In Alzheimer’s, Too Little REST Spurs Too Much Neurogenesis

Li-Huei Tsai smiling in her lab. There is a whiteboard in the background and a ball and stick molecule model in the foreground.
February 4, 2019

How Working Memory Allows You To Take Control Over Your Own Thoughts

Picower Professor of Neuroscience Earl K. Miller
February 1, 2019

Three-Photon Imaging Gives Unprecedented View Into Brain’s Visual Cortex

Fly through the visual cortex
January 18, 2019

SYNE1 gene mutations are linked to less CPG2 and higher bipolar disorder risk.

Professor of Neuroscience Elly Nedivi
January 9, 2019

A New Idea about What Triggers Alzheimer's

Picower Professor of Biology and Neuroscience Susumu Tonegawa
January 9, 2019

Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Susumu Tonegawa

Susumu Tonegawa head shot
December 28, 2018