Stanford Neurosurgery News
- – Neurosurgery
Stanford Neurosurgery receives $29.7 million grant to restore speech for aphasic stroke patients
Stanford Medicine’s Department of Neurosurgery was awarded a $29.7 million research grant from The Marcus Foundation, a philanthropic organization that contributes broadly to biomedical research.
- – Neurosurgery
Transformation through trials
A few days after the MRI, she returned to his office, where he shared the life-changing words, “you have a mass at the base of your skull.”
- – Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
What the other half of the brain does
This week on the podcast, Stanford cell biologist Brad Zuchero takes us on a tour of the frontiers of
- – Neuron
Enteric glutamatergic interneurons regulate intestinal motility
Julia Kaltschmidt, PhD, associate professor of neurosurgery, and her collaborators’ publication appeared on the front cover of Neuron’s April issue. Neuron describes the cover as, “this artwork illustrates the structure and connectivity of these [enteric] neurons in the form of grapes. Artist credit: Zinnia Saha.”
- – YouTube
Patient Story: Amy Adair
After a tragic accident, Amy Adair describes her patient journey with occipital neuralgia and her gratitude toward the Stanford medical staff who cared for her.