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Recent advances have been stunning. For instance, experts from the Allen Institute, a nonprofit neuroscience and cell-biology research behemoth created by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen in 2003 and ...
The Allen Institute’s OpenScope program lets scientists study the weird workings of the brain — for instance, how magic mushrooms work their psychedelic magic on individual neurons, how ...
Karel Svoboda is the Allen Institute for Neural Dynamics' vice president and executive director. The Allen Institute By Rick Morgan – Inno Senior Reporter, Puget Sound Business Journal ...
SEATTLE, Nov. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Allen Institute today announced the launch of the Allen Institute for Neural Dynamics, a new neuroscience research division focused on the mammalian brain ...
SEATTLE, April 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Allen Institute today announced new phases of research for its largest division, the Allen Institute for Brain Science, as well as a leader hired to ...
Paul Allen’s non-profit Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2) is expanding its flagship product Semantic Scholar to the world of neuroscience. The smart search engine, which helps ...
Allen Institute Brain Grants Projects Zeng Neuroscience Cells Circuit SEATTLE (KOMO) — The brain is one of the most mysterious parts of the human body, generating emotions, thoughts, cognition ...
Forbes interviewed 59-year old Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen on the Allen Institute for Brain Science, a lab that has contributed greatly to the search for the secret of consciousness.
A new project to map the billions of cells in the human brain is underway. The project, part of the National Institutes of Health’s Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN ...
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen may be best known for his contributions to the personal computer revolution. But the billionaire is getting some recognition in another field: neuroscience.
Penn professor and researcher Ishmail Abdus-Saboor won the Rita Allen Foundation Award in Pain for his pioneering work in the neurological science of pain. Abdus-Saboor, the Mitchell J. and Margo K.