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Neuroscience:Translate awards advance game-changing technologies
The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute and Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign are pleased to announce their fourth round of Neuroscience:Translate awards, which support teams of researchers collaborating across disciplinary boundaries in the neurosciences t
Medical 'mixed reality' applications take center stage at open house event
Creative new medical uses of virtual and augmented reality technology were on display at an open-house on medical mixed reality technologies, held in December at the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute.
Announcing 2022 Wu Tsai Neuro Interdisciplinary Scholars
The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute is proud to welcome its eighth cohort of interdisciplinary postdoctoral scholars, comprising six young scientists with backgrounds in computer science, psychology, education, engineering and pharmacology.
Clara Wu Tsai elected to Stanford Board of Trustees
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute benefactor Clara Wu Tsai, a businesswoman, investor and philanthropist, will begin a five-year term on Dec. 1.
Announcing 2021 NeuroTech trainees and MBCT students
Wu Tsai Neuro and the Center for Mind Brain Computation and Technology (MBCT) are pleased to welcome our new cohorts of NeuroTech trainees and MBCT student members.
New Stanford Medicine magazine focuses on the brain and brain health
The Fall 2021 issue of Stanford Medicine magazine explores new discoveries about the brain and nervous system and how these findings are leading to remarkable advances in neurological care.
NeURO Community College pilot program
Our NeURO-CC pilot program partners with local community colleges to support BIPOC trainees to do neuroscience research at Stanford.
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute announces fourth round of seed grants
The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute has awarded its fourth round of seed grants to five interdisciplinary teams of researchers studying important questions in neuroscience.
New brain imaging facility offers high-end preclinical MRI services to research community
On September 1, the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute officially launches the Neuroscience Preclinical Imaging Laboratory, a new shared facility for top-of-the-line magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of model organisms, housed in the Stanford Neurosciences Building.
Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance will explore peak performance to help all people thrive throughout life
A scientific research and technology partnership, led by Stanford and engaging five other public and private universities and institutes, will explore peak human performance with the goal of transforming human health on a global scale.
Introducing Wu Tsai Neuro’s 2021 Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellows
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute partners with the Vice Provost for Graduate Education to award Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowships (SIGFs) in the area of neuroscience.
Toolmakers aim to untangle fundamental challenges in neuroscience
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute advances its ambitious “Big Ideas” Initiatives to the next level
Statement in support of our Asian and Pacific Islander Colleagues
We, the Committee on Diversity, Inclusion, Belonging, Equity and Justice (DIBEJ) and the Executive Committee of the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, affirm our strong solidarity with our Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) colleagues in denouncing acts of racism, discrimination, and violence against any targeted group.
Michael Lim to lead Stanford’s Department of Neurosurgery
Lim, a clinician, surgeon and researcher at Johns Hopkins who has focused largely on immunotherapy for brain tumors, will succeed Gary Steinberg as chair of the department, starting Sept. 1.
Todd Coleman Joins the Stanford Bioengineering Department
Todd Coleman has joined Wu Tsai Neuro as our newest Institute Scholar. His home department, Stanford Bioengineering, asked him a to share a few stories about himself and his interests.
Democratizing access to resources for Stanford researchers
Stanford Vice Provost and Dean of Research Kathryn Moler wants all research resources to be as readily available as books in a library. This model would enable faculty and students to pursue the most innovative research in flexible, collaborative teams.
Announcing 2020 SIGFs Affiliated with the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute partners with the Vice Provost for Graduate Education to award Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowships (SIGFs) in the area of neuroscience.
New Stanford ChEM-H and Neurosciences Buildings dedicated
On Feb. 11, Stanford ChEM-H and Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute hosted a scientific symposium, CONNECT, to celebrate the official dedication of the new ChEM-H and Neurosciences Buildings.
Stanford opens ‘team science’ complex for brain research and molecular discovery
The Stanford ChEM-H Building and the Stanford Neurosciences Building are opening this month as part of a new research complex dedicated to improving human health.
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute announces third round of seed grants
The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute has announced its third round of seed grants to six interdisciplinary teams of researchers who collectively span departments from neurosurgery to music.