Join us on November 4 at a symposium highlighting recent progress in Huntington's Disease research, healthy brain aging, a poster session, and a social. Registration is required by November 1. Stanford affiliates — Sign up to present a research poster by October 23. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gfmR8cah
Stanford Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience
研究服务
Stanford,California 1,305 位关注者
Harnessing the collective genius of science and breaking free of established dogma to promote brain resiliency.
关于我们
The Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience envisions a world in which our brains remain fit and healthy as we age. We welcome scientists of all stripes, from pathologists to data scientists and beyond, to join our growing, interdisciplinary community focused on the science of resilient brain aging. We are: - Pursuing bold, untried approaches to advance the science of brain aging and resilience - Sharing data, technologies, and know-how to drive progress across the field - Linking fundamental research, human neuroscience, and clinical applications to accelerate the science of brain resilience and our impact on patients - Achieving together what none of us can accomplish alone
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https://neuroscience.stanford.edu/brain-resilience
Stanford Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 研究服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Stanford,California
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 领域
- neuroscience、research、neurodegeneration、innovation、brain resiliency、Alzheimer's、Dementia、neurotechnology、interdisciplinary research、healthy cognition、brain aging和neurodegeneration
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主要
290 Jane Stanford Way
US,California,Stanford,94305
Stanford Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience员工
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Hülya Torun, Ph.D.
President of Stanford Optical Society | Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford Neurology & Neurological Sciences | Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience
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Andi Liu
Bioinformatics and genetic epidemiology enthusiast| Climber
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James Haberberger
Data Architect at the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience
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James Francis Haberberger
Data Architect at Stanford Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience
动态
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Unlocking the Mysteries of Alzheimer's Resilience ?? Important advancements are happening in the fight against Alzheimer’s Disease. Postdoctoral Brain Resilience Scholar Eloise Berson is leading a groundbreaking project focused on understanding Resilience to Alzheimer’s Disease (RAD). By applying spatial RNA imaging and advanced machine learning, this project is mapping molecular factors that could hold the key to dementia prevention. Insights from this work may pave the way for innovative therapeutic interventions. Read about the project here: https://lnkd.in/evJa5iJt #AlzheimersResearch #DementiaPrevention #Neuroscience
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Stanford Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience转发了
Day 1 of #SfN24 is here! Check out the Wu Tsai Neuro-funded posters from 1 PM to 5 PM today.
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Stanford Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience转发了
Welcome back to a new academic year, and a new look for Brain Broadcast, Wu Tsai Neuro's biweekly roundup of news and resources for the Stanford neuroscience community!
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Stanford Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience转发了
President of Stanford Optical Society | Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford Neurology & Neurological Sciences | Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience
Never been so excited to share the news as I am now! ?? I am starting a new position as a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Lab and at Stanford Neurology & Neurological Sciences, in Prof. Tony Wyss-Coray’s Lab. ?? I am wholeheartedly excited to apply my expertise to a field beyond my comfort zone, explore new horizons, and add new skillsets to my toolkit during this postdoc journey. ?? I would like to sincerely thank everyone I’ve had the pleasure to work with and learn from along the way. Their guidance and support have been invaluable in shaping my path, and I look forward to building on everything I’ve learned as I continue this exciting new chapter. ?? #newjob #postdoc #brainresearch #neurology #neuroscience #stanford #milestone
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Stanford Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience转发了
Looking forward to hosting this amazing line up of speakers in November. Join us for the brain resilience symposium and poster session November 4th
Join us on November 4 at a symposium highlighting recent progress in Huntington's Disease research, healthy brain aging, a poster session, and a social. Registration is required by November 1. Stanford affiliates — Sign up to present a research poster by October 23. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gfmR8cah
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Stanford Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience转发了
Excited to launch a new project on AI to boost aging brain repair with Anne Brunet! Thank you Stanford Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience for the wonderful support!
Neurodegeneration, synapse loss, and myelin repair are just a few of the innovative proposals funded by the Knight Initiative through its 2024 Catalyst and Pilot Grant Awards. With $1.24M awarded to 14 interdisciplinary projects, we’re driving bold approaches to tackle the drivers of dementia and uncover mechanisms behind healthy brain aging. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gR5DSVvi?
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Neurodegeneration, synapse loss, and myelin repair are just a few of the innovative proposals funded by the Knight Initiative through its 2024 Catalyst and Pilot Grant Awards. With $1.24M awarded to 14 interdisciplinary projects, we’re driving bold approaches to tackle the drivers of dementia and uncover mechanisms behind healthy brain aging. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gR5DSVvi?
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Stanford Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience转发了
Celebrating our Neurology postdocs during National Postdoc Appreciation Week #NPAW2024. As a mentor, Tony Wyss-Coray, PhD finds inspiration watching his postdoctoral scholars find their own path to grow and develop.
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Stanford Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience转发了
Targeting a metabolic pathway well-known in cancer research, neuroscientists at Stanford believe they may have found a way to improve brain performance in Alzheimer’s patients. https://lnkd.in/gYTTNTMP
Drugs that improve brain metabolism could help Alzheimer’s patients
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