Why Women Experience Higher Rates of Chronic Pain than Men
This study uncovers sex-specific mechanisms of chronic pain, highlighting hormone differences that may lead to more personalized and effective treatments for women.
Iconeus One: Pioneering Real-Time Whole-Brain Imaging with Functional Ultrasound – 14 Years of Innovation and Adoption
This webinar explores the diverse applications of fUS, including task-induced activation mapping, resting-state functional connectivity, and in vivo dynamic angiography.
Innovative Brain Map Uncovers Potential Key Players in Multiple Sclerosis Progression
Researchers at the NIH have created a 4D brain map using a marmoset model to uncover early lesion development in multiple sclerosis, potentially advancing treatment strategies and understanding of brain injuries.
Understanding Sex Differences in Stress Response
This study by UF Health reveals sex-specific differences in stress responses linked to the neurosteroid allopregnanolone, offering insights for developing personalized treatments for stress-related disorders.
Aging and Injured Retinal Ganglion Cells can be Rejuvenated by Epigenetic Reprogramming
In this webinar, Bruce Ksander, PhD discusses reversing aging through epigenetic reprogramming to restore tissue function and improve visual physiology.
Xenon Gas: A Promising New Approach for Alzheimer’s Treatment
Discover how xenon gas, traditionally used as an anesthetic, shows promise in treating Alzheimer's disease by activating brain immune cells to reduce plaques and inflammation.
Can Nonagenarians Defy Cardiovascular Risks to Brain Health?
Research from UC Irvine questions traditional views on cardiovascular risks and brain health in individuals 90 and over.
Advancing Your Innovation: Navigating the Complexity of Stable Cell Line Development
Join experts from ProteoGenix and Eurofins as they share strategies and solutions to streamline stable cell line development, ensuring high yields, clonal homogeneity, and seamless GMP transitions for biopharmaceutical success.
Migraine: Past, Present, and Future
Join Dr. Amaal Starling to explore the impact of migraine, the current understanding of its pathophysiology, available treatment options, and the persistent knowledge gaps in addressing this disabling neurologic disease.
The Impact of Lateral Inhibition on Healthy Vision and Retinal Degeneration
Matteo Rizzi, PhD shows data obtained with a range of techniques and particularly with Optomotor behavior, which demonstrates the impact that lateral inhibition in the retina has on normal visual function as well as retinal degeneration.
Breakthrough CAR-T Cell Therapy Shows Promise Against Deadly Pediatric Brain Tumors
This article from GEN discusses recent successes in CAR-T cell therapy against solid pediatric tumors.
Relapse Prevention in Schizophrenia: Caplyta’s Clinical Trial Success
This article from Fierce Pharma discusses Intra-Cellular's recent clinical trial success with Caplyta for relapse prevention in schizophrenia.
Reprogramming the Brain Tumor Microenvironment to Enhance Anti-Tumor Immunity
This Q&A report covers essential topics in reprogramming the brain tumor microenvironment, including macrophage roles, cytokine expression, and approaches to overcoming tumor immunosuppression.
Reprogramming the Brain Tumor Microenvironment to Enhance Anti-Tumor Immunity
Join us to learn how recent discoveries about the brain tumor microenvironment can drive new therapeutic strategies to overcome tumor immunosuppression.
Talking Real Science with Rachel Buckley
On this episode of #ShareScience, we spoke with Dr. Rachel Buckley, whose research interests lie in sex differences in risk for Alzheimer’s disease.
Talking Real Science with Rachel Buckley
This episode of Share Science features Rachel Buckley, PhD who shares her research on sex differences in Alzheimer's Disease and why she’s passionate about women’s health.
Nicotine Addiction Blocks Oxytocin’s Anxiolytic Effects on Stress
This study from Ren et al., investigates the interaction between oxytocin (OXT) and nicotine addiction in modulating psychosocial stress.
New Treatments for Vasomotor Symptoms Due to Menopause
Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton delves into the vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause, the current understanding of the physiological mechanisms involved, and the pharmacotherapies and treatments available.
Hidden Consciousness in Unresponsive Brain Injury Patients
The first of its kind, an international study shows that approximately 25% of patients with severe brain injuries who appear physically unresponsive are actually conscious.
Using In Vitro Assays to Model Complex Biology with PhenoVista’s Assay Services
Learn about PhenoVista’s unique service offerings and how expertise in developing complex, in vitro studies to provide actionable and relevant data can help drive drug discovery forward.
New CAR T Cell Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Aggressive Brain Cancers
Researchers at McMaster University recently discovered a signaling pathway -- known as PTP4A-ROBO1 -- that glioblastoma (GBM) cells exploit to invade the brain.
Genetic and Hormonal Components of Sex Differences in Alzheimer’s Disease
In this webinar, Dr. Buckley presents the sex differences in dementia, focusing on diagnosis, tauopathy, and implications for clinical trials.
Neuralink’s First Recipient Noland Arbaugh
Noland Arbaugh is the first recipient of Neuralink's brain-computer interface (BCI) and reports no sensation of the device.
Visual Function with Aging in Normal and Alzheimer’s Disease Model Mice
In this presentation, Anna Matynia, PhD explains the effect of normal aging and Alzheimer’s Disease on visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and pupillary light reflex as a possible early biomarker for Alzheimer’s Disease.
Neural Insights into Alzheimer’s Resistance
Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience have discovered a rare phenomenon: some individuals' brains exhibit Alzheimer's pathology but remain cognitively healthy.





















