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Stanford Researchers Seek Citizen Scientists To Contribute To Worldwide Mosquito Tracking(图)
Stanford Researchers Citizen Scientists Worldwide Mosquito Tracking
2017/11/23
It’s a sound that can keep even the weariest among us from falling asleep: the high-pitched whine of a mosquito. This irritating buzz already makes us run, slap and slather on repellant. But if Stanfo...
Stanford research finds that diversity of large animals plays an important role in carbon cycle
Stanford diversity of large animals plays carbon cycle
2017/10/25
Trees in tropical forests are well known for removing carbon dioxide from the air and storing the potent greenhouse gas as carbon in their leafy branches and extensive roots. But a new analysis led by...
Stanford scientists create a cellular guillotine for studying single-cell wound repair
Stanford scientists cellular guillotine single-cell wound repair
2017/7/24
While doing research at the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory in Massachusetts, Sindy Tang learned of a remarkable organism: Stentor coeruleus. It’s a single-celled, free-living f...
Researchers at Stanford create new method for recording bird flight in 3D
Researchers Stanford recording bird flight 3D
2017/4/27
The wind rushing between skyscrapers is a substantial hurdle for anyone interested in operating small drones in urban areas. Yet, pigeons seem to have little trouble maneuvering through turbulent city...
Stanford scientists study Pavlovian conditioning in neural networks
Stanford scientists Pavlovian conditioning neural networks
2017/3/30
In the decades following the work by physiologist Ivan Pavlov and his famous salivating dogs, scientists have discovered how molecules and cells in the brain learn to associate two stimuli, like Pavlo...
Stanford biologists identify ancient stress response in corals
Stanford biologists ancient stress response corals
2017/3/30
Stanford marine biologists have discovered that corals activate a specific group of ancient, defensive genes when exposed to stressful environmental conditions. These stress-induced genes could serve ...
In a possible step forward for gene therapy,Stanford researchers made mice glow like fireflies
step forward gene therapy Stanford researchers mice glow fireflies
2017/3/14
Timothy Blake, a postdoctoral fellow in the Waymouth lab, was hard at work on a fantastical interdisciplinary experiment. He and his fellow researchers were refining compounds that would car...
Associate Professor Chiara Sabatti,Department of Statistics at Stanford University(图)
Associate Professor Biomedical Data Science
2016/5/24
Associate Professor of Biomedical Data Science
Associate Professor of Statistics
Stanford Center for Computational, Evolutionary and Human Genomics (CEHG)
Mailing Address:
Department of Statistic...
Professor Wing Hung Wong,Department of Statistics at Stanford University(图)
Professor Biomedical Data Science
2016/5/24
Stephen R. Pierce Family Goldman Sachs Professor in Science and Human Health
Professor of Statistics
Professor of Biomedical Data Science
Mailing Address:
Department of Statistics
Sequoia Hall
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Professor Robert Tibshirani,Department of Statistics at Stanford University(图)
Professor Biomedical Data Science
2016/5/24
Robert Tibshirani's main interests are in applied statistics, biostatistics, and data mining. He is co-author of the books Generalized Additive Models (with T. Hastie), An Introduction to the Bootstra...
Professor Iain Johnstone,Department of Statistics at Stanford University(图)
Professor Biomedical Data Science
2016/5/24
Dr. Johnstone is a biostatistician with research interests in statistical decision theory and wavelet-like methods (and their uses) in estimation theory, asymptotics, and application areas such as inv...
Stanford scientists resurrect an abandoned drug and find it effective against two human viruses in a lab dish,with potential to fight many more
Stanford scientists abandoned drug two human viruses fight many more
2016/4/13
Viruses have proven to be wily foes. Attempts to fend off viruses causing even the common cold or flu have failed, and new viral outbreaks such as dengue, Ebola or Zika continue to elude drugs.Given t...
Stanford scientists develop new technique for imaging cells and tissues under the skin
Stanford scientists imaging cells skin
2016/3/28
Scientists have many tools at their disposal for looking at preserved tissue under a microscope in incredible detail, or peering into the living body at lower resolution. What they haven't had is a wa...
The Department of Biology at Stanford University
The Department of Biology at Stanford University biology
2015/11/12
he department includes over 140 graduate students and 100 postdoctoral fellows from all over the world. About half the graduate students are working in the area of molecular/cell biology/developmental...
Stanford biologists crack centuries-old mystery of how cell growth triggers cell division
Stanford biologists centuries-old mystery growth triggers cell division
2015/10/13
Cells were discovered in 1676, and almost immediately afterward scientists began wondering why cells are so perfectly small.More than three centuries later, a team of Stanford biologists have zeroed i...