Explore coverage by local, national, and international press highlighting the impact of Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute affiliates and trainees.Back to all Wu Tsai Neuro news Image Press coverage | Jun 23 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How COVID-19 can damage the brain Stanford researchers find signs of inflammation in donated brains Image Press coverage | Jun 18 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Controlling nerve cells with light opened new ways to study the brain A method called optogenetics offers insights into memory, perception and addiction Image Press coverage | Jun 17 2021 Nature Portfolio How do visual regions in the brain change during childhood? The ability to see and recognize objects is crucial for human behavior. Image Press coverage | Jun 17 2021 NIH National Institute on Aging Rebooting immune cells’ metabolism shields the aging brain in mice Scientists recently discovered a process by which immune cells can drive aging in the brain, and how to block this pathway to improve memory and maze navigation in older mice. Image Press coverage | Jun 15 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Distorted, bizarre food smells haunt Covid survivors Long after some people have recovered from the virus, they find certain foods off-putting. Image Press coverage | Jun 1 2021 IIEE Spectrum Brain-Computer Interface Smashes Previous Record for Typing Speed Imagining writing-by-hand is faster than imagining moving a cursor in new BCI system. Image Press coverage | May 26 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Brain tumors caused by normal neuron activity in mice predisposed to such tumors Light triggers formation, feeds growth of optic nerve tumors Image Press coverage | May 17 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Autism mutation may cause big brain via ‘don’t eat me’ signals An autism-linked mutation could make the brain grow unusually big by prompting cells to express a “don’t eat me” signal, according to a new study. Pagination First page Previous page Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Current page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Next page Last page
Image Press coverage | Jun 23 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How COVID-19 can damage the brain Stanford researchers find signs of inflammation in donated brains
Image Press coverage | Jun 18 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Controlling nerve cells with light opened new ways to study the brain A method called optogenetics offers insights into memory, perception and addiction
Image Press coverage | Jun 17 2021 Nature Portfolio How do visual regions in the brain change during childhood? The ability to see and recognize objects is crucial for human behavior.
Image Press coverage | Jun 17 2021 NIH National Institute on Aging Rebooting immune cells’ metabolism shields the aging brain in mice Scientists recently discovered a process by which immune cells can drive aging in the brain, and how to block this pathway to improve memory and maze navigation in older mice.
Image Press coverage | Jun 15 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Distorted, bizarre food smells haunt Covid survivors Long after some people have recovered from the virus, they find certain foods off-putting.
Image Press coverage | Jun 1 2021 IIEE Spectrum Brain-Computer Interface Smashes Previous Record for Typing Speed Imagining writing-by-hand is faster than imagining moving a cursor in new BCI system.
Image Press coverage | May 26 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Brain tumors caused by normal neuron activity in mice predisposed to such tumors Light triggers formation, feeds growth of optic nerve tumors
Image Press coverage | May 17 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Autism mutation may cause big brain via ‘don’t eat me’ signals An autism-linked mutation could make the brain grow unusually big by prompting cells to express a “don’t eat me” signal, according to a new study.