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SDRC member Dr. Czechowicz brings hope for organ transplantation potential from any donor to any recipien
Researchers’ experimental approach for preparing mice for blood stem cell transplantation may one day make it possible in humans to safely transplant organs or cells from any donor to any recipient.
SDRC member and leader of the Clinical and Translational Core, Dr. Christopher Gardner discusses “How should we consume protein?”
Nutrition expert Christopher Gardner discusses the protein-consuming habits of America, the drawbacks and ways to eat better.
SDRC researchers use zinc to target insulin producing cells
To treat diabetes directly, rather than manage its symptoms, doctors need a way to get drugs to cells that produce insulin. The key, Stanford researchers report, may be those cells’ affinity for zinc.
Antibody developed by Dr. Weissman and his colleagues shows promise in a small clinical trial as a safe cancer therapy
An immunotherapy conceived at Stanford appeared safe in an early clinical trial. Half of the participants responded positively to the treatment, aimed at triggering macrophages to engulf cancer cells, the researchers reported.
The ISPAD Clinical Practice consensus Guidelines 2018 are now available online
ISPAD’s Clinical Practice Consensus Guidelines are the only comprehensive set of clinical recommendations for children, adolescents, and young adults with diabetes worldwide!
New AI-powered algorithm offers a more accurate, accessible method for diagnosing diabetes subtypes and tailoring treatments, with potential for widespread impact.