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TCCI Hosts Global Competition for Universities to Promote “AI for Brain Science” – The First Stop at Tongji University Kicks Off Today
After announcing an additional ¥1 billion (about US $6.8 million) investment in “AI for Brain Science,” Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute (TCCI) unveils new program to support to university students. On July 18, TCCI officially launched the global competition themed “AI for Brain Science” with Tongji University as the first stop. Focusing on AI-empowered brain […]
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Unexpected sound omissions are signaled in human posterior superior temporal gyrus: an intracranial study
Our brains are excellent at making predictions about what we should hear next, based on context. These predictions help us understand and interact with our surroundings. For example, when listening to a melody, we may predict the next note in a sequence. Dr. Gerwin Schalk, Director of the Chen Frontier Lab for Applied Neurotechnology, and […]
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Scientists Create Embryo-Like Model that Mimics Post-Implantation Stage of Human Development
The human body and all its complexity arise from just a small collection of cells that divide and morph into different types of tissues. But exactly how this occurs is hard to study because embryos are hidden inside their mothers. Some embryos are donated to science by individuals who have undergone in vitro fertilization, but […]
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SfN Announces Partnership With the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute to Support Early Career Scientists
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) and the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute announced a new partnership to support promising early career neuroscientists in their professional development and publishing trajectories. In 2023, SfN and the Chen Institute will jointly support a cohort of undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows with a Trainee […]
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10th International BCI Meeting
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TCCI Satellite Event
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Three TCCI Scholars Rank Highly as 2023 Best Neuroscience Scientists by Research.com
The 2023 ranking of the world’s top scientists was recently released by Research.com, one of the world’s leading academic research portals. The ranking was based on their D-index, the proportion of contributions within a given research area, and the awards and achievements of the researchers. The second edition of the ranking since the revamp of […]
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AI For Brain Science – Data Generation Methods for AI Models and Their Implications for the Medical Field
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AI For Brain Science – Will AI Have Anxiety?