We’re unlocking the mysteries of lifelong brain resilience Through bold and innovative approaches, we’re decoding how brains stay healthy as we age and driving a future free from dementia. Our Research Featured articles Featured 01 / 04 Knight Initiative Winter 2025 Symposium Read More Advancing Brain Resilience: 2024 Catalyst and Pilot Grant Awards Read More Why new Alzheimer's drugs may not work for patients Read More Knight symposium highlights advances in brain resilience research Read More Our collaborative approach to brain resilience research is unlike any institution in the world. Upcoming EventsJoin the exciting developments in brain resilience research. Knight Initiative Events / Seminar Brain Resilience Seminar: Christine Ng and Selin Jessa Feb 3 2025, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Knight Initiative Events / Symposium Knight Initiative Winter 2025 Symposium Feb 6 2025, 12:30 pm – 6:00 pm Knight Initiative News View All News Research news Blight or Benefit: How Cellular Neighbors Shape the Aging Brain Researchers at Stanford’s Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience merge spatial transcriptomics and AI to uncover how local cellular interactions drive brain aging and resilience Dec 19 2024 Brain resilience Discovery science Nature Synthetic GPCRs for programmable sensing and control of cell behaviour Kalogriopoulos NA, Tei R, Yan Y, Klein PM, Ravalin M, Cai B, Soltesz I, Li Y, Ting A. Dec 4 2024 Washington Post Inside your body, aging unfolds at remarkably different rates New research shows aging is not a uniform process. Parts of our bodies start aging earlier than others, right down to our organs and cells. Nov 25 2024 Featured Projects Brain Resilience Innovation Award | 2022 Mechanistic dissection and therapeutic capture of an exercise-inducible metabolite signaling pathway for brain resilience Lead Researcher(s) Jonathan Z. Long Team Members Thomas Montine, MD, PhD Steven Banik Research Keywords Brain resilience Discovery science Brain Resilience Innovation Award | 2022 Mutant microglia and resilience to Alzheimer’s disease Lead Researcher(s) Siddhartha Jaiswal Team Members Marius Wernig Jody Elizabeth Hooper Caleb Lareau Research Keywords Brain resilience Discovery science
Knight Initiative Events / Seminar Brain Resilience Seminar: Christine Ng and Selin Jessa Feb 3 2025, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Knight Initiative Events / Symposium Knight Initiative Winter 2025 Symposium Feb 6 2025, 12:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Research news Blight or Benefit: How Cellular Neighbors Shape the Aging Brain Researchers at Stanford’s Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience merge spatial transcriptomics and AI to uncover how local cellular interactions drive brain aging and resilience Dec 19 2024 Brain resilience Discovery science
Nature Synthetic GPCRs for programmable sensing and control of cell behaviour Kalogriopoulos NA, Tei R, Yan Y, Klein PM, Ravalin M, Cai B, Soltesz I, Li Y, Ting A. Dec 4 2024
Washington Post Inside your body, aging unfolds at remarkably different rates New research shows aging is not a uniform process. Parts of our bodies start aging earlier than others, right down to our organs and cells. Nov 25 2024
Brain Resilience Innovation Award | 2022 Mechanistic dissection and therapeutic capture of an exercise-inducible metabolite signaling pathway for brain resilience Lead Researcher(s) Jonathan Z. Long Team Members Thomas Montine, MD, PhD Steven Banik Research Keywords Brain resilience Discovery science
Brain Resilience Innovation Award | 2022 Mutant microglia and resilience to Alzheimer’s disease Lead Researcher(s) Siddhartha Jaiswal Team Members Marius Wernig Jody Elizabeth Hooper Caleb Lareau Research Keywords Brain resilience Discovery science