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The Neuroscience Research Institute at UC Santa Barbara studies everything from molecular aspects of the brain, eye, and disease to cognitive neuroscience.

A Brain Trust 10/22/2015

http://www.news.ucsb.edu/2015/015918/brain-trust

A Brain Trust An innovative neuroscience research program at UCSB crosses disciplinary lines

10/01/2015

https://www.nri.ucsb.edu/news/2015/new-treatment-macular-degeneration-0

A New Treatment for Macular Degeneration | Neuroscience Research Institute (NRI) | UC Santa Barbara A patient receives the first human eye cell transplant developed by a UCSB neuroscientist who founded the London Project to Cure Blindness By Julie Cohen

Mechanical Engineering Professor Chosen as Fulbright Scholar 04/30/2015

Congrats to NRI Researcher Megan Valentine!

Mechanical Engineering Professor Chosen as Fulbright Scholar Megan Valentine aims to strengthen research ties between UCSB and ESPCI ParisTech

The Body’s Transformers 02/25/2015

NRI researchers examine a shape-shifting protein in the brain to learn more about how form affects function - See more at: http://www.news.ucsb.edu/2015/015037/body-s-transformers .dE7xB6Ww.dpuf

The Body’s Transformers Like the shape-shifting robots of “Transformers” fame, a unique class of proteins in the human body also has the ability to alter their configuration

Solving the Alzheimer's mystery 02/18/2015

Solving the Alzheimer's mystery A region in Colombia has long been cursed with Alzheimer's. Now doctors there and in Arizona are using the group to test an experimental treatment.

Winning NIH’s Biggest Award 10/07/2014

Big congratulations to NRI researcher Denise Montell!

Winning NIH’s Biggest Award Denise Montell will explore whether anastasis (from the Greek meaning “rising to life”) plays a role in cancer

This is Your Brain on Drugs 07/21/2014

This is Your Brain on Drugs An implantable biosensor may be the key to discovering the neurochemistry of drug addiction

07/03/2014

Congratulations Pete! http://www.stemcell.ucsb.edu/news/2014/06/04/co-director-coffey-appointed-fellow-of-royal-society-of-arts/

Stem Cell News | Co-Director Coffey appointed Fellow of Royal Society of Arts Co-Director of the UCSB Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering, Pete Coffey, has been appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce in England. In their own words, the RSA is “an enlightenment organization committed to finding innovative practi…

Which Way is Up? 06/19/2014

http://www.news.ucsb.edu/2014/014172/which-way

Which Way is Up? Researchers in Denise Montell’s lab used fruit-fly ovaries to uncover how E-cadherin guides collective cell migration

Exploring How the Nervous System Develops 06/19/2014

http://www.news.ucsb.edu/2014/014271/exploring-how-part-nervous-system-develops

Exploring How the Nervous System Develops Patrick Keeley spent years analyzing different retinal cell types and found a remarkable degree of variation in cell number across 30 mouse strains

A Cure for Alzheimer’s Requires a Parallel Team Effort 06/19/2014

http://www.news.ucsb.edu/2014/014239/cure-alzheimer%E2%80%99s-requires-parallel-effort

A Cure for Alzheimer’s Requires a Parallel Team Effort For people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, the rate of progress in developing effective therapeutics has been unacceptably slow

06/18/2014

Congrats Roxanne! http://www.stemcell.ucsb.edu/news/2014/06/09/roxanne-croze-chosen-to-attend-the-64th-annual-lindau-nobel-laureate-meeting-in-germany/

Stem Cell News | Roxanne Croze Chosen to Attend the 64th Annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in... Roxanne Croze, graduate student researcher in the Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering, was chosen as one of nineteen top student researchers in the U.S. and will convene with Nobel Laureates in Lindau, Germany. Roxanne will be among other student researchers from 80 different countries to p…

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