News & Events Commencement Celebration 2024NewsEventsDepartment SeminarsThesis DefensesFaculty Research TalksPast Events Recent News Search by keyword Category - Any -AnnouncementsAwardsFacultyResearchStaffStudents Chuck Painter / Stanford News Service FacultyStudents Erin Mordecai and Mallory Harris on the herd immunity threshold June 1, 2021 The New York Times Read More AwardsFaculty Pat Jones and Jessica Feldman receive Dean's Award for Teaching May 27, 2021 Read More Linda A. Cicero / Stanford News Service 2021 Stanford science fellows named May 25, 2021 Stanford Today Read More Chuck Painter / Stanford News Service AwardsStudents Isabella Duan and Eric Liu named Hoefer Prize winners May 21, 2021 Stanford Undergrad Program in Writing and Rhetoric Read More With applications in health care, forensic genetics, and human evolution, mathematical biology is more relevant than ever. Faculty Noah Rosenberg: How biology is becoming more mathematical May 14, 2021 Stanford Engineering Read More Chuck Painter / Stanford News Service Faculty Marine Botanist Isabella Aiona Abbott May 13, 2021 Smithsonian Read More ResearchFaculty Of Viruses and Vectors May 13, 2021 Stanford Magazine Read More Researchers performed a more detailed comparison of the genomes of modern and archaic humans and found that the way genes turned on and off could have resulted... ResearchFaculty A new perspective on the genomes of archaic humans April 27, 2021 Stanford News Read More AwardsFaculty Judith Frydman elected to the National Academy of Sciences April 26, 2021 National Academy of Sciences Read More Administrative Professionals Day April 21, 2021 Read More Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Back to Top
With applications in health care, forensic genetics, and human evolution, mathematical biology is more relevant than ever.
Researchers performed a more detailed comparison of the genomes of modern and archaic humans and found that the way genes turned on and off could have resulted...