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Biophysics of the Brain
Biophysical Society member Anna Koster, PhD student in the labs of Merritt Maduke and Justin Du Bois at Stanford University writes about her biophysics research related to brain.
June 08, 2022
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CBI Fall 2022 Applications Open!
Applications for Fall 2022 are now open!
March 15, 2022
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Stanford ChEM-H Graduate Application Fee Waiver now available
Each year, the Stanford ChEM-H Chemistry/Biology Interface training program makes application fee waivers available for students applying to graduate school at Stanford.
October 01, 2020
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Stanford ChEM-H Graduate Application Fee Waiver now available
Each year, the Stanford ChEM-H Chemistry/Biology Interface training program makes application fee waivers available for students applying to graduate school at Stanford.
October 01, 2020
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ChEM-H researchers uncover role of membrane sugars in flu infection
ChEM-H graduate students reveal how the forest of sugars on a cell’s surface could help in the defense against flu infection.
May 26, 2020
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Virtual Chemistry-Biology Interface retreat highlights research and community of graduate student trainees
The annual CBI retreat, held virtually for the first time, provides current trainees the opportunity to share and learn about research happening across the institute.
May 24, 2020
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Kolade Adebowale awarded NIH predoctoral fellowship for cancer immunology research
ChEM-H student Kolade Adebowale awarded National Institutes of Health fellowship for research at the intersection of materials science and cancer therapy.
May 14, 2020
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2020-21 CBI application now open
The 2020-2021 application for the ChEM-H Chemistry/Biology Interface Training Program is now open.
February 24, 2020
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ChEM-H researchers work toward new understanding of cancer camouflage
A group led by ChEM-H Institute Scholar Lingyin Li and Chemistry/Biology Interface graduate student Jacqueline Carozza found a molecule that could help undermine cancer's defenses.
February 24, 2020
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Extracellular cGAMP: an anti-cancer immunotransmitter
We bridge chemistry and biology to discover a new extracellular signaling role for cGAMP in charging the anti-cancer immune response.
February 24, 2020
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ChEM-H researchers take first steps toward new cancer drug
Cancers currently treated with antibody drugs could instead be targeted with small molecules, which could improve access in low-resource regions of the world.
November 14, 2019
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ChEM-H students named O’Leary-Thiry Graduate Fellows and Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellows
Stanford ChEM-H has named 11 incoming students O’Leary-Thiry Graduate Fellows and two current students Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellows to pursue research at the CBI.
October 25, 2019
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Meet our CBI trainees
Trainees from the Chemisty-Biology Interface (CBI) program speak about how the program has impacted their time at Stanford and shaped the way they approach research.
May 07, 2019
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CBI trainee and faculty mentor pair win Diabetes Knowledge Award
CBI trainee Tim Horton and his faculty mentor Justin Annes, Asistant Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology), received the Diabetes Knowledge Award from SDRC.
April 26, 2019
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New approach by Stanford researchers could lead to a lifetime flu vaccine
A new approach could end that ritual and protect against deadly pandemic flu.
April 26, 2019
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Roommates’ exchange fuels research collaboration
Stanford MD-PhD student John Pluvinage didn't expect all that much to come of it when he asked his roommate, Benjie Smith, to look at some results he'd been thinking about.
April 12, 2019
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CBI students awarded fellowships from the National Science Foundation
CBI students were recently honored by the National Science Foundation's prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
April 11, 2019
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Felix Alfonso focuses on making connections inside—and outside—the brain
Felix Alfonso, a graduate student in the Dept. of Chemistry, is a trainee in the Stanford ChEM-H Chemistry/Biology Interface (CBI) Program, a NSF-GRFP fellow and a DARE fellow.
April 01, 2019
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Stanford chemists develop a tool to study rigid structures on cancer cells
A team led by Carolyn Bertozzi developed a tool to help cut down and study mucins, stubborn structures on cell surfaces that help cancers evade detection.
March 25, 2019
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2019-2020 CBI application is open
The 2019-2020 application for the ChEM-H Chemistry/Biology Interface Training Program is now open.
February 19, 2019