Seminar Series at Wu Tsai Neuro

The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute hosts several seminar series that are free and open to all Stanford affiliates, fostering a vibrant community of cross-disciplinary collaboration and innovation. These seminars are significant because they bring together leading scientists, researchers, and students from diverse fields to share the latest discoveries and insights in neuroscience. By providing platforms for open dialogue and knowledge exchange, we advance our mission to deepen understanding of the brain and promote brain health throughout the lifespan.

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Polina Anikeeva, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT, shares a talk on, "Biologically Informed Neurotechnology for Probing Brain-Body Physiology" to a large audience at Wu Tsai Neuro's Neurosciences Seminar Series.

Neurosciences Seminar Series

Our flagship seminar series, held Thursdays at noon, brings together the Stanford neuroscience community to explore a wide range of topics—from molecular and cellular neuroscience to cognitive and computational approaches.

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Brain Resilience Postdoctoral Scholar Caitlin Taylor shares her talk on "Unlocking brain resilience with HDAC inhibition" at the monthly Brain Resilience Seminar.

Brain Resilience Seminar Series

Part of the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience, this seminar series focuses on emerging research in brain aging and resilience. Held on the first Monday of every month, it provides a forum for discussing nascent concepts and unpublished data. This series is perfect for those interested in the latest developments in brain health and longevity.

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Q&A at the MBCT Symposium 2023

MBCT Seminar Series

The Mind, Brain, Computation, and Technology Series, held Thursdays at noon, brings together the Stanford neuroscience community to explore a wide range of topics—from molecular and cellular neuroscience to cognitive and computational approaches.

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Joseph Takahashi of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center gave a talk on, “Circadian clock regulation of healthspan and lifespan” in the recent Aging Research seminar jointly hosted by the Knight Initiative and the Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research.

Aging Research Seminar Series

The Aging Research Seminar Series is a collaboration between the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience and the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research. To support our researchers' participation in this open science exchange of ideas, these seminars are not streamed/recorded and are only open to members of the Stanford community.

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Bryce Grier leads a Data Best Practices Workshop.

Data Best Practices Workshop Series

The Data Best Practices workshop series aims to educate and empower the Stanford neuroscience and broader research communities to work with data in a more rigorous and reproducible manner. These recurring workshops provide attendees with hands-on introductions and training with essential tools.


 

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Speaker discusses her research at a recent CNDS Seminar.

Center for Neural Data Science Seminar Series

The Center for Neural Data Science Seminar Series is a platform for trainees across campus to share insights and innovative approaches that bridge neuroscience and data science.

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