Fastest DNA sequencing helps patients find answers in hours
“A research effort led by Stanford scientists set the first Guinness World [MORE]
Engineered miniature CRISPR-Cas system
Stanford bioengineers report: “we create an efficient miniature Cas system (CasMINI) engineered from the type V-F Cas12f [MORE]
Bright new tool to record cellular interactions
A Stanford scientist has “created a system that allowed GFP [green fluorescent protein] on [MORE]
Spike-funtionalized ferritin vaccines
Ferritin is a blood cell protein and holds and releases iron at a controlled rate. Here, Stanford scientists [MORE]
RT-ELISA prototype for blood monitoring
“The innovative new system has been dubbed by the researchers [at Stanford University] Real-time ELISA (RT-ELISA). [MORE]
Cartilage in the knee
In mice studies, Stanford researchers “used a molecule called bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2) to kick off [MORE]
Producing artificial synapses in the lab
Advanced prosthetics that rely on brain-machine interfaces may have a step forward from Stanford University’s [MORE]
Schematic of the CMOS chip integrated with the microwire bundle
In this piece British, American and Swiss bioengineers “. . . [MORE]
Clinical lab mass spectometry
“Might medical laboratories someday use proteomic biomarkers to help physicians gauge the aging progression in patients? Might [MORE]
Marrow Miner
A regenerative medicine research group at Stanford University has shown an improved means for harvesting stem cell rich bone [MORE]
Ai ifographic
What do you get by integrating AI analysis of pathology images and data for tumor transcriptomes? In a Stanford [MORE]
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Most attention to CRISPR-Cas 9 has focused on editing out disease related genes, but this report tells of University [MORE]
Nanoparticle delivers drug through focused ultrasound disruption
Innovations in drug delivery seemingly are reported every day. This piece describes how Stanford [MORE]
Mapping catheter for identifying source of AF
To treat atrial fibrillation, interventional cardiologists need to know where aberrant electrical signals are [MORE]