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- – Stanford Medicine News Center
Vaccine symposium airs multiple ideas for accelerating preventive immunology
A dozen world-class vaccine experts convened to offer explanations and inspiration to scientists intent on improving our ability to ward off life-threatening infections.
- – PR Newswire
Signios Bio and Illumina Announce Winners of the Illumina-Signios Bio Proteomics Grant Program
/PRNewswire/ -- Signios Biosciences ("Signios Bio"), a science-first biotechnology company leading in multiomics and AI-powered bioinformatics, in...
- – MIT Technology Review
How healthy am I? My immunome knows the score.
Groundbreaking new tests reveal patterns in our immune systems that can signal underlying disease and tell us how well we might recover from our next cold. I got my results in a text message.
- – Stanford Medicine News Center
Immune cell ‘signatures’ could help guide treatment for critically ill patients
Stanford Medicine researchers have devised an immune system assessment tool that could help guide treatment for critical care patients.
- – Stanford Medicine News Center
Immune ‘dysregulation’ present prior to infection predicts severe responses
Stanford Medicine-led research finds that a gene signature capturing immune health or dysfunction can forecast patient outcomes following subsequent viral or bacterial infections.
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Study of promising speech-enabling interface offers hope for restoring communication
Stanford Medicine scientists have developed a brain-computer interface that detects inner speech from speech-impaired patients, in a step toward restoring rapid communication.
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Replacing brain immune cells in mice slows neurodegeneration in Stanford Medicine study
The technique, which used genetically healthy donor cells, prolonged life and function in mice with a disease similar to Tay-Sachs. It may help with other neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s.
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Rare, serious flu complication in kids needs rapid treatment, Stanford Medicine-led study finds
Researchers want doctors and parents to know about key treatment and preventive measures, including flu vaccines.
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Researchers create ‘virtual scientists’ to solve complex biological problems
Stanford Medicine researchers created a team of virtual scientists backed by artificial intelligence to help solve problems in their real-world lab.
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Stem cell transplant without toxic preparation successfully treats genetic disease
An antibody developed at Stanford Medicine can prepare patients for stem cell transplantation, sparing them toxic side effects, a Phase 1 clinical trial found.