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Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship recipient Melinda Cromie helps show human muscle "sarcomeres" at work for the first time by combining engineering, physics, and biology.

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  • Stanford you are truly the BEST! You maximize the talent and intellect of your genius students for the advancement of all branches of science and technology.

  • how can this be in reality?

  • This must really be a genius work. Outrageously excellent!

  • Melinda is a genius...someone should hire her NOW. Trust me, I'm a Doctor.

  • congrats on the research.

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