Browse wide-ranging research at the frontiers of neuroscience supported by Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute grants, awards, and training fellowships.
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Neuro-AI Grant
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2022
At-home Stroke Rehabilitation System based on Augmented Reality and Brain Computer Interface Paradigm
Funded Researcher(s):
Ada Poon
,
Monroe Kennedy III
,
Maarten Lansberg, MD, PhD
Neuro-AI Grant
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2022
Silent Speech Decoding Using Flexible Electronics and Artificial Intelligence
Funded Researcher(s):
Zhenan Bao
,
Shaul Druckmann
,
Krishna Shenoy
,
Jaimie Henderson, MD
Neuro-AI Grant
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2022
The Synaptic Organization of Dendrites
Funded Researcher(s):
Kwabena Boahen
,
Andreas Tolias
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Andreas Tolias
Neuro-AI Grant
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2022
Tracking Parkinson’s Disease with Transformer Models of Everyday Looking Behaviors
Funded Researcher(s):
Justin Gardner
EPFL-Stanford Exchange
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2018
Answering research questions in neural control through crowdsourced challenges
Funded Researcher(s):
Łukasz Kidziński
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Scott L. Delp, Ph.D.
EPFL-Stanford Exchange
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2018
Controlling schistosomiasis via CRISPR/CAS9-mediated gene drive
Funded Researcher(s):
Richard Grewelle
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Giulio De Leo
EPFL-Stanford Exchange
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2018
Modelling the Pupil Light Reflex for Non-Image Forming Vision
Funded Researcher(s):
Daniel Joyce
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Jamie Zeitzer
EPFL-Stanford Exchange
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2018
Novel haptic interfaces for studying human perception in virtual environments
Funded Researcher(s):
Jacob Suchoski
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Allison Okamura
EPFL-Stanford Exchange
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2017
Biologically plausible neural algorithms for learning structured sequences
Funded Researcher(s):
Chris Stock
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Surya Ganguli
EPFL-Stanford Exchange
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2017
High-speed force probes for deconstructing the biophysics of mechanotransduction
EPFL-Stanford Exchange
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2017
High-speed nanomechanical probing of auditory mechano-sensitive cells
Funded Researcher(s):
Joy A. Franco
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Anthony J. Ricci, PhD
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EPFL-Stanford Exchange
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2017
Improve reproducibility and transparency in the field of neuroimaging by applying nonparametricstatistical methods and writing R packages.
Funded Researcher(s):
Christof Seiler
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Susan Holmes