Stanford Neurosurgery News
- – KTVU FOX 2
Vibrating gloves could be game-changer for Parkinson's patients
Dr. Peter Tass is testing a new treatment that may have the ability to slow or reverse some symptoms of Parkinson's disease: vibrating gloves that seem to help not only with tremors, but with speech, walking and balance too.
- – Neurosurgery
Neurosurgery Research Seed Grants announced
Two research projects were awarded department seed grants: Drs. Suzanne Tharin and Julia Kaltschmidt, and Scott Owen and Laura Prolo.
- – Stanford Medicine Alumni Day 2022
Juan C. Fernandez- Miranda - Journey To the Center of the Brain
Dr. Fernandez-Miranda spoke at Stanford Medicine Alumni Day 2022 about his experience utilizing an innovative surgical technique for the first time in a 2 year old.
- – YouTube
Stanford Neuroscience Journal Club | 90 Seconds w/ Lisa Kim
Joined by Odette Harris, MD, MPH, Lisa Kim talks to members of the Stanford Neuroscience Journal Club to discuss why they wanted to learn about neuroscience.
- – Neurosurgery
Using machine learning to identify individual variations in the primate retina
What does the eye tell the brain? Stanford researchers have found individual differences in how primate retinas process light stimuli and transmit visual signals to the brain.