Alumni Profile The stuff of friendship: PhD Program alum Annaliese Beery studies the neuroendocrinology of peer affiliation Annaliese Beery (entering class of 2003) UPDATE JULY 2021: This profile was written in 2018…georgeannFebruary 15, 2018
AnnouncementProfile Markita Landry aims to advance the frontiers of neuroscience and psychiatry with dopamine nanosensors Infrared fluorescence microscopy and nanosensors can enable imaging of brain neuro-chemistry. Markita Landry, Helen Wills…georgeannFebruary 15, 2018
Profile Neuroscientist Portrait Project: Tobias Schmid The following is part of the Neuroscientist Portrait Project, a look at the lives of neuroscientists…georgeannFebruary 13, 2018
Research Discovery The hidden link: Identifying cognitive processes that transform perception into action Berkeley Neuroscience researchers are trying to understand how the brain uses incoming sensory information to…georgeannFebruary 8, 2018
News New podcast lays out path to happiness with no shortcuts If our bodies came with an instant happiness button, would we push it? That’s the…georgeannFebruary 5, 2018
Research Discovery The promise of stem cells: Regeneration in the adult nervous system Example of lineage-traced cells in the regenerating olfactory epithelium, including sustentacular (support) cells, neurons, and…georgeannFebruary 1, 2018
Announcement Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience unveils new website Home to faculty, postdocs, & students who study theories of computation in the brain, the…georgeannJanuary 31, 2018
Research Discovery The path to happiness is complicated: Dopamine circuitry in the brain Cookies, a rewarding stimulus, are used to depict a simplified circuit between D1 receptor expressing…georgeannJanuary 30, 2018
Research Discovery Super-resolution microscopy reveals fine detail of cellular mesh One of today’s sharpest imaging tools, super-resolution microscopy, produces sparkling images of what until now…georgeannJanuary 30, 2018