Stanford Medicine scientists have rebuilt, in laboratory glassware, the neural pathway that sends information from the body’s periphery to the brain, promising to aid research on pain disorders.

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Cancer treatment with a cell-based immunotherapy causes mild cognitive impairment, a Stanford Medicine team found.

Researchers have discovered the long-posited but elusive genetic mutation that makes orange cats orange — and it appears to occur in no other mammal.

Diseases such as measles, rubella and polio could become endemic to the U.S. again if vaccine rates decline, according to modeling run by researchers.

Researchers from across Stanford’s campus gathered May 7 for a symposium focused on ways synthetic biology can promote a sustainable world.

Bryant Lin, who has turned his personal cancer journey into a real-time educational opportunity, will be this year’s keynote speaker.