Browse wide-ranging research at the frontiers of neuroscience supported by Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute grants, awards, and training fellowships.
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Synthetic Neuroscience Grants
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2024
A synthetic ultrasound neural interface for non-invasive and spatiotemporally precise chemogenetic and pharmacological neuromodulation
Funded Researcher(s):
Guosong Hong
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Jun Ding
Neuroimaging Pilot Grant
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2024
Assessment of MAP4K4 in regulating tumor cell invasion in a preclinical model of pediatric high-grade glioma
Funded Researcher(s):
Laura Prolo
Neuroimaging Pilot Grant
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2024
Brain response to influenza virus infection in the lung
Funded Researcher(s):
Yueh-hsiu Chien
Neuroimaging Pilot Grant
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2024
Decoding stem cell-induced recovery in time and space: a longitudinal DTI and MRS study to assess microstructural and metabolic changes following stem cell transplantation in stroke-injured rat brains
Funded Researcher(s):
Pardes Habib
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Gary K. Steinberg, MD, PhD
Synthetic Neuroscience Grants
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2024
Defining the temporal and spatial CSF secretome by TurboID labeling
Funded Researcher(s):
Ryann Fame, PhD
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Jonathan Z. Long
Synthetic Neuroscience Grants
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2024
First-in-class RNA sensors for studying myelin dynamics and disease
Funded Researcher(s):
J. Bradley Zuchero
Synthetic Neuroscience Grants
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2024
Genetically-encoded voltage integrators for stable tagging of activated or inhibited neural ensembles in vivo
Funded Researcher(s):
Xiaoke Chen
Neuroimaging Pilot Grant
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2024
Investigating longitudinal white matter changes after juvenile stroke
Funded Researcher(s):
Elizabeth Mayne
Neuroimaging Pilot Grant
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2024
Mapping myelin plasticity in mouse models of generalized epilepsy
Funded Researcher(s):
Juliet Klasing Knowles
Neuroimaging Pilot Grant
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2024
MRI evaluation of a novel murine model of RhoBTB2-related epileptic encephalopathy facilitating development of an antisense oligonucleotide therapeutic
Funded Researcher(s):
Thomas LaRocca
Synthetic Neuroscience Grants
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2024
Traceless Fluorescent Labeling of Endogenous 5-HT2A Receptors
Funded Researcher(s):
Boris Heifets
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Justin Du Bois