Researchers Engineer Yeast to Manufacture Complex Medicine
Stanford-Led Study Uncovers Mutation that Supercharges Tumor-Suppressor
Biomarkers Associated With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Severity Identified
Brain-Computer Interface Advance Allows Fast, Accurate Typing by People With Paralysis
Bodywide Immune Response Important for Fighting Cancer, Researchers Say
Fighting off cancer requires the concerted efforts of immune molecules throughout the body, rather than just in the tumor itself, according to a new study of laboratory mice by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. The finding helps settle an ongoing dispute among clinicians as to whether systemic, or whole-body responses, are as…
Clinical Trial Shows Gene Therapy for Blistering Skin Disease Could Enhance Healing
Brain Circuit that Drives Sleep-Wake States Identified
Stanford University School of Medicine scientists have identified a brain circuit that’s indispensable to the sleep-wake cycle. This same circuit is also a key component of the reward system, an archipelago of interconnected brain clusters crucial to promoting behavior necessary for animals, including humans, to survive and reproduce. It makes intuitive sense that the reward…