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TCCI® for Translational Research Yields New Discovery —Movie Watching as A Tool for Mental Disorder Assessment
A research project supported by the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute for Translational Research recently identified an innovative approach to help identify mental disorders – analyzing one’s brain activity while watching movies. The paper introducing this discovery was published in the October issue of the international scientific journal Neuroimage. This study collected and analyzed the […]
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TCCI® Supports China’s Largest Neuroscience Conference and Announces its China Strategy
The Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute for Translational Research recently supported the 13th Biennial Conference of Chinese Neuroscience Society (CNS 2019), the most prestigious event in the Chinese neuroscience field, which took place in October in Suzhou China. The conference hosted about 50 symposia, and over 3,700 scientists from dozens of countries and regions attended. […]
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Researchers Make it Possible for Ultrasound to Reveal Gene Expression
Caltech Professor Mikhail Shapiro has overcome one of the main limitations to using “reporter genes,” markers that help researchers get a sense for what cells are doing. Because light does not penetrate well through most living tissue, the commonly used green fluorescent protein cannot be used for monitoring the activity of cells deep inside an […]
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The Journal Nature Includes TCCI® in an Overview of Brain Science in China
The academic journal Nature recently published an article introducing the latest developments in brain science in Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta in China with a full page focused on the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute for Translational Research. TCCI’s Translational Research Institute is dedicated to the research and application of technology such as digital […]
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Professor Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz: Studying early embryonic development
Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, Bren Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering, recently joined the Caltech faculty to study the processes that guide early embryonic development. The team at Caltech interviewed her about her work…and the importance of mentorship. Read the Interview on Caltech’s website
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TEDMED: Why Science Says Listen to Your Gut
For centuries, treating neurological conditions meant developing therapies or drugs that directly targeted the brain. Today, scholars like Sarkis Mazmanian argue that research, drugs, and therapy should actually focus on the gut. Watch the TEDMED talk
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How Memories Form and Fade
Ever wonder why you can remember the name of your childhood best friend that you haven’t seen in years yet easily forget the name of a person you just met a moment ago? New research done in the laboratory of TCCI®-affiliated biology professor Carlos Lois at Caltech, uses mouse models to determine that strong, […]
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Barron’s Magazine: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Brain
Chinese billionaire Tianqiao Chen has turned the bouts of anxiety he began experiencing 10 years ago—during the height of his success running the popular online gaming company Shanda Interactive Entertainment—into a $1 billion passion for helping scientists understand how the brain works. Read the full article on the Barron’s website
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Orchestrating Development in the Fly Embryo
New research from TCCI®-affiliated faculty member, Professor Angelike Stathopoulos, at Caltech illuminates how proteins act like conductors, giving cues during the earliest stages of development in fruit flies. This work will help us better understand basic biology underlying human development. Read more on Caltech’s website