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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 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 News Filter & Sort Sort by Theme (-) NeuroHealth NeuroDiscovery NeuroEngineering News TypeResearch news Press coverage Podcast episodes Wu Tsai Neuro News Researcher profiles News Features Awards and honors Knight Initiative news Sort by Newest to oldest Oldest to newest Image Wu Tsai Neuro News | Apr 14 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Neurobiologist and vision expert Denis Baylor dies at 82 Baylor, former chair of the Department of Neurobiology, gained international recognition for discovering the electrical language used by the retina to translate light from the outside world into signals that the brain reads. Image Press coverage | Apr 4 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Too much pleasure can lead to addiction. How to break the cycle and find balance Psychiatrist and author Anna Lembke says, almost every behavior has become "drugified." Image Press coverage | Mar 27 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How covid brain fog may overlap with ‘chemo brain’ and Alzheimer’s Researchers say the brain inflammation in long covid is similar to that in cancer patients. Featuring Michelle Monje. Image Wu Tsai Neuro News | Mar 21 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Neuroscience:Translate awards advance game-changing technologies The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute and Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign are pleased to announce their fourth round of Neuroscience:Translate awards, which support teams of researchers collaborating across disciplinary boundaries in the neurosciences t Image Press coverage | Mar 19 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute My sleepy brain loves the sound of permanent daylight savings. But do scientists... Dr Jamie Zeitzer, who studies sleep medicine at Stanford, agrees that we should stop the constant clock-changing, and that morning light is particularly important. Image Awards and honors | Mar 8 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute 2021 NeURO fellow awarded Newman Civic Fellowship Zeena Khazendar has been selected as a 2022-23 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact for her work to advance global health access and outcomes. Image Research news | Feb 23 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Researchers connect ALS hallmark to gene Wu Tsai Neuro researchers have linked a specific gene known to be associated with ALS with a characteristic of the disease, opening avenues for a targeted therapy. Image Research news | Feb 23 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Alzheimer’s risk genes linked to brain vasculature by new genetic atlas To understand what causes brain degeneration, Wu Tsai Neuro scientists are looking beyond the brain's neurons and synapses to explore the vast infrastructure that supports them. Image Press coverage | Feb 2 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Dramatic policy overhaul needed to curb exploding opioid crisis, Stanford resear... Pointing to an explosion of opioid overdose deaths during the coronavirus pandemic, Stanford researchers called Wednesday for a series of dramatic changes to how governments and society treat those addicted to the drugs, including the ending of incarcerat Image Research news | Feb 2 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford-Lancet report calls for sweeping reforms to mitigate opioid crisis The opioid epidemic is projected to claim 1.22 million U.S. lives this decade without new efforts to stem the crisis, according to a report that traces the roots of the problem and offers in-depth solutions. Image Press coverage | Feb 2 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Opioid overdose deaths to ‘grow exponentially’ without action – study Report warns opioid crisis has a ‘good chance’ of spreading globally as overdose deaths from all drugs increased during the pandemic. Image Wu Tsai Neuro News | Jan 28 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Medical 'mixed reality' applications take center stage at open house event Creative new medical uses of virtual and augmented reality technology were on display at an open-house on medical mixed reality technologies, held in December at the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute. Image Press coverage | Jan 28 2022 STAT News In ‘chemo brain,’ researchers see clues to unravel long Covid’s brain fog Stanford neuro-oncologist Michelle Monje is studying the link between "chemo brain" and long Covid's brain fog. Image Press coverage | Jan 28 2022 The Scientist Brain fog caused by long COVID and chemo appear similar Data from mouse models for mild coronavirus infections and human tissue samples offer further evidence that it doesn’t take a severe infection—or even infection of brain cells at all—to cause long-term neurological symptoms. Image Research news | Jan 24 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Study identifies how Epstein-Barr virus triggers multiple sclerosis A new study found that part of the Epstein-Barr virus mimics a protein made in the brain and spinal cord, leading the immune system to mistakenly attack the body’s nerve cells. Image Wu Tsai Neuro News | Jan 14 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Announcing 2022 Wu Tsai Neuro Interdisciplinary Scholars The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute is proud to welcome its eighth cohort of interdisciplinary postdoctoral scholars, comprising six young scientists with backgrounds in computer science, psychology, education, engineering and pharmacology. Pagination Previous page Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Next page
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 Wu Tsai Neuro News | Apr 14 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Neurobiologist and vision expert Denis Baylor dies at 82 Baylor, former chair of the Department of Neurobiology, gained international recognition for discovering the electrical language used by the retina to translate light from the outside world into signals that the brain reads.
