Featured News Image Knight Initiative news | May 12 2026 Stanford Report Gift advances research into brain resilience and aging A $90 million gift from Penny and Phil Knight will extend the work of the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience at Stanford’s Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Image Research news | May 12 2026 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience In pursuit of brain resilience In this research roundup, we look back on some of the ways Knight Initiative scientists have been pursuing ways to keep our minds sharp well into old age Image Researcher profiles | Apr 27 2026 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Q&A: Could neuroscience help explain miscarriage? Pregnancy complications such as miscarriage spike after age 35. 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Image Knight Initiative news | May 12 2026 Stanford Report Gift advances research into brain resilience and aging A $90 million gift from Penny and Phil Knight will extend the work of the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience at Stanford’s Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Image Research news | May 12 2026 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience In pursuit of brain resilience In this research roundup, we look back on some of the ways Knight Initiative scientists have been pursuing ways to keep our minds sharp well into old age
Image Researcher profiles | Apr 27 2026 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Q&A: Could neuroscience help explain miscarriage? Pregnancy complications such as miscarriage spike after age 35. Wu Tsai Neuro postdoc Blake Laham suspects neural signaling in the uterus is partly to blame
Image Researcher profiles | Apr 2 2026 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Q&A: ‘To see is to believe’ Faculty Scholar Guosong Hong says that light plays a key role in neuroscience and—and that’s why he’s working with a Big Ideas in Neuroscience team to make transparent brains
Image Podcast episodes | Jul 10 2025 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Can brain science save addiction policy? In which addiction expert Keith Humphreys explains how neuroscience is reshaping our understanding of substance abuse—and why policy still hasn’t caught up.
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 Research news | Nov 25 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Dopamine and serotonin work in opposition to shape learning New research from the Malenka lab reveals that reward-based learning requires the two neuromodulators to balance one another's influence.
Image Podcast episodes | Jun 20 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How a new kind of brain plasticity could help make sense of addiction This week, we talk with Michelle Monje and Rob Malenka about recent findings on the role of myelin plasticity in opioid addiction.
Image Wu Tsai Neuro News | May 25 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute NeuroChoice: Eight years of forging connections to illuminate and empower choice Wu Tsai Neuro's multidisciplinary "Big Ideas in Neuroscience" initiative connected addiction-focused basic research, clinical application, and public policy to create a community across traditional disciplinary boundaries, deepening understanding of decision-making.
Image Podcast episodes | Feb 8 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Why we do what we do This week, we talk with psychiatrist Neir Eshel about dopamine, the difference between 'liking' and 'wanting,' and new ways of thinking about Parkinson's disease and addiction.
Image Podcast episodes | Feb 23 2023 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Is addiction a disease? Institute affiliate Keith Humphreys explains why we think of addiction as a disease.
Image Podcast episodes | Jan 26 2023 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Psychedelics and Empathy Rob Malenka answers: "Why are psychiatrists taking a fresh look at MDMA?"
Image Research news | Nov 2 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Social aversion during opioid withdrawal reflects blocked serotonin cues, mouse ... Neuroscientist Robert Malenka and his team have identified a molecular link between opioid withdrawal and social aversion in the brains of mice—suggesting the potential to help people in recovery from opioid addiction reconnect with their social support.
Image Research news | Jun 20 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Brain imaging links stimulant-use relapse to distinct nerve pathway A new study by scientists with the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute’s NeuroChoice Initiative reveals that relapse may be linked to quite different brain circuits than addiction itself.
Image Research news | Oct 6 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Serotonin stabilizes social memories New research in mice by scientists affiliated with the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute has shown how targeted stimulation of the brain’s serotonin system could improve memory for new acquaintances, even after a brief introduction.
Image Wu Tsai Neuro News | Aug 27 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute New brain imaging facility offers high-end preclinical MRI services to research ... On September 1, the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute officially launches the Neuroscience Preclinical Imaging Laboratory, a new shared facility for top-of-the-line magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of model organisms, housed in the Stanford Neurosciences Building.
Image Research news | Jul 16 2020 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford neuroscientists target drug-associated memories as a way to prevent rel... Removing memories associated with morphine use from the brains of mice enables Stanford researchers to prevent relapse and could point to a new approach for treating the opioid epidemic.
Image Research news | Mar 9 2020 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford researchers find our brains are powerful – but secretive – forecasters ... Our brains can predict the popularity of online videos, without us even knowing it.
Image Research news | Oct 3 2019 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford psychiatry professor works to bring scientists to addiction policy deba... Keith Humphreys founded the Stanford Network on Addiction Policy to help bring more science to debates over drug policy. He talked to Stanford News about why he started SNAP and how it works.
Image Research news | Mar 5 2019 Stanford Magazine This is your brain on . . . New science tells us how to better manage our addictions.