Ten innovative postdoctoral scholars will pursue creative approaches to advance neuroscience and brain resilience research
Enhancing gut-brain communication reversed cognitive decline and improved memory formation in aging mice
Mar 13, 2026
Aging causes changes in gut bacteria in mice, hampering communication between the intestines and the brain—but restoring this connection helped old mice form memories as well as young animals
Wu Tsai Neuro and Knight Initiative researchers awarded MIND Prizes
Mar 10, 2026
The Maximizing Innovation in Neuroscience Discovery Prizes will give Faculty Scholar Guosong Hong and Knight Initiative-supported researcher Pascal Geldsetzer $750,000 each over three years to develop research on neurodegenerative diseases.
Why do our minds wander? What the brain's default mode tells us about our humanity
Feb 12, 2026
We speak with cognitive scientist Vinod Menon about the brain networks behind day dreaming, rumination, and our sense of self
Big Ideas in Neuroscience tackle brain science of everyday life and more
Jan 12, 2026
From studying post-viral fatigue to engineering transparent mouse brains, round three of the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute’s Big Ideas grants will push the bounds of what’s possible
Is Alzheimer's an energy crisis in the brain?
Dec 18, 2025
We speak with neurologist Katrin Andreasson about new links between inflammation, metabolism and new hopes for treating neurodegeneration
2025 neuroscience research in review
Dec 15, 2025
Join us as we look back on some of the key studies we covered here at Wu Tsai Neuro and the Knight Initiative in 2025 to give a (very partial) overview of the impact of our community’s research efforts this past year
Rethinking Alzheimer's: How these tiny balls of fat factor in
Oct 28, 2025
Research from Knight Initiative Director Tony Wyss-Coray's lab show that an Alzheimer's hallmark—myriad oily droplets in brain cells called microglia—may help connect several of the disorder’s better known but not well understood features.
Rethinking Alzheimer's: Could it begin outside the brain?
Oct 21, 2025
Neurons are built to last, but with age, bad things can happen to them. Wu Tsai Neuro affiliate Katrin Andreasson's work shows a lot of it is triggered by what’s happening to immune cells outside of the brain.
When is the Brain Like a Subway Station? When It’s Processing Many Words at Once
Oct 20, 2025
A new study led by Wu Tsai Neuro Faculty Scholar Laura Gwilliams maps how we simultaneously process different words.