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A new study by Anne Brunet and other Stanford researchers shows that a gene associated with longevity affects the function of stem cells in the adult brain. Read story »

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1:2:1

A podcast of today's leaders in biomedicine

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Ricardo Dolmetsch on autism

Neurobiologist Ricardo Dolmetsch, PhD, received a 2008 National Institutes of Health Pioneer Award to study the underlying biology of neurons in autistic children. In this podcast, Dolmetsch talks about the seemingly growing prevalence of autism, and the research in his lab. Length: 33 min.

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Ching-Pin Chang, MD, PhDEpigenetic regulation of heart development and disease

Ching-Pin Chang, MD, PhD, assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine, will discuss this topic. Details »

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