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Benjamin Arthur Barres (September 13, 1954 – December 27, 2017) was an American neurobiologist at Stanford University. His research focused on the ...
Dec 27, 2017 ˇ Acclaimed Stanford neuroscientist Ben Barres, MD, PhD, died on Dec. 27, 20 months after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He was 63.
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Jun 11, 2020 ˇ Barres candidly describes making the transition from female to male in the late 1990s and shares a coming-out letter he wrote to friends and colleagues.
Ben Barres agonized over whether to come out as male or commit suicide. In a posthumous memoir, he makes clear that coming out was the right choice.

Ben Barres

American neurobiologist
Benjamin Arthur Barres was an American neurobiologist at Stanford University. His research focused on the interaction between neurons and glial cells in the nervous system. Beginning in 2008, he was chair of the Neurobiology Department at Stanford... Wikipedia

Jan 2, 2018 ˇ Ben Barres (born Barbara Barres) was a passionate researcher of the role of glia, the most numerous type of brain cell, in development and ...
The work of Ben Barres has enriched our understanding of the active roles of central nervous system glial cells in health and disease. Page 4. Ben A. Barres. I ...
Jan 18, 2018 ˇ Ben Barres, professor of neurobiology at Stanford University and member of the JCB editorial board for over 15 years, passed away on December 27 ...
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May 10, 2017 ˇ https://www.ibiology.org/neuroscience/what-do-reactive-astrocytes-do/#part-2 Part 1: What ...
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Oct 22, 2018 ˇ A highly influential neurobiologist and advocate for women in science, Barres lived an unusually interesting life.
Dec 27, 2017 ˇ Ben Barres, until recently chair of the Department of Neurobiology in the School of Medicine. Ben and I have been close friends for almost three decades.