Brad contributes to a Commentary in Cell
“How Support of Early Career Researchers Can Reset Science in the Post-COVID19 World”, lead by Stanford Assistant Professor Erin Gibson, was published […]
“How Support of Early Career Researchers Can Reset Science in the Post-COVID19 World”, lead by Stanford Assistant Professor Erin Gibson, was published […]
This will support Kathryn’s PhD work for three years. She is co-mentored by Prof. Wah Chiu. Congrats, Kathryn! https://neuroscience.stanford.edu/research/funded-research/how-do-schwann-cells-sort-and-myelinate-axons-developing-peripheral-nervous
This will support Madeline’s PhD work for three years. She is co-mentored by Prof. Alex Dunn. Congrats, Madeline! https://biox.stanford.edu/research/phd-fellows
Mable is a postdoc and recently-awarded Stanford Vision T32 Fellow. Nick is a new technician and lab manager. Welcome to the [currently […]
Thanks to the Koret Foundation and the School of Medicine for this honor!
Together with Profs. Polly Fordyce and Ivan Soltesz. Thanks to the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute for supporting our collaborative project. [Announcement link]
Madeline is an MD-PhD student in the Biophysics Program, and Graham is an Epilepsy Training Grant postdoctoral fellow co-mentored by Ivan Soltesz. […]
She is now a full MD-PhD candidate. Congrats and well done, Kathryn!
Thanks to the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation for supporting our project, “Elucidating new roles of myelin in plasticity, learning, and disease.” […]
Thanks to the Curci Foundation for supporting our work!