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Three Stanford psychiatry researchers have been awarded $2.5 million to investigate patients with autism who also have enlarged brains, a condition known as megalencephaly.
Three School of Medicine faculty members have been named fellows of the National Academy of Inventors.
Jan 17 2018 | Stanford Engineering
​It’s a question biologists have asked for years. Now, researchers exploring cell and tissue mechanics are finding answers that might one day help engineers rebuild our bodies.
Jan 16 2018 | Stanford News
Biologists have wondered for centuries why plants and animals take the shapes they do. Now, researchers exploring the mechanics of cells and tissues are finding answers that might one day help engineers rebuild our bodies.
Jan 16 2018 | NeuWrite West
A Day in the Life of a Neuroscience Graduate Student.
Jan 10 2018 | Stanford News
Nobelist and former secretary of energy will promote science in society and public policy.
Jan 9 2018 | SLS Blogs
Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded an Obama-era policy that, in effect, allowed state laws regarding marijuana use, for medical and commercial, to trump federal law. Will this new move by AG Sessions dampen the burgeoning commercial marijuana industry in states?
Paul Yock is being honored for establishing Stanford Biodesign to help innovators create devices and technologies that improve health care.
The Stanford neuroscientist's research focused on the cells in the brain that aren't nerve cells. Collectively called glia, these "other" cells play a central role in sculpting and maintaining the brain's wiring diagram.
Easing anxiety in young patients using immersive technology

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