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Thursday, January 16, 2020

Look who's turning up at Jasper Ridge

Tracking animals with DNA

Researchers used Stanford's Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve to test a new method of tracking animals using genetic material that can provide information for conservation efforts with less cost and time than current methods. Read more.


social sciences

Human Screenome Project

Stanford and Penn State researchers are calling for a Human Screenome Project to provide a detailed approach to studying the complexities of digital lives.

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Business

The Industrialist's Dilemma

Robert Siegel coteaches STRAMGT 520, which attracts CEOs from the world's biggest corporations. So what happens in the classroom stays in the classroom.

Robert Siegel

Bio-X PhD Fellowship applications Jordan Casteel, closes 2/2/20

Announcements

  • Rosenkranz Prize: Applications are now open for the Rosenkranz Prize, a $100,000 award given to a Stanford researcher in any discipline doing innovative work to improve health in low- or middle-income countries. The award previously went to junior faculty, but is now open to all Stanford researchers at any career stage working on an inventive global health project. The prize application deadline is March 2. Learn more.
  • Community conversations: Stanford is organizing a two-day conversation Feb. 3 and 4 on mental health and well-being for the campus community, including students, postdocs, staff and faculty. The workshops, roundtables and presentations are designed to shine a light on mental health and well-being, dispel stigmas associated with mental illness and empower community members with tools to help them manage stress, build resilience, support others and thrive. Learn more.

Summer Policy Boot Camp (HISPBC) Rental Housing Available - FSH

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