Karl Deisseroth

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First reported May 12 2013 - Updated May 12 2013 - 1 reports

See-through brains promise to clear up mental mysteries

With this technique, scientists will be able to ‘clarify’ brains and see different structures with the naked eye. Photo: PAIf Karl Deisseroth were an architect, he might be replacing stone or brick walls with floor-to-ceiling glass to build transparent ... [Published Times of Malta - May 12 2013]
First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 1 reports

Moore, Deisseroth named HHMI investigators

Tirin Moore and Karl Deisseroth are among 27 scientists newly appointed by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute as investigators. The medical school now has 17 faculty supported by HHMI. ... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 09 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

"Transparent Brain" Expected to Yield Breakthroughs in Understanding Neurological Disorders

Replacement of the brain's fat content with a clear, permeable gel allows optical, fluorescent, and electron microscope studies as well as immunohistochemical analyses to be carried out on intact tissues that have not been damaged or modified by sample ... [Published Biotech Daily - Apr 25 2013]
First reported Apr 24 2013 - Updated Apr 24 2013 - 1 reports

Optogenetic Delay of Status Epilepticus Onset in an In Vivo Rodent Epilepsy Model

by Inna Sukhotinsky, Alexander M. Chan, Omar J. Ahmed, Vikram R. Rao, Viviana Gradinaru, Charu Ramakrishnan, Karl Deisseroth, Ania K. Majewska, Sydney S. CashEpilepsy is a devastating disease, currently treated with medications, surgery or electrical ... [Published Elites TV - Apr 24 2013]
First reported Apr 22 2013 - Updated Apr 22 2013 - 2 reports

Seeing Into the Brain

Researchers developed a technique that preserves the brains 3-D structure down to the molecular level. The accomplishment allows study of the brains inner workings at a scale never before possible.A thick slice of a mouse brains memory hub, or hippocampus, ... [Published National Institutes of Health - Apr 22 2013]
First reported Apr 22 2013 - Updated Apr 22 2013 - 1 reports

Researchers win Jacob Heskel Gabbay Award in Biotechnology and Medicine

Karl Deisseroth of Stanford University, Gero Miesenb-ck of the University of Oxford and Edward S. Boyden of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have been awarded Brandeis University's 16th Annual Jacob Heskel Gabbay Award in Biotechnology and M ... [Published News-Medical.Net - Apr 22 2013]
First reported Apr 18 2013 - Updated Apr 18 2013 - 1 reports

Karl Deisseroth, Gero Miesenböck and Edward Boyden win Brandeis' Gabbay Award in Biotechnology

Karl Deisseroth of Stanford University, Gero Miesenböck of the University of Oxford and Edward S. Boyden of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have been awarded Brandeis University's 16th Annual Jacob Heskel Gabbay Award in Biotechnology and M ... [Published PhysOrg.com - Apr 18 2013]
First reported Apr 15 2013 - Updated Apr 15 2013 - 1 reports

A Method Developed to Make Transparent Brain for Scientific Studies

Researchers in the U. S. have succeeded in developing a procedure to make transparent brain in order to study the complex wiring of this organ without cutting it. The method has been named as CLARITY and would help scientists in the three-dimensional ... [Published French Tribune - Apr 15 2013]
First reported Apr 12 2013 - Updated Apr 13 2013 - 4 reports

Scientists Develop See-through Brain to Successfully Study Human Brain

The brain's finer workings can now be studied by scientists, while preserving its 3-D structure and integrity of its circuitry and other biological machinery. A breakthrough method, called CLARITY, developed by National Institutes of Health-funded researchers, ... [Published MedIndia - Apr 13 2013]
First reported Apr 11 2013 - Updated Apr 11 2013 - 1 reports

Making brains transparent

div class="video-container"> Stanford University researchers developed a process to make a mouse brain totally transparent. The brain has to be, er, removed from the mouse first but it's still an amazing process that enables scientists to see ... [Published Boing Boing - Apr 11 2013]
First reported Apr 10 2013 - Updated Apr 11 2013 - 2 reports

New Stanford Technique To Make Brains Transparent

A mouse brain before and after it's been made transparent using CLARITY Kwanghun Chung and Karl Deisseroth, Howard Hughes Medical Institute/Stanford UniversityA new technique turns mammalian organs transparent, so scientists can see inside. p> new ... [Published Popular Science - New Technology, Science News, ... - Apr 10 2013]
First reported Mar 11 2013 - Updated Mar 12 2013 - 1 reports

