A study in mice finds that white matter — the tissue that transmits messages around the brain — shows the greatest changes as the animals age.
To study aging, researchers give killifish the CRISPR treatment
May 16, 2023
A new study demonstrating CRISPR gene editing in killifish opens the doors for ambitious research on the biological drivers of aging.
Bold ideas to advance healthy brain aging win inaugural Knight Initiative grants
Dec 8, 2022
The Phil and Penny Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience is proud to announce the recipients of its inaugural 2022 Innovation and Catalyst Grants.
Can we rejuvenate aging brains?
Jul 29, 2022
Tony Wyss-Coray and colleagues have turned up substances in blood that can accelerate or slow down the brain-aging clock. They've identified proteins on blood-vessel surfaces through which some of these molecules can act on the brain, despite the existenc
A rare mutation protects against Alzheimer's disease, Stanford-led research finds
May 31, 2022
An international collaboration led by Michael Greicius, MD, professor of neurology at Stanford Medicine, has found a rare mutation that protects against Alzheimer’s in individuals who are genetically predisposed to the disease.
Young cerebrospinal fluid may hold keys to healthy brain aging
May 25, 2022
With a new study published in Nature, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute researchers are helping to show that the cerebrospinal fluid that bathes our brains holds clues to healthy brain aging.
Q&A: How the aging immune system impacts brain health
May 25, 2022
Katrin Andreasson discusses how immune cells can cause harmful brain inflammation and contribute to the development of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease.
Gift from Phil and Penny Knight launches scientific endeavor to combat neurodegeneration
Apr 27, 2022
A new initiative on brain resilience will study the causes of cognitive decline—what may be done to prevent, delay, or reverse the decline—and what goes right for those who keep their cognitive abilities intact.