Image Press coverage | Apr 4 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Too much pleasure can lead to addiction. How to break the cycle and find balance Psychiatrist and author Anna Lembke says, almost every behavior has become "drugified."
Image Press coverage | Mar 27 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How covid brain fog may overlap with ‘chemo brain’ and Alzheimer’s Researchers say the brain inflammation in long covid is similar to that in cancer patients. Featuring Michelle Monje.
Image Wu Tsai Neuro News | Mar 21 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Neuroscience:Translate awards advance game-changing technologies The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute and Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign are pleased to announce their fourth round of Neuroscience:Translate awards, which support teams of researchers collaborating across disciplinary boundaries in the neurosciences t
Image Press coverage | Mar 19 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute My sleepy brain loves the sound of permanent daylight savings. But do scientists... Dr Jamie Zeitzer, who studies sleep medicine at Stanford, agrees that we should stop the constant clock-changing, and that morning light is particularly important.
Image Awards and honors | Mar 8 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute 2021 NeURO fellow awarded Newman Civic Fellowship Zeena Khazendar has been selected as a 2022-23 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact for her work to advance global health access and outcomes.
Image Research news | Feb 23 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Researchers connect ALS hallmark to gene Wu Tsai Neuro researchers have linked a specific gene known to be associated with ALS with a characteristic of the disease, opening avenues for a targeted therapy.
Image Research news | Feb 23 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Alzheimer’s risk genes linked to brain vasculature by new genetic atlas To understand what causes brain degeneration, Wu Tsai Neuro scientists are looking beyond the brain's neurons and synapses to explore the vast infrastructure that supports them.
Image Press coverage | Feb 2 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Dramatic policy overhaul needed to curb exploding opioid crisis, Stanford resear... Pointing to an explosion of opioid overdose deaths during the coronavirus pandemic, Stanford researchers called Wednesday for a series of dramatic changes to how governments and society treat those addicted to the drugs, including the ending of incarcerat
Image Research news | Feb 2 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford-Lancet report calls for sweeping reforms to mitigate opioid crisis The opioid epidemic is projected to claim 1.22 million U.S. lives this decade without new efforts to stem the crisis, according to a report that traces the roots of the problem and offers in-depth solutions.
Image Press coverage | Feb 2 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Opioid overdose deaths to ‘grow exponentially’ without action – study Report warns opioid crisis has a ‘good chance’ of spreading globally as overdose deaths from all drugs increased during the pandemic.
Image Wu Tsai Neuro News | Jan 28 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Medical 'mixed reality' applications take center stage at open house event Creative new medical uses of virtual and augmented reality technology were on display at an open-house on medical mixed reality technologies, held in December at the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute.
Image Press coverage | Jan 28 2022 STAT News In ‘chemo brain,’ researchers see clues to unravel long Covid’s brain fog Stanford neuro-oncologist Michelle Monje is studying the link between "chemo brain" and long Covid's brain fog.
Image Press coverage | Jan 28 2022 The Scientist Brain fog caused by long COVID and chemo appear similar Data from mouse models for mild coronavirus infections and human tissue samples offer further evidence that it doesn’t take a severe infection—or even infection of brain cells at all—to cause long-term neurological symptoms.
Image Research news | Jan 24 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Study identifies how Epstein-Barr virus triggers multiple sclerosis A new study found that part of the Epstein-Barr virus mimics a protein made in the brain and spinal cord, leading the immune system to mistakenly attack the body’s nerve cells.
Image Wu Tsai Neuro News | Jan 14 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Announcing 2022 Wu Tsai Neuro Interdisciplinary Scholars The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute is proud to welcome its eighth cohort of interdisciplinary postdoctoral scholars, comprising six young scientists with backgrounds in computer science, psychology, education, engineering and pharmacology.