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In From Our Neurons to Yours, Institute Scholar Monther Abu-Remaileh discusses his work on cellular recycling centers called lysosomes to understand their role in forming the tangles of junk proteins that accumulate in neurodegenerative diseases: brnw.ch/21x3Gdn
A big thank you to our incredible speakers and attendees, including faculty, students, postdocs & colleagues from industry for helping make the @OnoInitiative Annual Symposium a success! We look forward to the insights and collaborations that will emerge from these discussions!
Thrilled to welcome renowned chemical biologist Laura Kiessling @ChemicalBiology@ChemistryMIT MIT for a keynote presentation on ‘Tools for Exploring Glycan Recognition in Health and Disease’!
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We are excited to co-host the Ono Pharma Foundation Annual Symposium, spotlighting groundbreaking breakthroughs in chemical biology.
We're kicking off the day with opening remarks from Shingo Hotta, President of @OnoInitiative!
Congratulations to our director, Carolyn Bertozzi, recipient of the 2026 EDGE in Tech Athena Award @citrisnews for Lifetime Achievement, honoring her groundbreaking work in bioorthogonal chemistry and her commitment to mentorship and scientific leadership citris-uc.org/citris-announc…
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Carolyn Bertozzi on being awarded the 2026 EDGE in Tech Athena Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Are the protein buildups seen in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s a cause of disease—or a clue to something deeper?
Stanford researcher Monther Abu-Remaileh discusses the lysosome, a cellular recycling system, and what it may reveal about neurodegeneration.
neuroscience.stanford.edu/ne…
ALT Monther Abu-Remaileh is an assistant professor of chemical engineering at Stanford Engineering and of genetics at Stanford Medicine and an affiliate of the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute.
Simcere Pharmaceutical is partnering w/@StanfordMed
to develop therapies for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), a progressive lung disease that leads to respiratory failure. This collaboration is led by Chaitan Khosla & Bianxiao Cui from the Stanford IMA prnewswire.com/news-releases…
Simcere Pharmaceutical is partnering w/@StanfordMed
to develop therapies for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), a progressive lung disease that leads to respiratory failure. This collaboration is led by Chaitan Khosla & Bianxiao Cui from the Stanford IMA prnewswire.com/news-releases…
We’re excited to kick off the Chemistry/Biology Interface (CBI) retreat today! This year is extra special as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of our annual retreat. We’re looking forward to a fantastic day of trainee talks, along with a keynote from @kevansf@UCSF!
And that's a wrap! Huge thanks to the CBI program leadership including faculty co-directors Carolyn Bertozzi & Christine Jacobs Wagner @JacobsWagnerLab and program team Beth Ponder, @LynetteHaberman & Bria Castellano @queerentist, as well as...
…our student advisory committee Casey Chan, Elizabeth Karas, Issah Samori, Amanda Cai, Cathy Zhu, Jonathan Perera, Olga Merino-Chávez, and all our wonderful speakers and attendees for their participation! Learn more about the CBI program: chemh.stanford.edu/training-…
Congratulations to our Institute Scholar Rebecca Pinals, Eric Sun & Yuecheng Zhou on being one of the teams to win awards for Scialog: Neurobiology & Changing Ecosystems that will enhance understanding of neural system adaptations in changing environments: brnw.ch/21x3bue
ALT Congratulations to our Institute Scholar Rebecca Pinals together with Eric Sun, and Yuecheng (Peter) Zhou on being one of the six teams to win awards for Scialog: Neurobiology and Changing Ecosystems.
What makes some brains resilient to the stresses of aging, and how can we help more people develop that resilience? Our Spring Symposium showcased research ranging from rejuvenating the brain’s immune system to predicting cognitive health.
Learn more: brainresilience.stanford.edu…
ALT A researcher points to a poster describing his project while an onlooker listens. Photo by Ola Hopper.
ALT Winners of the 2026 Year-End Symposium and Research Showcase Poster Session Contest. From left, Henrick Riemenschneider, Noa Katz, and Andi Liu, winners of this year's poster competition. Photo by Ola Hopper.
ALT Katrin Andreasson explained that it may be possible to restore the brain's ability to clean itself up by rebooting cellular metabolism. Photo by Ola Hopper.
ALT Nir Barzilai and colleagues are studying hundreds of centenarian families to understand how they remain resilient past the age of 100. Photo by Ola Hopper.
Characterizing AI-designed proteins requires quantitative biochemistry at massive scale. Enter Amplicon/Protein Bead Display (APB-Display), a fully in vitro platform that quantifies Kd's for >100,000 variants in <3 days (preprint link below!) @Stanford_ChEMH@czbiohub (1/n)
ALT Community spotlights, $50k seed grants to enhance human health, insights about weight loss from the metabolism of pythons, faculty honors, and more!