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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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