TuesdayNewsdayVol. 10 - Issue 6 - October 31, 2023 | |
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Knowing if they have a specific variant that increases cancer risk can help patients take actions to mitigate those risks, such as increasing the frequency of their cancer screenings, or in some cases even undergoing a preventative surgery. (Image credit: Global Alliance for Genomics and Health) |
A project to expedite the analysis of variants on the BRCA 1 and 2 genes, the most commonly affected genes in breast cancer cases, will help more people to better understand their cancer risk.
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| By Chancellor Cynthia Larive and CPEVC Lori Kletzer We have been heartened by the care that many in our campus community have taken with one another since this conflict began. |
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| The bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is one of the most talked-about, praised, and bestselling works of historical fiction of the past few years. |
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| Stanford University Multicultural Hall of Fame inducted Celine Parreñas Shimizu, Arts Dean and Distinguished Professor of Film and Digital Media, this month. |
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| STARS staff member, DeShonne Keller (’24, critical race and ethnic studies), is working towards her degree with the help of the Silver Slug Scholarship. |
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| The exhibition, on display until Dec. 2, features artwork and historical renderings of Japanese-American women's memories from the 1940s. |
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| Directed by Noah Lucé, Eurydice Opens at the Mainstage Theater on Nov. 10. Ruhl's play tells the story of Eurydice from the Orpheus tale. |
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