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Dr. Jonathan Long and his team discover ‘Anti-hunger’ molecule forms after exercise
Stanford Medicine researchers and their collaborators have identified a molecule that staves off hunger post-exercise.
Stanford’s Dr. Stephen Quake named new head of science at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
After six years serving as co-president of the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, Stephen Quake’s role will be expanded across the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s science program and technology teams – the CZ Biohub and CZ Biohub Network – and the newly-announced Chan Zuckerberg Institute for Advanced Biological Imaging.
Video summary of research by Dr. Jon Long and team explaining ‘why don't you feel hungry after a hard workout?’
Exercising can prevent weight gain. Do you know why? Stanford scientists are studying the appetite-suppressing molecule that your body produces when you exercise.
Dr. Karl Deisseroth among three Stanford scholars elected to the American Philosophical Society
Karl Deisseroth, Chris Field, and Tanya Marie Luhrmann are among 37 scholars elected to the oldest learned society in the United States.
Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award lecturer, Anna Gloyn, reveals new genomic clues, new potential targets in type 2 diabetes
The ADA presented its 2022 National Scientific & Health Care Achievement Awards to a distinguished group of diabetes researchers, clinicians, and educators on Monday, June 6, at the 82nd Scientific Sessions in New Orleans.
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...