Stanford Scientists and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Identify Protein That Controls CAR-T Cell Longevity
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Cancer scientists at Stanford and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) identified a protein, FOXO1, that improves the survival and function of CAR-T cells, which may lead to more effective CAR-T cell therapies and could potentially expand its use in difficult-to-treat cancers ..read more
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Stanford faculty named AAAS Fellows
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Seven Stanford faculty are among the 502 new fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ..read more
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A new RNA editing tool could enhance cancer treatment
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The new study found that an RNA-targeting CRISPR platform could tune immune cell metabolism without permanent genetic changes, potentially unveiling a relatively low-risk way to upgrade existing cell therapies for cancer ..read more
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A New Era of Cardiovascular Care: Insights from Dr. Joseph Wu
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As we observe American Heart Month this February, Joseph Wu, MD, PhD, shares his insights into the current state of cardiovascular medicine and what the future might hold for treating and preventing heart disease ..read more
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SPARK publishes manuscript in Nature Biotechnology
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SPARK has published a paper in the journal Nature Biotechnology describing the unique community and methods the program has developed to address challenges in translating academic discoveries to medical products ..read more
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IntroSem reveals the magic of medical imaging
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An introductory seminar dives into the technologies behind the shadowy photos of anatomy that give clinicians a window into our most personal of spaces ..read more
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Equipping doctors to save lives when resources are scarce
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Stanford Surgeon Sherry Wren’s International Humanitarian Surgical Skills Course, now in its tenth year at Stanford, has equipped hundreds of surgeons and healthcare providers with the unique skills and knowledge they need to save lives in conflict zones and low-resource settings ..read more
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Going beyond B cells in the search for a more multi-targeted vaccine
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Part 3: This is the last of a three-part series on how Stanford Medicine researchers are designing vaccines that protect people from not merely individual ..read more
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More kids are being hospitalized for eating disorders ? researchers learned why
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Over the last decade, physicians have taken a broader view of adolescent eating disorders, thanks to a growing recognition of the variety of disordered eating ..read more
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Researchers seek healthy checks and balances for how products are designed
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As you read this, likely on a digital device, you're interacting with the product environment, the collection of products and services consumers choose to use ..read more
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