Scientist at Stanford joins call for major brain research project

Stanford's Karl Deisseroth joins a super-team of scientists calling for a large-scale collaborative project to better understand how the brain works. ... [Published Stanford News Headlines - Mar 11 2013]
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See-through brains promise to clear up mental m... [Published Times of Malta - May 12 2013]
The 2013 HHMI Investigators [Published Howard Hughes Medical Institute - May 09 2013]
Moore, Deisseroth named HHMI investigators [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 09 2013]
New Technique Opens Window Into Brain Research [Published LiveScience.com - May 06 2013]
"Transparent Brain" Expected to Yield Breakthro... [Published Biotech Daily - Apr 25 2013]
Optogenetic Delay of Status Epilepticus Onset i... [Published Elites TV - Apr 24 2013]
Seeing Into the Brain [Published National Institutes of Health - Apr 22 2013]
New Technique Turns Brain Transparent, Gives Sc... [Published Singularity Hub - Apr 22 2013]
Researchers win Jacob Heskel Gabbay Award in Bi... [Published News-Medical.Net - Apr 22 2013]
Getting CLARITY: Hydrogel process developed at ... [Published NewsRX - Apr 19 2013]
Brain's 'slow waves': Scientists probe source o... [Published Science Daily - Apr 19 2013]
Karl Deisseroth, Gero Miesenböck and Edward Boy... [Published PhysOrg.com - Apr 18 2013]
Scientists probe the source of a pulsing signal... [Published Medical Xpress - Apr 18 2013]
Deisseroth to present sessions on depression an... [Published Winfield Courier - Apr 18 2013]
Fascinating rhythm: The brain's 'slow waves' [Published EurekAlert! - Apr 18 2013]
William Newsome to co-chair $100 million brain-... [Published Stanford Daily - Apr 16 2013]
A Method Developed to Make Transparent Brain fo... [Published French Tribune - Apr 15 2013]
Finally, clarity on brain matter [Published Daily News South Africa - Apr 15 2013]
Stanford Process Creates Transparent Brain [Published Palo Alto Patch - Apr 15 2013]
Mouse brain rendered transparent for neurologic... [Published Digital Journal - Apr 14 2013]
Scientists Develop See-through Brain to Success... [Published MedIndia - Apr 13 2013]
Stanford team transforms brain into transparent... [Published FiercePharma - Apr 13 2013]
Transparent Brain Created By Hydrogel Process D... [Published MedIndia - Apr 12 2013]
Scientists turn brain transparent in order to b... [Published Geek.com - Apr 12 2013]
Brains as Clear as Jell-O for Scientists to Exp... [Published 3quarksdaily - Apr 12 2013]
Researchers make brain see-through [Published Asian Age - Apr 12 2013]
Making brains transparent [Published Boing Boing - Apr 11 2013]
New Stanford Technique To Make Brains Transparent [Published Popular Science - New Technology, Science News, ... - Apr 10 2013]
Hydrogel process developed at Stanford creates ... [Published Stanford News Headlines - Apr 10 2013]
Scientist at Stanford joins call for major brai... [Published Stanford News Headlines - Mar 11 2013]
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Moore, Deisseroth named HHMI investigators [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 09 2013]
Tirin Moore and Karl Deisseroth are among 27 scientists newly appointed by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute as investigators. The medical school now has 17 faculty supported by HHMI. ...
New Technique Turns Brain Transparent, Gives Sc... [Published Singularity Hub - Apr 22 2013]
[Source: Stanford] The brain remains one of the most impenetrable frontiers of science. Deciphering how its 85 billion neurons and trillion connections between them function together to allow us to observe and react to our world, to generate emotions ...
Brains as Clear as Jell-O for Scientists to Exp... [Published 3quarksdaily - Apr 12 2013]
James Gorman in the NYT: Scientists at  Stanford University reported on Wednesday that they have made a whole mouse brain, and part of a human brain, transparent so that networks of neurons that receive and send information can be highlighted ...
Making brains transparent [Published Boing Boing - Apr 11 2013]
div class="video-container"> Stanford University researchers developed a process to make a mouse brain totally transparent. The brain has to be, er, removed from the mouse first but it's still an amazing process that enables scientists to see ...
Hydrogel process developed at Stanford creates ... [Published Stanford News Headlines - Apr 10 2013]
The CLARITY process enables researchers to view the brain, and potentially other organs, in an entirely new way. Bioengineer and psychiatrist Karl Deisseroth led the multidisciplinary team that developed the technique. ...
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