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SDRC member, Dr. James Priest shows congenital heart defects vastly increase risk of heart problems later in life
Even a relatively simple heart defect makes a patient much more likely to develop cardiovascular disease as an adult, Stanford researchers say.
Zinc Chelation: A siren song to draw regenerative drugs to the beta cell?
To precisely send a drug to its intended target in the body requires two things:
Dr. Karl Deisseroth has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Two Stanford faculty elected to the National Academy of Engineering
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.
A decade-long study finds that roughly 1 in 10 people carry genetic variants that may blunt the blood sugar-lowering effects of widely used diabetes medications — raising new questions about precision medicine in diabetes care. Read more...