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"It was targeted. It should never have happened," Stanford student Farah Tantawy said.
It comes after the board of trustee's launched a review in December following allegations of misconduct around papers he had authored or co-authored.
Many students were convinced the accused imposter was in fact a student, the university newspaper said.
Researchers were able to confirm that sensations from the rat's whiskers were being processed by the human brain cells. They also engineered cells that were sensitive to a colored light, then taught the rat to associate the light with a reward.