Neurons engineered to light up when they fire could help researchers study more precisely how the brain works.
Neurons engineered to light up when they fire could help researchers study more precisely how the brain works.
Through a series of sustained collaborations, Joshua Sanes has deciphered the molecular synergy that guides synapse formation.
Full Professor and Senior Research Group Leader, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases. Age: 42
New, minimally invasive techniques for seeing deep inside living brains
A magnetic nanoparticle is being designed to help draw toxins out of the bloodstream.
The brains of psychopaths have a different structure than healthy brains, perhaps explaining their antisocial and impulsive behaviors.
Researchers ask: Is there an advantage to getting emotional when touching certain textures, or seeing colors change when you listen to music?
Research on the H5N1 influenza strain has gained the attention of a national biosecurity organization.
The venom from the Texas coral snake causes intense pain by targeting acid-sensing ion channels, providing researchers with potential new targets for pain therapies.