Browse wide-ranging research at the frontiers of neuroscience supported by Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute grants, awards, and training fellowships.
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Neurosciences Postdoctoral Scholar Awards (Interdisciplinary)
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2023
Restoring vision with epiretinal prostheses
Funded Researcher(s):
Claire Baum
Faculty Sponsor(s):
E.J. Chichilnisky
Seed Grant
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2023
Structural and mechanistic analysis of the protein-protein interface between ABCA1 and ApoE as a potential therapeutic target for Alzheimer’s Disease
Funded Researcher(s):
Chaitan Khosla
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Michael Greicius, MD, MPH
Neurosciences Postdoctoral Scholar Awards (Interdisciplinary)
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2023
Tracking Parkinson’s Disease with transformer models of everyday looking behaviors
Funded Researcher(s):
Jiwon Yeon
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Justin Gardner
Seed Grant
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2023
Use of gut-brain electrophysiology to study interoception in eating disorders
Funded Researcher(s):
Todd Coleman
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James Lock
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
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Monroe Kennedy III
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Maarten Lansberg, MD, PhD
Neuroscience:Translate Award
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2022
Autism digital therapy with embedded endpoints and artificial intelligence for progress tracking and adaptive care - Renewal
Funded Researcher(s):
Gary Darmstadt
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James Landay
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Dennis Wall
Neuroscience:Translate Award
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2022
Development and validation of selective novel small molecule therapeutics for Parkinson's Disease
Funded Researcher(s):
Katrin Andreasson
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Kathleen Poston, MD, MS
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Mehrdad Shamloo
Neuroscience:Translate Award
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2022
Development of an extracochlear neurostimulation device to restore hearing – Renewal
Funded Researcher(s):
Guosong Hong
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Peter L. Santa Maria, MBBS, PhD
Neuroscience:Translate Award
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2022
Extended Reality(XR) enhanced behavioral activation for treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
Funded Researcher(s):
Kim Bullock, MD
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Jeremy Bailenson
SIGF - Graduate Fellowship
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2022
Leveraging screenomics to identify mental illness: Detecting bipolar disorder through computational analysis of smartphone screen data
Funded Researcher(s):
Angela Y. Lee
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Jeffrey Hancock
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Thomas Robinson
SIGF - Graduate Fellowship
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2022
Mechanistic insights into glycerophospholipid metabolism in the lysosome
Funded Researcher(s):
Kwamina Nyame
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Monther Abu-Remaileh
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Jonathan Z. Long
SIGF - Graduate Fellowship
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2022
Optimizing computational modeling of traumatic brain injury with machine learning: biomechanics and beyond
Funded Researcher(s):
Xianghao Zhan
Faculty Sponsor(s):
David Camarillo
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Olivier Gevaert