Featured News Image Awards and honors | Mar 10 2025 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Brain imaging and stimulation technologies receive 2025 Neuroscience:Translate a... Three teams developing promising neurotechnologies with the potential for tremendous impact on human well-being have been named recipients of the 2025 Neuroscience:Translate awards from the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford. Image Podcast episodes | Mar 6 2025 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Does good sleep insulate the brain against Alzheimer's? This week on the podcast, Stanford psychiatry professor Erin Gibson joins us again to share the latest findings on sleep, myelin, and neurodegenerative disease. Image Awards and honors | Feb 19 2025 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Meet the 2025 Neurosciences Postdoctoral Scholars How does the brain wire itself for learning? What molecular mechanisms protect neural circuits during aging? These are just some of the research projects by the 2025 Neurosciences Postdoctoral Scholars. Image Awards and honors | Feb 3 2025 Vilcek Foundation Transparency in Science: Guosong Hong Transforms Deep-Tissue Imaging Wu Tsai Neuro Faculty Scholar Guosong Hong has been awarded a 2025 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science News Filter & Sort Sort by ThemeNeuroDiscovery NeuroHealth NeuroEngineering News Type (-) Awards and honors Press coverage Researcher profiles Research news Sort by Newest to oldest Oldest to newest Image Awards and honors | Jun 22 2017 Stanford Medicine - News Center Annual awards honor outstanding teaching, patient care Stanford Medicine faculty, staff, residents and students were honored for teaching and clinical skills. Image Awards and honors | Jun 1 2017 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Karl Deisseroth wins 4 million euros Fresenius Research Prize The Stanford psychiatrist, neuroscientist and bioengineer will be honored for three distinct contributions to the medical field: optogenetics, hydrogel-tissue chemistry and research into depression. Image Awards and honors | May 31 2017 Stanford Medicine - Scope Karl Deisseroth wins 4-million-euro Fresenius Research Prize Karl Deisseroth was honored with the Fresenius Research Prize for three distinct contributions to the medical field: optogenetics, hydrogel-tissue chemistry and research on depression. Image Awards and honors | May 18 2017 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford honors professor, staff member and the Diversity and First-Gen Office w... The winners of the individual awards are Ben Barres, a professor at Stanford Medicine, and James Jordan, a senior manager at the Stanford Alumni Association. The winner of the program award is the Diversity and First-Gen Office. Image Awards and honors | Mar 25 2017 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Michael Frank earns early career award in cognitive science MICHAEL FRANK, associate professor of psychology, was recently awarded the 2017 Early Career Impact Award for Cognitive Science Society by the Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences (FABBS). Image Awards and honors | Feb 8 2017 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford faculty named in first cohort of Chan Zuckerberg Biohub investigators The Chan Zuckerberg Biohub has announced 19 Stanford faculty among its first cohort of 47 investigators from Bay Area university collaborators. These investigators will work toward curing, preventing and managing every disease. 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Image Awards and honors | Oct 27 2016 Stanford Medicine - Scope Three awarded Stanford University School of Medicine’s highest honor Congratulations are in order for entrepreneur/philanthropist Sean Parker, founder of the Parker Foundation; Ann Arvin, MD, who has dedicated her career to understanding infectious diseases in children; and attorney John Levin, chair of the Stanford Health Image Awards and honors | Oct 5 2016 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Xiaoke Chen is the first recipient of the Firmenich Next Generation Fund Stanford Neurosciences Institute member Xiaoke Chen is first recipient of the Firmenich Next Generation Fund to support his work to study the way our body's sense of self motivates behavior. Image Awards and honors | Oct 4 2016 Stanford Medicine News Center Seven researchers receive NIH grans for 'high-risk' work The Stanford recipients are among 88 scientists nationwide to receive Pioneer, New Innovator, Transformative Research and Early Independence awards through the NIH’s High-Risk, High-Reward program. The awards total about $127 million and are supported by Image Awards and honors | Sep 6 2016 Champalimaud Foundation Carla Shatz wins the 2016 Antonio Champalimaud Vision Award The 2016 Antonio Champalimaud Vision Award recognises ground-breaking work that has illuminated our understanding of the way in which our eyes send signals to the appropriate areas of the brain. This work may offer hope of fighting vision disorders by mea Image Awards and honors | Aug 24 2016 Stanford Medicine - Scope New award rewards reproducing existing research The first research paper to describe a new phenomenon gets all the glory. A high profile publication. A great line on the scientist’s CV. Another step toward tenure. What about the paper that verifies or fails to verify the phenomenon? That researcher ra Image Awards and honors | Aug 15 2016 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Karl Deisseroth wins 2016 Massry Prize for pioneering optogenetics work The psychiatrist and bioengineer is being honored for his groundbreaking work in creating a viable technique for installing light-driven “on” and “off” switches on the surfaces of nerve cells, enabling investigators to learn exactly what they do. Image Awards and honors | Aug 15 2016 Stanford Medicine - Scope Karl Deisseroth: optogenetics pioneer, Massry Prize winner and, by the way, grea... Stanford bioengineer, neuroscientist and practicing psychiatrist Karl Deisseroth, MD, PhD, heads a huge, prolific laboratory but also oversees a program he set up years ago to train researchers from all over the world in the use of optogenetics. 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Image Awards and honors | Mar 10 2025 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Brain imaging and stimulation technologies receive 2025 Neuroscience:Translate a... Three teams developing promising neurotechnologies with the potential for tremendous impact on human well-being have been named recipients of the 2025 Neuroscience:Translate awards from the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford.
