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Jun 11 2020 | Stanford News
Tessier-Lavigne shares the prize with two other neuroscientists. They are being recognized for discoveries revealing the molecular mechanisms that guide axon development in neural circuits.
By making two different alterations to a single messenger protein, researchers induced the body’s biochemical control system to target two very different conditions.
Jun 4 2020 | Stanford News
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.
Jun 3 2020 | Stanford Scope
Going outside soon after waking — rather than hopping directly onto a video call — will help you sleep better, says a Stanford vision researcher.
Jun 3 2020 | Stanford News
This work marks the beginning of an effort to better understand memory and memory loss in older adults using advanced imaging and data analysis techniques.
Jun 3 2020 | Stanford Medicine
Karl Deisseroth was awarded the prize for developing optogenetics, which enables remote manipulation of nerve cells using light, and hydrogel-tissue chemistry, which lets light and molecular probes travel through biological tissue
Jun 2 2020
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute partners with the Vice Provost for Graduate Education to award Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowships (SIGFs) in the area of neuroscience.
Engineers and biomedical experts have developed a new technique to help scientists better understand how our brains work and aid in the development of new drugs.
May 28 2020 | Stanford Scope
In U.S. hospitals, the frequency of brain imaging for acute stroke patients dipped, suggesting hesitancy to seek medical care for non-COVID-19 conditions.
May 26 2020 | Stanford News
ChEM-H graduate students reveal how the forest of sugars on a cell’s surface could help in the defense against flu infection.

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