Past Events Filter Events ThemeNeuroDiscovery NeuroEngineering NeuroHealth Event TypeSeminar Session / Talk Symposium Social Retreat OrganizationWu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Image 21 Feb 12:30pm to 5pm PST Basic and translational research symposium on sex differences in neurosciences: The sensorium Image 20 Feb 12pm to 1pm PST Viral origins of memory - Jason Shepherd Image 11 Feb 3pm to 6pm PST Dedication of the Stanford ChEM-H Building and Stanford Neurosciences Building Image 11 Feb 12:20pm to 12:20pm PST Strategies for drugging undruggable targets in oncology: From K-Ras to drug resistance - Kevan Shokat Image 11 Feb 11:40am to 11:40am PST The functional diversity of entorhinal cells: frameworks for navigation and episodic memory - May-Britt Moser Image 11 Feb 10:35am to 10:35am PST Temporally-resolved calcium integration for tagging and manipulation of activated cellular ensembles - Alice Ting Image 11 Feb 9:55am to 9:55am PST Artificially manipulating positive and negative memory engrams in healthy and maladaptive state - Steve Ramirez Image 11 Feb 9:15am to 9:15am PST Systemic regulation of brain aging and function - Tony Wyss-Coray Pagination Previous page Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Current page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Next page
Image 21 Feb 12:30pm to 5pm PST Basic and translational research symposium on sex differences in neurosciences: The sensorium
Image 11 Feb 3pm to 6pm PST Dedication of the Stanford ChEM-H Building and Stanford Neurosciences Building
Image 11 Feb 12:20pm to 12:20pm PST Strategies for drugging undruggable targets in oncology: From K-Ras to drug resistance - Kevan Shokat
Image 11 Feb 11:40am to 11:40am PST The functional diversity of entorhinal cells: frameworks for navigation and episodic memory - May-Britt Moser
Image 11 Feb 10:35am to 10:35am PST Temporally-resolved calcium integration for tagging and manipulation of activated cellular ensembles - Alice Ting
Image 11 Feb 9:55am to 9:55am PST Artificially manipulating positive and negative memory engrams in healthy and maladaptive state - Steve Ramirez