Catalyzing Foundational Discovery
To celebrate a decade of incredible discoveries and achievements at the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, we invited members of our community to share what the Institute means to them, reflecting on the profound impact it has had over the past 10 years.
Wu Tsai Neuro has cultivated a wide-ranging community united by the common goal of unraveling the mysteries of the mind, brain, and behavior. Our affiliates and trainees include more than a thousand scientists spanning all of Stanford’s seven schools and nearly 60% of University departments.
Our flagship Big Ideas in Neuroscience Initiatives built a remarkable campus-wide network of collaborations between hundreds of faculty from 42 departments working together to tackle ambitious questions in brain science.
Our landmark Stanford Neurosciences Building has become a campus hub for cutting-edge, interdisciplinary brain science. The building is home to 25 highly-collaborative research groups from 26 departments in the Schools of Engineering, Humanities and Sciences and Medicine.
Home to 25 highly-collaborative research groups from 26 departments in the Schools of Engineering, Humanities and Sciences, and Medicine, the building serves as a focal point for innovation and discovery.
The building also houses six of our seven Neurosciences Community Laboratories, providing our community with in-house access to world-class scientific facilities, technologies and expertise — from non-invasive brain stimulation, to brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), to advanced microscopy and preclinical MRI.
Our investments in neuroscience discovery, engineering, and translational research have catalyzed hundreds of impactful discoveries and inventions.
Видео Catalyzing Foundational Discovery канала Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, Stanford Univ.
Wu Tsai Neuro has cultivated a wide-ranging community united by the common goal of unraveling the mysteries of the mind, brain, and behavior. Our affiliates and trainees include more than a thousand scientists spanning all of Stanford’s seven schools and nearly 60% of University departments.
Our flagship Big Ideas in Neuroscience Initiatives built a remarkable campus-wide network of collaborations between hundreds of faculty from 42 departments working together to tackle ambitious questions in brain science.
Our landmark Stanford Neurosciences Building has become a campus hub for cutting-edge, interdisciplinary brain science. The building is home to 25 highly-collaborative research groups from 26 departments in the Schools of Engineering, Humanities and Sciences and Medicine.
Home to 25 highly-collaborative research groups from 26 departments in the Schools of Engineering, Humanities and Sciences, and Medicine, the building serves as a focal point for innovation and discovery.
The building also houses six of our seven Neurosciences Community Laboratories, providing our community with in-house access to world-class scientific facilities, technologies and expertise — from non-invasive brain stimulation, to brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), to advanced microscopy and preclinical MRI.
Our investments in neuroscience discovery, engineering, and translational research have catalyzed hundreds of impactful discoveries and inventions.
Видео Catalyzing Foundational Discovery канала Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, Stanford Univ.
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