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 Image Research news | May 28 2020 Stanford Scope Brain imaging for stroke patients dropped off during COVID-19 height In U.S. hospitals, the frequency of brain imaging for acute stroke patients dipped, suggesting hesitancy to seek medical care for non-COVID-19 conditions. Image Research news | May 26 2020 Stanford News ChEM-H researchers uncover role of membrane sugars in flu infection ChEM-H graduate students reveal how the forest of sugars on a cell’s surface could help in the defense against flu infection. Image Research news | May 20 2020 Stanford News Complex data workflows contribute to reproducibility crisis in science, Stanford... Markedly different conclusions about brain scans reached by 70 independent teams highlight the challenges to data analysis in the modern era of mammoth datasets and highly flexible processing workflows. Image Awards and honors | Apr 30 2020 Stanford News Andrea Goldsmith becomes first woman to win the Marconi Prize, shattering a glas... The Stanford professor and inventor has been awarded the top honor in information and communications research, and has gifted back her $100,000 honorarium to start an endowment to fund technology and diversity initiatives. Image Awards and honors | Apr 29 2020 Stanford Medicine Medical school professors elected to National Academy of Sciences Howard Chang of dermatology and of genetics, Richard Lewis of molecular and cellular physiology, and Peter Sarnow of microbiology and immunology were elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Press coverage | Apr 23 2020 USA Today What's 'Zoom fatigue'? Here's why video calls can be so exhausting There may be an unintended effect, mental health and communications experts warn: "Zoom fatigue," or the feeling of tiredness, anxiousness or worry with yet another video call. Press coverage | Apr 17 2020 CNN Forget 'social distancing.' The WHO prefers we call it 'physical distancing' bec... The World Health Organization and other health experts would prefer if we stopped calling the practice "social distancing." Image Research news | Apr 15 2020 Stanford Engineering Andrea Goldsmith named dean of engineering at Princeton University This accomplished professor, researcher, academician and entrepreneur is poised to apply her experience to new leadership challenges. Pagination Previous page Page 52 Page 53 Current page 54 Page 55 Page 56 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.
Image Research news | May 28 2020 Stanford Scope Brain imaging for stroke patients dropped off during COVID-19 height In U.S. hospitals, the frequency of brain imaging for acute stroke patients dipped, suggesting hesitancy to seek medical care for non-COVID-19 conditions.
Image Research news | May 26 2020 Stanford News ChEM-H researchers uncover role of membrane sugars in flu infection ChEM-H graduate students reveal how the forest of sugars on a cell’s surface could help in the defense against flu infection.
Image Research news | May 20 2020 Stanford News Complex data workflows contribute to reproducibility crisis in science, Stanford... Markedly different conclusions about brain scans reached by 70 independent teams highlight the challenges to data analysis in the modern era of mammoth datasets and highly flexible processing workflows.
Image Awards and honors | Apr 30 2020 Stanford News Andrea Goldsmith becomes first woman to win the Marconi Prize, shattering a glas... The Stanford professor and inventor has been awarded the top honor in information and communications research, and has gifted back her $100,000 honorarium to start an endowment to fund technology and diversity initiatives.
Image Awards and honors | Apr 29 2020 Stanford Medicine Medical school professors elected to National Academy of Sciences Howard Chang of dermatology and of genetics, Richard Lewis of molecular and cellular physiology, and Peter Sarnow of microbiology and immunology were elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
Press coverage | Apr 23 2020 USA Today What's 'Zoom fatigue'? Here's why video calls can be so exhausting There may be an unintended effect, mental health and communications experts warn: "Zoom fatigue," or the feeling of tiredness, anxiousness or worry with yet another video call.
Press coverage | Apr 17 2020 CNN Forget 'social distancing.' The WHO prefers we call it 'physical distancing' bec... The World Health Organization and other health experts would prefer if we stopped calling the practice "social distancing."
Image Research news | Apr 15 2020 Stanford Engineering Andrea Goldsmith named dean of engineering at Princeton University This accomplished professor, researcher, academician and entrepreneur is poised to apply her experience to new leadership challenges.