Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience

Spring 2025 Symposium: Brain Resilience Research Showcase

Year-end Symposium and Research Showcase

Wednesday, May 7, 2025 from 12:30 PM – 6:00 PM (PT)

The Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience at Stanford invites the community to a symposium showcasing our award recipients’ trailblazing research, featuring trailblazing research supported by the Initiative, a neuroscience poster session and contest, and a reception for the community.

Marcia Haigis - Role of metabolites in cancer and aging

This collaborative seminar, a joint effort of the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience and the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research, marks the beginning of our 2024-2025 Seminar Series, comprising four engaging events.

To support our researchers' participation in this open science "lab-meeting style" exchange of ideas, these seminars are not streamed/recorded and are only open to members of the Stanford community. 

Marcia Haigis, Professor, Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School

Brain Resilience Seminar: Hannah Ennerfelt and Jintao Sheng

The first Monday of each month, the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience will host monthly seminars to bring together awardees, affiliated professors and students for a series of 'lab meeting' styled talks. Two speakers will discuss their brain resilience research, experiences in the field, and answer questions about their work.

To support our researchers' participation in this open science ‘lab-meeting style’ exchange of ideas, these seminars are not streamed/recorded and are only open to members of the Stanford community. 

Brain Resilience Seminar: Shon Alimukhamedov and Anthony Wagner

The first Monday of each month, the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience will host monthly seminars to bring together awardees, affiliated professors and students for a series of 'lab meeting' styled talks. Two speakers will discuss their brain resilience research, experiences in the field, and answer questions about their work.

To support our researchers' participation in this open science ‘lab-meeting style’ exchange of ideas, these seminars are not streamed/recorded and are only open to members of the Stanford community. 

Brain Resilience Seminar: Brad Zuchero and Pascal Geldsetzer

The first Monday of each month, the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience will host monthly seminars to bring together awardees, affiliated professors and students for a series of 'lab meeting' styled talks. Two speakers will discuss their brain resilience research, experiences in the field, and answer questions about their work.

To support our researchers' participation in this open science ‘lab-meeting style’ exchange of ideas, these seminars are not streamed/recorded and are only open to members of the Stanford community. 

Brain Resilience Seminar: Nico van Donk and Takeshi Uenaka

 

The first Monday of each month, the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience will host monthly seminars to bring together awardees, affiliated professors and students for a series of 'lab meeting' styled talks. Two speakers will discuss their brain resilience research, experiences in the field, and answer questions about their work.

To support our researchers' participation in this open science ‘lab-meeting style’ exchange of ideas, these seminars are not streamed/recorded and are only open to members of the Stanford community. 

Brain Resilience Seminar: Christine Ng and Selin Jessa

The first Monday of each month, the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience will host monthly seminars to bring together awardees, affiliated professors and students for a series of 'lab meeting' styled talks. Two speakers will discuss their brain resilience research, experiences in the field, and answer questions about their work.

To support our researchers' participation in this open science ‘lab-meeting style’ exchange of ideas, these seminars are not streamed/recorded and are only open to members of the Stanford community. 

Brain Resilience Seminar: Ernie Hwaun and Jody Hooper

The first Monday of each month, the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience will host monthly seminars to bring together awardees, affiliated professors and students for a series of 'lab meeting' styled talks. Two speakers will discuss their brain resilience research, experiences in the field, and answer questions about their work.

To support our researchers' participation in this open science ‘lab-meeting style’ exchange of ideas, these seminars are not streamed/recorded and are only open to members of the Stanford community.