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The Rosenkranz Aging and Rejuvenation Seed Grant Program announced eight innovative new research projects with additional support from the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Image Wu Tsai Neuro News | Mar 23 2026 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Announcing the 2026 Neurosciences Postdoctoral Scholars Ten innovative postdoctoral scholars will pursue creative approaches to advance neuroscience and brain resilience research Image Research news | Mar 19 2026 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Study of pythonsā extreme diet reveals new hunger-curbing molecule The snakesā unique feeding behavior offers new clues about the gut-brain axisāand hints of a potential weight-loss drug with fewer side effects than GLP-1 drugs Image Research news | Mar 12 2026 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Watching a lifetime in motion reveals the architecture of aging Knight Initiative scientists tracked every moment of the life of the African turquoise killifish, showing that behavior alone can forecast whether an animal will live a long or short life News Filter & Sort Sort by ThemeNeuroHealth NeuroDiscovery NeuroEngineering News Type (-) Press coverage Awards and honors Researcher profiles Research news Sort by Newest to oldest Oldest to newest Image Press coverage | Nov 8 2025 The New York Times What we can learn from brain organoids Lab-grown āreductionist replicasā of the human brain are helping scientists understand fetal development and cognitive disorders, including autism. 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Image Knight Initiative news | Mar 23 2026 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience New ideas in aging and resilience research launched by Rosenkranz Foundation and... The Rosenkranz Aging and Rejuvenation Seed Grant Program announced eight innovative new research projects with additional support from the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience
Image Wu Tsai Neuro News | Mar 23 2026 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Announcing the 2026 Neurosciences Postdoctoral Scholars Ten innovative postdoctoral scholars will pursue creative approaches to advance neuroscience and brain resilience research
Image Research news | Mar 19 2026 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Study of pythonsā extreme diet reveals new hunger-curbing molecule The snakesā unique feeding behavior offers new clues about the gut-brain axisāand hints of a potential weight-loss drug with fewer side effects than GLP-1 drugs
Image Research news | Mar 12 2026 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Watching a lifetime in motion reveals the architecture of aging Knight Initiative scientists tracked every moment of the life of the African turquoise killifish, showing that behavior alone can forecast whether an animal will live a long or short life
Image Press coverage | Nov 8 2025 The New York Times What we can learn from brain organoids Lab-grown āreductionist replicasā of the human brain are helping scientists understand fetal development and cognitive disorders, including autism. But ethical questions loom.
Image Press coverage | Nov 7 2025 STAT Scientists and bioethicists call for global oversight of brain organoid research Scientists and ethicists including Wu Tsai Neuro affiliates Sergiu PaČca and Hank Greely argued for an international process to address the ethical and social questions raised by organoids.
Image Press coverage | Sep 15 2025 The Transmitter Sensory gatekeeper drives seizures, autism-like behaviors in mouse model The new work, in mice missing the autism-linked gene CNTNAP2, suggests a mechanism to help explain the overlap between epilepsy and autism.
Image Press coverage | Aug 18 2025 The New York Times For Some Patients, the āInner Voiceā May Soon Be Audible In a recent study, scientists successfully decoded not only the words people tried to say but the words they merely imagined saying.
Image Press coverage | Jul 17 2025 National Geographic Your brain could be 'older' than your ageāand it's easier than ever to find out Is your brain aging faster than your chronological age? New research shows it could raise your risk of death and dementia significantlyāand offers promise for early intervention.
Image Press coverage | Jul 10 2025 Time Your brain reveals a lot about your age Knight Initiative researchers developed a blood test that track the biological age of the brain and other organs.
Image Press coverage | Jul 10 2025 Wired Scientists Succeed in Reversing Parkinsonās Symptoms in Mice The findings of two recent studies give hope that the disease could one day be reversed in humansābut experts warn that this complex disease will likely need multiple complementary treatments.
Image Press coverage | Jul 9 2025 Fortune A breakthrough researchers call āmagicā could transform stroke treatment With support from a Wu Tsai Neuro grant, researchers have developed a potentially game-changing new way to treat a leading cause of death.
Image Press coverage | Jul 9 2025 Newsday Brain health: It's 'biological age' might be able to predict your life span A new Stanford study used blood proteins to analyze the 'biological' age of brains and other organs compared to the person's actual age.
Image Press coverage | Jul 9 2025 The Mercury News Stanford researchers develop new tool to measure biological age The tool, built by a team led by Stanford's Tony Wyss-Coray, uses a single vial of blood to assess the 'biological age' of each organ.
Image Press coverage | Jun 4 2025 NPR To get from experience to emotion, the brain hits 'sustain' Wu Tsai Neuro researcher Karl Deisseroth and colleagues drew on a variety of techniques to probe how emotional responses arise in the brain.
Image Press coverage | Apr 2 2025 New York Times Shingles vaccine can decrease risk of dementia, study finds Knight Initiativeāsupported research by Pascal Geldsetzer and colleagues adds to evidence that preventing the viral infection can help stave off cognitive de
Image Press coverage | Apr 2 2025 NPR Latest Alzheimer's lab tests focus on memory loss, not brain plaques New Alzheimer's biomarkers focus on whether Alzheimer's has actually begun to affect a person's thinking and memory, rather than just amyloid levels.
Image Press coverage | Feb 26 2025 Fraxa FRAXA-funded research explores ISRIB as a potential treatment for Fragile X Gordon Wang, director of the Neuroscience Microscopy Service Community Lab at Wu Tsai Neuro, and his team are studying integrated stress response inhibitor (ISRIB) as a potential treatment for Fragile X syndrome, aiming to restore brain function and improve social behavior.
Image Press coverage | Feb 12 2025 The Transmitter Dopamine "gas pedal" and serotonin "brake" team up to accelerate learning Mice learn fastest and most reliably when they experience an increase in dopamine paired with an inhibition of serotonin in their nucleus accumbens, a new st
Image Press coverage | Nov 25 2024 Washington Post Inside your body, aging unfolds at remarkably different rates New research shows aging is not a uniform process. Parts of our bodies start aging earlier than others, right down to our organs and cells.