Featured News Image Featured News | Jul 1 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Molecular toolmakers share glimpses of the future of brain science At the 2024 Neuro-omics Symposium, early-stage research funded by Wu Tsai Neuro's Big Ideas in Neuroscience program revealed exciting progress at the intersection of genomics and AI Image Featured News | Jun 27 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute The Worm Has Turned: DIY Lab Platform Evaluates New Molecules in Minutes New software developed by the NeuroPlant Big Ideas in Neuroscience initiative turns an ordinary flatbed scanner and collection of nematode worms into a DIY platform to sniff out beneficial and harmful plant-based molecules Image Featured News | 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 Featured News | Jun 7 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Koret Human Neurosciences Community Lab Announces Inaugural Pilot Grant Awards To advance neuroscience research using EEG and TMS technologies, the Koret Human Neurosciences Community Lab has awarded its inaugural Human Neuroscience Pilot Grants to ten innovative research projects. News Filter & Sort Sort by ThemeNeuroDiscovery NeuroHealth NeuroEngineering News TypeResearch news Press coverage Featured News Awards and honors Institute News Knight Initiative news Researcher profiles Podcast episodes Publications Director's messages Sort by Newest to oldest Oldest to newest Press coverage | Nov 20 2020 Neuroscience News Memories Create ‘Fingerprints’ That Reveal How the Brain Is Organized Researchers identified several brain areas that acted as hubs for information processing across brain networks that contribute to memory recall. Image Awards and honors | Nov 7 2020 Stanford News Liqun Luo receives Education in Neuroscience Award Liqun Luo has received an Award for Education in Neuroscience in recognition of his “outstanding contributions” to education and training in the field. Press coverage | Oct 28 2020 Should This Exist? Should This Exist? Young blood / old brains - Tony Wyss-Coray We could add years to our lives – but is that what we really want? Image Research news | Oct 20 2020 Stanford Scope How brain-wave data can refine psychiatric treatment choices Brain wave data identifies two psychiatric subtypes and can predict best treatments for PTSD and depression, Stanford research shows. Image Research news | Oct 16 2020 Stanford Engineering This is really something where we make the invisible visible Using a new algorithm, a team of researchers have reconstructed the movements of individual particles of light to see through clouds, fog and other obstructions. Image Awards and honors | Oct 8 2020 Stanford Medicine High-risk, high-reward grants awarded to four Stanford researchers Annelise Barron, Peter Kim, Siddhartha Jaiswal and Keren Haroush will receive grants totaling $10 million to fund their investigations. The awards support risky efforts that could potentially have a big impact in the biomedical sciences. Press coverage | Oct 5 2020 National Public Radio Scientists Say A Mind-Bending Rhythm In The Brain Can Act Like Ketamine Scientists used light to control the firing of specific cells to artificially create a rhythm in the brain that acted like the drug ketamine Image Research news | Sep 28 2020 Stanford Medicine Stanford scientists solve secret of nerve cells marking a form of schizophrenia A common genetic deletion boosts the risk for schizophrenia by 30-fold. Generating nerve cells from people with the deletion has showed Stanford researchers why. Pagination Previous page Page 47 Page 48 Current page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Next page
Image Featured News | Jul 1 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Molecular toolmakers share glimpses of the future of brain science At the 2024 Neuro-omics Symposium, early-stage research funded by Wu Tsai Neuro's Big Ideas in Neuroscience program revealed exciting progress at the intersection of genomics and AI
Image Featured News | Jun 27 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute The Worm Has Turned: DIY Lab Platform Evaluates New Molecules in Minutes New software developed by the NeuroPlant Big Ideas in Neuroscience initiative turns an ordinary flatbed scanner and collection of nematode worms into a DIY platform to sniff out beneficial and harmful plant-based molecules
Image Featured News | 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 Featured News | Jun 7 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Koret Human Neurosciences Community Lab Announces Inaugural Pilot Grant Awards To advance neuroscience research using EEG and TMS technologies, the Koret Human Neurosciences Community Lab has awarded its inaugural Human Neuroscience Pilot Grants to ten innovative research projects.
Press coverage | Nov 20 2020 Neuroscience News Memories Create ‘Fingerprints’ That Reveal How the Brain Is Organized Researchers identified several brain areas that acted as hubs for information processing across brain networks that contribute to memory recall.
Image Awards and honors | Nov 7 2020 Stanford News Liqun Luo receives Education in Neuroscience Award Liqun Luo has received an Award for Education in Neuroscience in recognition of his “outstanding contributions” to education and training in the field.
Press coverage | Oct 28 2020 Should This Exist? Should This Exist? Young blood / old brains - Tony Wyss-Coray We could add years to our lives – but is that what we really want?
Image Research news | Oct 20 2020 Stanford Scope How brain-wave data can refine psychiatric treatment choices Brain wave data identifies two psychiatric subtypes and can predict best treatments for PTSD and depression, Stanford research shows.
Image Research news | Oct 16 2020 Stanford Engineering This is really something where we make the invisible visible Using a new algorithm, a team of researchers have reconstructed the movements of individual particles of light to see through clouds, fog and other obstructions.
Image Awards and honors | Oct 8 2020 Stanford Medicine High-risk, high-reward grants awarded to four Stanford researchers Annelise Barron, Peter Kim, Siddhartha Jaiswal and Keren Haroush will receive grants totaling $10 million to fund their investigations. The awards support risky efforts that could potentially have a big impact in the biomedical sciences.
Press coverage | Oct 5 2020 National Public Radio Scientists Say A Mind-Bending Rhythm In The Brain Can Act Like Ketamine Scientists used light to control the firing of specific cells to artificially create a rhythm in the brain that acted like the drug ketamine
Image Research news | Sep 28 2020 Stanford Medicine Stanford scientists solve secret of nerve cells marking a form of schizophrenia A common genetic deletion boosts the risk for schizophrenia by 30-fold. Generating nerve cells from people with the deletion has showed Stanford researchers why.