STANFORD, Calif. -- An anthrax scare has now spread to Stanford University. This happened after the U.S. military accidentally shipped samples of what it thought were dead anthrax spores, to ...
PALO ALTO (CBS SF) -- A vial shipment sent to a Stanford lab last July may have contained small quantities of live anthrax spores, but officials say there is no threat to public safety. The single ...
When you read about initiatives like Stanford University’s new Laboratory for Cell and Gene Medicine, it’s difficult to think of too many other places on Earth where more exciting — and potentially ...
Stanford’s Laboratory for Cell and Gene Medicine (LCGM), the university’s first manufacturing facility specifically designed to adhere to the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) current good ...
Combining LCGM’s world-leading process development expertise with Multiply Labs’ unique robotic technology will enable cell therapy organizations to automate proven processes without substantially ...
Stanford University’s Innovative Medicines Accelerator (IMA) and Intonation Research Laboratories (Intonation) have formed a collaboration to develop treatments that target cancerous neuroendocrine ...
STANFORD — Stanford University was identified as one of several labs across the country that may have received a live anthrax sample last summer from the U.S. Army. Stanford spokeswoman Lisa Lapin ...
View all information regarding the medicines that are manufactured by Stanford Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. including its generic drug name, trade name, how to use, the price, and its composition. MeCbl is ...
PALO ALTO (KPIX 5) -- A Stanford assistant professor and his students have invented a weather-resistant fire retardant that could change the way Calfire crews fight fires in California. "What we want ...
At least 26 people are being treated for potential exposure to deadly anthrax after an Army biodefense facility in Utah mistakenly sent live samples to military and private laboratories — including ...