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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 pythons’ extreme diet reveals new hunger-curbing molecule The snakes’ unique feeding behavior offers new clues about the gut-brain axis—and 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 | Feb 19 2019 The Wall Street Journal For parents of ill children, a growing recognition of PTSD Post-traumatic stress diagnoses have long focused on combat soldiers. Now, doctors are increasingly aware of those symptoms in another group: parents of children with life-threatening medical conditions.
Image Press coverage | Feb 14 2019 Self What it’s like to be so sleep deprived that you hallucinate Scary, to say the least.
Image Press coverage | Feb 14 2019 The Fix Club drug Ketamine nears FDA approval for depression treatment Ketamine can relieve the symptoms of depression, but it's especially effective at reducing suicidal thoughts quickly, sometimes within 40 minutes.
Image Press coverage | Feb 5 2019 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Positive mindset about side effects of peanut-allergy treatment improves outcome... Stanford researchers find that positive expectations can make children less anxious about mild but uncomfortable symptoms that arise during treatment for peanut allergies.
Image Press coverage | Feb 1 2019 STAT News To improve mental health treatments, scientists try to dissect the pieces that m... The nonprofit Wellcome Trust recently announced a $200 million commitment to support more mental health research, including scientists studying the underpinnings of existing treatments.
Image Press coverage | Feb 1 2019 Psychology Today Stanford neuroscientists may revolutionize pain management Research may lead to novel ways to treat chronic pain.
Image Press coverage | Jan 31 2019 Medium Why walking will make you more productive and creative Philosophers, Writers, and Scientists Agree
Image Press coverage | Jan 24 2019 CBS News Many not sleeping enough – or well enough – and that's a killer Many of us are in the habit of burning the candle at both ends during the week and crashing on the weekend, but experts are issuing increasingly dire warnings about the dangers of "sleep deficit" -- a chronic shortage of rest that is wreaking havoc on our
Image Press coverage | Jan 24 2019 Women's Health Is your personality ruining your sleep? While it's no secret that mood or anxiety might play a part in a restless night, a new study has shed light on how your personality can affect the quality of your sleep.
Image Awards and honors | Jan 23 2019 National Academy of Sciences 2019 Pradel Research Award - Liqun Luo Liqun Luo, Stanford University, will receive the 2019 Pradel Research Award.
Image Press coverage | Jan 21 2019 Huffpost This is what happens to your body when you hate your job A toxic job can make you sick in a multitude of ways.
Image Press coverage | Jan 17 2019 NPR Scientists find brain cells that make pain hurt Researchers studying mouse brains identified the cells that encode pain's unpleasantness.
Image Press coverage | Jan 14 2019 Fortune Virtual reality gets real in the operating room Conventional MRI or CT scans can reveal only so much about what a patient’s brain looks like. But feed those images into VR technology, and surgeons can see the brain—all the ridges and fissures, lobes and veins—in 3D, so they can simulate surgery before
Image Press coverage | Jan 11 2019 Science Assembling human brain organoids Brain development is a remarkable self-organization process in which cells proliferate, differentiate, migrate, and wire to form functional neural circuits.
Image Press coverage | Jan 7 2019 Nature Deeper Learning Machine learning makes new sense of psychiatric symptoms
Image Press coverage | Dec 19 2018 Fast Company Stanford professor: “The workplace is killing people and nobody cares” From the disappearance of good health insurance to the psychological effects of long hours, the modern workplace is taking its toll on all of us.