Image Podcast episodes | Mar 6 2025 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Does good sleep insulate the brain against Alzheimer's? This week on the podcast, Stanford psychiatry professor Erin Gibson joins us again to share the latest findings on sleep, myelin, and neurodegenerative disease.
Image Awards and honors | Feb 19 2025 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Meet the 2025 Neurosciences Postdoctoral Scholars How does the brain wire itself for learning? What molecular mechanisms protect neural circuits during aging? These are just some of the research projects by the 2025 Neurosciences Postdoctoral Scholars.
Image Awards and honors | Feb 3 2025 Vilcek Foundation Transparency in Science: Guosong Hong Transforms Deep-Tissue Imaging Wu Tsai Neuro Faculty Scholar Guosong Hong has been awarded a 2025 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science
Image Awards and honors | Jun 22 2017 Stanford Medicine - News Center Annual awards honor outstanding teaching, patient care Stanford Medicine faculty, staff, residents and students were honored for teaching and clinical skills.
Image Awards and honors | Jun 1 2017 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Karl Deisseroth wins 4 million euros Fresenius Research Prize The Stanford psychiatrist, neuroscientist and bioengineer will be honored for three distinct contributions to the medical field: optogenetics, hydrogel-tissue chemistry and research into depression.
Image Awards and honors | May 31 2017 Stanford Medicine - Scope Karl Deisseroth wins 4-million-euro Fresenius Research Prize Karl Deisseroth was honored with the Fresenius Research Prize for three distinct contributions to the medical field: optogenetics, hydrogel-tissue chemistry and research on depression.
Image Awards and honors | May 18 2017 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford honors professor, staff member and the Diversity and First-Gen Office w... The winners of the individual awards are Ben Barres, a professor at Stanford Medicine, and James Jordan, a senior manager at the Stanford Alumni Association. The winner of the program award is the Diversity and First-Gen Office.
Image Awards and honors | Mar 25 2017 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Michael Frank earns early career award in cognitive science MICHAEL FRANK, associate professor of psychology, was recently awarded the 2017 Early Career Impact Award for Cognitive Science Society by the Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences (FABBS).
Image Awards and honors | Feb 8 2017 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford faculty named in first cohort of Chan Zuckerberg Biohub investigators The Chan Zuckerberg Biohub has announced 19 Stanford faculty among its first cohort of 47 investigators from Bay Area university collaborators. These investigators will work toward curing, preventing and managing every disease.
Image Awards and honors | Jan 26 2017 Stanford Medicine - News Center Child Health Research Institute awards 26 grants for 2017 The Stanford institute’s grant program funds projects that support innovative clinical and translational research on maternal and child health.
Image Awards and honors | Jan 25 2017 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Deisseroth to receive Harvey Prize in Human Health Karl Deisseroth is one of two recipients of the 2016 Harvey Prize in Human Health, which is being awarded for the development of optogenetics.
Image Awards and honors | Oct 27 2016 Stanford Medicine - Scope Three awarded Stanford University School of Medicine’s highest honor Congratulations are in order for entrepreneur/philanthropist Sean Parker, founder of the Parker Foundation; Ann Arvin, MD, who has dedicated her career to understanding infectious diseases in children; and attorney John Levin, chair of the Stanford Health
Image Awards and honors | Oct 5 2016 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Xiaoke Chen is the first recipient of the Firmenich Next Generation Fund Stanford Neurosciences Institute member Xiaoke Chen is first recipient of the Firmenich Next Generation Fund to support his work to study the way our body's sense of self motivates behavior.
Image Awards and honors | Oct 4 2016 Stanford Medicine News Center Seven researchers receive NIH grans for 'high-risk' work The Stanford recipients are among 88 scientists nationwide to receive Pioneer, New Innovator, Transformative Research and Early Independence awards through the NIH’s High-Risk, High-Reward program. The awards total about $127 million and are supported by
Image Awards and honors | Sep 6 2016 Champalimaud Foundation Carla Shatz wins the 2016 Antonio Champalimaud Vision Award The 2016 Antonio Champalimaud Vision Award recognises ground-breaking work that has illuminated our understanding of the way in which our eyes send signals to the appropriate areas of the brain. This work may offer hope of fighting vision disorders by mea
Image Awards and honors | Aug 24 2016 Stanford Medicine - Scope New award rewards reproducing existing research The first research paper to describe a new phenomenon gets all the glory. A high profile publication. A great line on the scientist’s CV. Another step toward tenure. What about the paper that verifies or fails to verify the phenomenon? That researcher ra
Image Awards and honors | Aug 15 2016 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Karl Deisseroth wins 2016 Massry Prize for pioneering optogenetics work The psychiatrist and bioengineer is being honored for his groundbreaking work in creating a viable technique for installing light-driven “on” and “off” switches on the surfaces of nerve cells, enabling investigators to learn exactly what they do.
Image Awards and honors | Aug 15 2016 Stanford Medicine - Scope Karl Deisseroth: optogenetics pioneer, Massry Prize winner and, by the way, grea... Stanford bioengineer, neuroscientist and practicing psychiatrist Karl Deisseroth, MD, PhD, heads a huge, prolific laboratory but also oversees a program he set up years ago to train researchers from all over the world in the use of optogenetics.
Image Awards and honors | Jun 28 2016 Stanford Medicine - News Center Three researchers receive awards to study epilepsy Juliet Knowles, Megan Wyeth and Christopher Makinson awarded American Epilepsy Society grants.