Stanford Neurosurgery News
The guts's 'second brain'
Stanford professors Todd Coleman and Julia Kaltschmidt team up to examine how the gut’s nervous system springs to life during development.
- Stanford Report
Big Ideas in Neuroscience tackle brain science of everyday life
From studying post-viral fatigue to engineering transparent mouse brains, round three of the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute’s Big Ideas grants will push the bounds of what’s possible.
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The Stanford Artificial Retina Project: "Speak the Language"
Stanford’s Artificial Retina Project is advancing next-generation vision restoration with a novel retinal implant.
- Neurosurgery
Dr. Jensen joins Department of Neurosurgery
The Department of Neurosurgery welcomes Michael Jensen, MD, PhD, who joins the team as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery.
- Neurosurgery
New imaging technique improves brain health in high-risk children
A team of Stanford researchers developed a non-invasive and contrast-free MRI method that successfully measures blood flow in children with moyamoya disease or with high risk of stroke.
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Patient Story: Sheena (Trigeminal & Occipital Neuralgia)
In honor of Facial Pain Awareness Month-- Meet Sheena, a resilient warrior who found hope through Dr. Lim and Dr. Wilson at Stanford after battling debilitating facial and head pain.