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Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Dedicated to understanding how the brain gives rise to mental life and behavior, in health and in disease.
Institute Announcements
Register for Wu Tsai Neuro's Institute Retreat
Wu Tsai Neuro is pleased to invite all faculty affiliates and their lab members to our 2024 Institute Retreat in the Santa Cruz mountains! Questions? Please email [email protected].
When:?May 19—21, 2024
Open applications: Catalyst Grants?
What if we could evade the aging process, resist genetic risk factors of cognitive decline, or even reverse aspects of brain aging altogether?
The Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience seeks proposals from?Stanford research and clinical faculty with PI eligibility?that have the potential to generate paradigm-shifting insights into healthy brain aging and resilience against cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disorders.
Upcoming Events
Neurosciences Preclinical Imaging Laboratory Symposium
We invite you to register for the 2024 symposium of the?Neurosciences Preclinical Imaging Laboratory (NPIL) at Wu Tsai Neuro. Learn about opportunities and support for MRI imaging at the institute — no prior experience necessary!
Registration is required for this in-person event.
Podcast
Wu Tsai Neuro?|?From Our Neurons to Yours
Follow the latest episodes of our podcast, where we explore the frontiers of neuroscience to understand what makes us human. This marks the end of Season 3 of From Our Neurons to Yours. Stay tuned for more!
Stanford Neuroscience in the news
Wu Tsai Neuro |?The neural switch that keeps us grounded as we daydream
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Dentate spikes in the rodent hippocampus support learning by linking introspective thoughts and memories with current circumstances, according to new research supported by Wu Tsai Neuro.
A few closely related drugs, all squarely aimed at treating Alzheimer’s disease, have served up what can be charitably described as a lackadaisical performance. Wu Tsai Neuro and Knight Initiative affiliate Mike Greicius explains why.
New York Times |?A.I. Is Learning What It Means to Be Alive
A.I. models developed by members of Wu Tsai Neuro's Neuro-Omics Initiative are making surprising biological discoveries.
Huberman Lab |?Dr. E.J. Chichilnisky: How the Brain Works, Curing Blindness & How to Navigate a Career Path
In this interview on the Huberman Lab podcast, Institute affiliate EJ Chichilnisky discusses how studying the retina informs our understanding of the brain, the development of artificial retinas for treating incurable blindness, and his own personal journey.
Stanford Magazine |?Give It Some Thought
Imagine operating a smartphone. Or a drone. Or a computer that speaks. Just imagine. Featuring the work of Wu Tsai Neuro affiliates Jaimie Henderson and the late Krishna Shenoy.
Scope Blog?| What really happens to our memory as we age?
Q&A with Stanford neurologist Sharon Sha on dementia, healthy aging and memory loss — and how we can protect our brains in later life.
Open applications
Neuroimaging Pilot Grants
Application deadline: March 29, 2024 The Neurosciences Preclinical Imaging Laboratory (NPIL) invites the Stanford research community to submit applications to explore the possibilities of MR imaging for their research. Learn more and apply.
Synthetic Neuroscience Grant Opportunity
Application deadline: April 11, 2024 Wu Tsai Neuro, Sarafan ChEM-H, and Bio-X seek proposals for innovative, interdisciplinary, and collaborative research projects at the intersection of neuroscience and synthetic biology. Learn more and apply.
Catalyst Grants?
Application deadline: April 22, 2024 The Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience seeks proposals from?Stanford research and clinical faculty with PI eligibility?that have the potential to generate paradigm-shifting insights into healthy brain aging and resilience against cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disorders. Learn more and apply.
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11 个月Exciting news! ??
Sounds like a great opportunity for the Wu Tsai Neuro community!