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  • Client: The MIT Technology Review - Steven Sunshine, CEO of Cyrano Sciences of Pasadena, CA., has commercialized a simple, accurate, non-invasive tool that enables "machines" to smell. The Cyranose 320 is used for quality control purposes in the food and chemical industries.
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  • Client - Stanford Medicine Magazine: Jan Walleczek, when he was Director of the Bioelectromagnetics Laboratory at the Stanford University Medical School.
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  • Client - Stanford Medicine Magazine: Dr. Carl Djerassi and some of his students from a fictional writing class he teaches on dealing with ethical dilemmas that doctors face.
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  • Client: San Francisco Magazine - Portrait of a Cancer Researcher: Dr. Bill Chu in front of the 'Boron Neutron Capture Therapy Accelerator' at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. The lab constructed an 'Electostatic Quadrupole Accelerator' which will produce an intense proton beam that will hit a lithium target to produce neutrons. These neutrons are then used for 'Boron Neutron Capture Therapy' for brain cancer.
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  • Client: The MIT Technology Review - Dr. Peter G. Schultz: Director of the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation.
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  • Client - Stanford Medicine Magazine: Assistant Professor of Radiology Alex Norbash when he was at Stanford University, at the Control Panel Room of the MRT.
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  • Client - Stanford Medicine Magazine: Dr. David Benaron, when he was an assistant professor of Pediatrics and the Director of the Biomedical Optics Group, at Stanford University's School of Medicine.
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  • Client - Stanford Medicine Magazine: Dr. Irving Weissman, with a diagram of Botryllus, is<br />
Director of the Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University.
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  • Client: Stanford Medicine Magazine - Dr. William Mobley was the founding director of the Neuroscience Institute, at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
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  • Client - Stanford Medicine Magazine: For a story about facial reconstructive surgery story - Gary Torresani who has suffered most of his life with facial  paralysis on the left side of his face, and has had 2 successful operations that have had dramatic improvements.
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  • Client - Stanford Medicine Magazine: Dr. David Benaron, when he was an assistant professor of Pediatrics and the Director of the Biomedical Optics Group, at Stanford University's School of Medicine.
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  • Client - Stanford Medicine Magazine: The MRT for "magnetic resonance therapy" was designed to extend the use of MRI beyond diagnostics and into the realm of surgery and other therapeutic procedures. Stanford physicians are using the new scanner experimentally to guide needles for tissue biopsies and to investigate its potential for other, more complicated procedures.
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  • Client - Stanford Medicine Magazine: Mark Grandcolas with his daughter Emily, has been free of cancer for over 4 years.
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  • Client - Stanford Medicine Magazine: The EBCT scan is a view of the heart.
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  • Client: Natural Health Magazine - Dr. Jon Kaiser combines natural and standard medical therapies into a comprehensive healing program.
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  • Client - Stanford Medicine Magazine: Orthopaedic Surgeon Gene Carragee specializes in adult reconstructive spine surgery.
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  • Client - Stanford Medicine Magazine: for a story on Arrhythmia story - an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) device.
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  • Client: Stanford Medicine Magazine - for the 'Reviving the Brain' story.
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  • Client - Stanford Medicine Magazine: New Chemotherapy Drugs
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  • Client - Seattle Weekly: Dr. Charles Thompson uses the Lexicor Neursearch 24 as a diagnostic tool in treating brain activity abnormalities which he said leads to addictions. Once revealed, of a number of other neurotech tools are prescribed to keep the patient on the straight and narrow.
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  • Client - Seattle Weekly: for the story 'Altered States' a portait of Biofeedback pioneer Dr. Thomas Budzynski.
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  • Client: Seattle Weekly - for a story about Neurotech - the technology of consciousness: entrepreneur Larry Parros has invented am electrical brain stimulator.
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  • Client: Seattle Weekly - Maxwell Wells, the Associate Director of the University of Washington's Human Interface Technology Lab.
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  • Client: Seattle Weekly - Astrophysicist George Lake
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