imaging studies
Stanford Report, May 17, 2006
Interdisciplinary conference discusses effect of man-made environment on health
Stanford Report, May 17, 2006
Scientist wins $4 million to research uncharted territory: How immune system influences spread of breast cancer
Stanford Report, May 17, 2006
Research that Rocks (Bio-X Department Days, May 12, 2006)
Stanford Report, May 24, 2006
Research collaboration 'translates' into potential therapy to heal skin wounds
Stanford Report, May 31, 2006
Advocates for stem cell research to gather at Stanford for national summit
Stanford Report, June 1, 2006
$1.5 million grant will go toward student bioscience education
Stanford Report, June 15, 2006
When it comes to gene transcription, random pauses aren't quite so random, study finds

 

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