Featured News Image news | Mar 27 2024 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Research links age-related inflammation, microglia and Alzheimer’s Disease Stanford researchers have uncovered a potential role for a protein called TREM1 in the development of age-related inflammation, cognitive decline, Image news | Mar 25 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Neuronal and synaptic genes expanded in size and diversity during evolution Wu Tsai Neuro research suggests giant genes could hold the key to the development of complex nervous systems across the animal kingdom. Image news | Mar 22 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Unlocking the secrets of myelin repair New research from scientists at the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University has identified a key driver of myelinati Image news | Mar 20 2024 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Alzheimer’s risk gene tied to fatty blobs in brain’s immune cells Recent research supported by the Knight Initiative has identified a link between lipid droplets in the microglia to a known genetic risk factor for AD. News Filter & Sort Sort by ThemeNeuroDiscovery NeuroHealth NeuroEngineering News TypeResearch news Press coverage Awards and honors Featured News Announcements Researcher profiles Knight Initiative news Podcast episodes Publications Director's messages Sort by Newest to oldest Oldest to newest news | Mar 1 2016 Stanford Medicine Brain waves By Tracie White news | Feb 22 2016 Stanford Medicine - Scope Newfound brain pathway may let epilepsy patients steer around medical marijuana’... By Bruce Goldman news | Feb 19 2016 MIT Technology Review In first human test of Optogenetics, doctors aim to restore sight to the blind By Katherine Bourzac, Image news | Feb 16 2016 Stanford Medicine - News Center Peter Kim, Scott Delp elected to National Academy of Engineering By Amy Adams news | Feb 9 2016 The Washington Post How ‘mandatory abstinence’ can cut crime and save lives By Keith Humphreys Image news | Feb 8 2016 Stanford Medicine - News Center Study finds possible new jet-lag treatment: Exposure to flashing light By Tracie White, news | Feb 8 2016 Stanford Medicine - Scope Stanford neurobiologist Carla Shatz on learning and the value of collaboration By Amy Adams, news | Feb 8 2016 Stanford Medicine - Scope Scientists zero in on brain’s sigh-control center By Bruce Goldman, Why do we sigh? (Sigh…) How should I know? Don’t I already have enough on my mind? Pagination Previous page Page 126 Page 127 Current page 128 Page 129 Page 130 Next page
Image news | Mar 27 2024 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Research links age-related inflammation, microglia and Alzheimer’s Disease Stanford researchers have uncovered a potential role for a protein called TREM1 in the development of age-related inflammation, cognitive decline,
Image news | Mar 25 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Neuronal and synaptic genes expanded in size and diversity during evolution Wu Tsai Neuro research suggests giant genes could hold the key to the development of complex nervous systems across the animal kingdom.
Image news | Mar 22 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Unlocking the secrets of myelin repair New research from scientists at the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University has identified a key driver of myelinati
Image news | Mar 20 2024 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Alzheimer’s risk gene tied to fatty blobs in brain’s immune cells Recent research supported by the Knight Initiative has identified a link between lipid droplets in the microglia to a known genetic risk factor for AD.
news | Feb 22 2016 Stanford Medicine - Scope Newfound brain pathway may let epilepsy patients steer around medical marijuana’... By Bruce Goldman
news | Feb 19 2016 MIT Technology Review In first human test of Optogenetics, doctors aim to restore sight to the blind By Katherine Bourzac,
Image news | Feb 16 2016 Stanford Medicine - News Center Peter Kim, Scott Delp elected to National Academy of Engineering By Amy Adams
news | Feb 9 2016 The Washington Post How ‘mandatory abstinence’ can cut crime and save lives By Keith Humphreys
Image news | Feb 8 2016 Stanford Medicine - News Center Study finds possible new jet-lag treatment: Exposure to flashing light By Tracie White,
news | Feb 8 2016 Stanford Medicine - Scope Stanford neurobiologist Carla Shatz on learning and the value of collaboration By Amy Adams,
news | Feb 8 2016 Stanford Medicine - Scope Scientists zero in on brain’s sigh-control center By Bruce Goldman, Why do we sigh? (Sigh…) How should I know? Don’t I already have enough on my mind?