Browse wide-ranging research at the frontiers of neuroscience supported by Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute grants, awards, and training fellowships.
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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
Big Ideas in Neuroscience Award
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2018
Neuro-omics Initiative (Phase 1)
Funded Researcher(s):
Alice Ting
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Liqun Luo
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Stephen Quake
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
Research Accelerator Award
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2018
Real-time biosensors for measuring multiple neuromodulators
Funded Researcher(s):
Karen J. Parker, PhD
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Hyongsok Tom Soh
Big Ideas in Neuroscience Award
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2018
Stanford Brain Organogenesis Program (Phase 1)
Funded Researcher(s):
Sergiu P. Pasca
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Karl Deisseroth
Neurosciences Postdoctoral Scholar Awards (Interdisciplinary)
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2018
Sustained release of growth factors from bioengineered synthetic "cells" for treating spinal cord injury
Funded Researcher(s):
Laura Marquardt
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Sarah Heilshorn
SIGF - Graduate Fellowship
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2018
Synaptic rules and circuit architectures for learning from feedback
Funded Researcher(s):
Brandon Jay Bhasin
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Jennifer L. Raymond
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Stephen Boyd
Seed Grant
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2017
A novel sigma-1 receptor PET radioligand as a probe of ketamine’s rapid therapeutic action in disorders of human brain and behavior: Pilot study
Funded Researcher(s):
Pamela Flood
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David Lyons
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Carolyn Rodriguez
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Alan F. Schatzberg
Neurosciences Postdoctoral Scholar Awards (Interdisciplinary)
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2017
Developing a dopamine and neural systems model of anhedonia
Funded Researcher(s):
Zoi Ssamara
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Leanne Williams
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Robert Malenka
Seed Grant
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2017
Enabling faster and more responsive voltage imaging through computational biophysics
Funded Researcher(s):
Ron Dror
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Michael Lin
SIGF - Graduate Fellowship
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2017
Engineering versatile deep neural networks that model cortical flexibility
Funded Researcher(s):
Kevin Feigelis
,
Kevin T. Feigelis
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Daniel Yamins
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Mark J. Schnitzer
SIGF - Graduate Fellowship
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2017
Neural mechanisms of learning multiple motor skills and implications for motor rehabilitation
Funded Researcher(s):
Xulu Sun
Faculty Sponsor(s):
Krishna Shenoy
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Allison Okamura