SINTN Stanford Institute for Neuro-Innovation & Translational Neurosciences

Providing core facilities and resources

SINTN leadership plans to move key faculty into one building called SIM 1. This approach will make it possible for basic scientist and clinicians to work side by side, thereby enhancing communications, speeding the pace of discoveries and decreasing costs.

Plans are also underway to build innovative core facilities shared by the faculty in order to support and accelerate their progress. These include a neuroimaging center, a center for computational analysis and support, a behavioral testing center, center for genomics and proteomics a center to make and provide unique reagents, an off-campus vivarium and a machine shop.

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