Research Discovery Wireless ‘pacemaker for the brain’ could be new standard treatment for neurological disorders A new neurostimulator developed by engineers at UC Berkeley can listen to and stimulate electric…barbaraDecember 31, 2018
Profile Postdocs Pioneer Novel Device to Trace Neural Signals in the Living Brain In the lab of MCB’s Hillel Adesnik, three postdocs with diverse academic backgrounds have made…barbaraNovember 21, 2018
Announcement Congratulations to Markita Landry for winning a DARPA Young Faculty Award Markita Landry, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute faculty…barbaraJuly 18, 2018
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Researchers are developing a device that can edit brain activity Neuroscientists at the University of California Berkely are building a device that’ll hack our brains…georgeannMay 3, 2018
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Brain holography: We may soon be able to edit our memories and sensations with this new tech What if we had the ability to fool our brain into thinking that we’d experienced…georgeannMay 1, 2018
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Holograms projected onto brain could help replace lost senses A device that could one day “allow the blind to see or the paralysed to…georgeannApril 30, 2018
Research Discovery Editing brain activity with holography What if we could edit the sensations we feel; paste in our brain pictures that…georgeannApril 30, 2018
Research Discovery New microscope can image subcellular dynamics, in 3D, in a live animal Eric Betzig, new Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute faculty member who will start as Professor of…georgeannApril 19, 2018
News Watch “DARPA at Berkeley: Developing a Million Neuron Cortical Modem” “The brain is made of billions of neurons. Many of these are dedicated to sensory…barbaraApril 10, 2018