Doctors have to navigate a complex system to prioritize the sickest heart transplant patients. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
A new dawn of avian flu replicating in cows. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
People with psychosis have trouble filtering relevant information (mesh funnel) and predicting rewarding events (broken crystal ball), creating a complex inner world. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
COVID-19 macrophage storm. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
A newly discovered compound caps naloxone onto the opioid receptor, supercharging its ability to reverse opioid overdose. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
On the left, ecDNAs that link together to enhance cancer cell growth tend to be inherited together by daughter cells after cell division. On the right, in contrast, ecDNAs that are inherited randomly give more genetic variability but may be less likely to spur tumor growth. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
In every cell in a woman's body, one X chromosome is disabled to ensure that the right levels of proteins are produced from that chromosome pair. But the way the second chromosome is shut down generates unfamiliar molecular structures that can trigger antibodies (shown in red) targeting those structures. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
Data analysis led by Stanford Medicine shows that blood-based tests for colon cancer are not as effective as colonoscopies. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
A Stanford Medicine-led study found that two common medications for epilepsy offer a safe alternative to older antiseizure medications that are known to be harmful to fetuses. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
What's the deal with red light therapy? Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
PFAS explainer. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
AI could monitor heart function in rural children. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
Pandemic protection for children. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
Chicago children are exposed to high levels of lead in drinking water. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
Breast cancer deaths are declining. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine
Gliotherapeutics. Credit: Emily Moskal/Stanford Medicine