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  • Minds Wide Open Wins Three New York Film Festivals TV & Film Awards

    Minds Wide Open Wins Three New York Film Festivals TV & Film Awards

    With the two Gold and one Bronze World Medals, the brain science documentary has won seven international awards and is shortlisted for a 2019 Brand Film Festival London Award. Watch a full version of the film at: https://youtu.be/dkyntB4POQY   Menlo Park, CA. Minds Wide Open, a film commissioned by the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute, […]

    April 9, 2019
  • Hooked on Salty Foods? These Neurons are to Blame

    Hooked on Salty Foods? These Neurons are to Blame

    Potato chips, French fries, popcorn—whichever your preference, we all know that salt is a key component of many tasty foods. But eating too much salt has potential health risks and can lead to cardiovascular and cognitive disorders. Now, Caltech researchers in the lab of Yuki Oka, an assistant professor of biology and Chen Scholar, have […]

    March 27, 2019
  • Blech! Brain Science Explains Why You’re Not Thirsty For Salt Water

    Blech! Brain Science Explains Why You’re Not Thirsty For Salt Water

    Chen Scholar, Yuki Oka, an assistant professor of biology at Caltech, was interviewed on NPR’s “All Things Considered” about his research into how the brain regulates sodium appetite. Oka’s team used a technique called optogenetics to switch on the neurons related to sodium appetite in mice brains. The effects were immediate.   Learn more on […]

    March 27, 2019
  • Evidence for a Human Geomagnetic Sense

    Evidence for a Human Geomagnetic Sense

    Researchers at Caltech and the University of Tokyo developed a robust experiment that shows many humans are able to unconsciously detect changes in Earth-strength magnetic fields. Neuroscientist and TCCI®-affiliated faculty member, Shin Shomojo, worked with Caltech geoscientist Joseph Kirschvink and University of Tokyo neuroengineer Ayu Matani on the project.   Read more on the Caltech […]

    March 18, 2019
  • Minds Wide Open Shortlisted for Brand Film Festival Award

    Minds Wide Open Shortlisted for Brand Film Festival Award

    We are honored that our documentary “Minds Wide Open” has been shortlisted for a Brand Film Festival London Award!   Fingers crossed – winners will be announced in early May.

    March 12, 2019
  • 2019 TCCI Spring Newsletter

    2019 TCCI Spring Newsletter

    We are delighted to share with you TCCI’s 2018 Annual Report which you can download by clicking on the image below. In this report, we’ve endeavored

    March 6, 2019
  • TCCI Releases 2018 Annual Report

    TCCI Releases 2018 Annual Report

    We’re happy to introduce TCCI’s first Annual Report which endeavors to highlight the momentum and accomplishments enjoyed by our institutional partners, private investigators and graduate fellows in 2018. We’ve included a summary of the exciting research coming out of TCCI at Caltech, highlighted awards won by TCCI-affiliated scientists around the world and tried to give […]

    February 28, 2019
  • TCCI® joins the International Brain Initiative

    TCCI® joins the International Brain Initiative

    We recently joined the International Brain Initiative (IBI), a collaborative of some of the world’s most significant brain research projects. The IBI’s vision of catalyzing and advancing ethical neuroscience through collaboration and knowledge-sharing aligns well with our own and we’re very happy to support the IBI’s upcoming coordinating body meeting, March 19-20, in Shanghai, China.   Read […]

    February 27, 2019
  • This is a Neuron on Nicotine

    This is a Neuron on Nicotine

    A team of scientists has developed a protein sensor that glows in the presence of nicotine, allowing the researchers to observe nicotine’s movements in cells and reveal more about the nature of nicotine addiction. The work was led by Henry Lester, professor of biology at Caltech and an affiliated faculty member of the Tianqiao and Chrissy […]

    February 7, 2019
  • Vilcek Foundation Prize Awarded to Mikhail Shapiro

    Vilcek Foundation Prize Awarded to Mikhail Shapiro

    Professor of Chemical Engineering Mikhail Shapiro has been named one of the 2019 recipients of the Vilcek Foundation Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science, a $50,000 award recognizing exceptional early to mid-career immigrant biomedical scientists. Shapiro, who is also an affiliated faculty member of the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute for Neuroscience, and his fellow prizewinners will be […]

    February 4, 2019
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