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Karl Deisseroth wins Kyoto Prize for seminal role in creation, use of optogenetics
The award, which includes a gift of 100 million yen (about $913,000), recognizes the neuroscientist for pioneering and advancing a technology for studying brain circuits.
Blood test for pregnant women can predict premature birth, Stanford-led study reports
Measuring RNA fragments in a pregnant woman’s blood gives a reliable estimate of the baby’s due date and can predict if the baby will arrive prematurely, a Stanford-led team has shown.
Disrupt Diabetes draws patients into innovation process
One Sunday last month, more than 60 patients, students, medical professionals and design thinkers gathered on the Stanford campus to brainstorm ideas for gadgets and services tailored to the unique needs of diabetes patients.
Stanford Diabetes Research Center sponsors a Summer Picnic and Obstacle Course with the JDRF Silicon Valley One Walk Committee
SDRC sponsored the JDRF summer picnic with American Ninja Warrior and t1d Kyle Cochran on June 2, 2018 at the Mayfield Soccer Complex in Palo Alto.
To Slash Your Risk of Heart Disease, Keep Moving
Does heart disease run in your family? You could most likely slash your risk of developing or dying from heart disease if you are physically fit. Being strong helps too.
New AI-powered algorithm offers a more accurate, accessible method for diagnosing diabetes subtypes and tailoring treatments, with potential for widespread impact.