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Sandra Froman, president of the NRA, spoke to students on Monday night
Driven to the Nobel Prize
Kornberg’s inexhaustable work ethic praised
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There was no single “Eureka!” moment in the work leading to Structural Biology Prof. Roger Kornberg’s Nobel Prize. But today, six years after that key refinement was completed and two months after he traveled to Sweden to accept the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Kornberg is sanguine about his accomplishment.
Pot-like chemicals heal disease
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Smoking pot is not an effective cure for Parkinson’s disease, according to Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Prof. Robert Malenka. But a study by Malenka and co-author Anatol Kreitzer that was published in “Nature” last week indicates that increased levels of molecules similar to the active ingredient in marijuana can rescue mice from Parkinson’s-like symptoms.
Memorial service to celebrate late Hoover Fellow
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A memorial for the late Senior Hoover Fellow Seymour Martin Lipset, professor of political science and sociology, will be held today at 4:00 p.m.
The truth about schizophrenia
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This misunderstanding, he said, is deeply rooted in racial tensions.
Stanford water safe to drink; students should not be concerned with milky color
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Students reporting “milky” drinking water in their on-campus housing need not worry.
NRA: Interview with Sandra Froman
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After her talk Monday night, NRA President and Stanford alum Sandra Forman ‘71 sat down with reporters to talk about the NRA’s growth, the changing political tide in Washington and her legacy as president.

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