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Mapping The Body’s Wiring For Medical Breakthroughs (Newsweek, 8/7/2014)
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OPTOGENETICS: Noninvasive optogenetics potentially promising for human applications (BioOptics World, 7/29/2014)
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Getting it through your thick skull (Nature Neuroscience, 7/28/2014)
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Optogenetics in the red (Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 7/18/2014)
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Sending Light Through The Skull To Influence Brain Activity (Inside Science, 7/18/2014)
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Can We Learn Languages Instantly With A Pill? (International Business Times, 7/10/2014)
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Optogenetics: Lightly Pressing More and More of the Cell’s Buttons (GEN ENG News, 7/3/2014)
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Ed Boyden granted tenure by MIT (7/1/2014)
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Suhasa Kodandaramaiah to start as assistant professor at University of Minnesota (7/1/2014)
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Light-sensitive 'Jaws' protein could lead to more sensitive optogenetics (BioOptics World, 7/1/2014)
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Optogenetics Turns 10 (BioTechniques, July 2014)
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Noninvasive Brain Control Is Real — and That’s Good (TIME, 6/30/2014)
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New light-sensitive protein enables simpler, more powerful optogenetics (R&D Magazine, 6/30/2014)
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Noninvasive Brain Control Possible with New Light-Sensitive Protein (Photonics.com, 6/30/2014)
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New Light-Sensitive Protein Can Control Brain From Outside (NDTV, 6/30/2014)
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Noninvasive brain control (MIT News, 6/29/2014)
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Daniel Schmidt wins Sara Elizabeth O’Brien Trust Postdoctoral Fellowship (6/22/2014)
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Neuroscience’s New Toolbox (Technology Review, 6/17/2014)
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Searching for the “Free Will” Neuron (Technology Review, 6/17/2014)
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Eavesdropping on Neurons (Technology Review, 6/17/2014)
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Unlocking The Brain: Are We Entering A Golden Age Of Neuroscience? (WBUR, 6/12/2014)
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Can the nervous system be hacked? (New York Times Magazine, 5/25/2014)
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High-speed imaging method captures entire brain activity (Optics.org, 5/22/2014)
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Scientists Visualize Entire Nervous System of Worm in Real-Time 3D (PBS/NOVA, 5/20/2014)
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Worm's Entire Nervous System Captured Firing In Real Time (Huffington Post, 5/20/2014)
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Neurons in Action (The Scientist, 5/19/2014)
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MIT can map the activity of every neuron in an animal's brain (Engadget, 5/19/2014)
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Neuronal Imaging System Shows Bigger 3-D Picture (Photonics.com, 5/19/2014)
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Engineers ask the brain to say, "Cheese!" (NSF, 5/19/2014)
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Every Neuron in a Brain Recorded in 3D on a Millisecond Timescale (Gizmodo, 5/19/2014)
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Illuminating neuron activity in 3-D (MIT News, 5/18/2014)
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Video reveals entire organism's neurons at work (Nature, 5/18/2014)
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Daniel Schmidt to start as assistant professor at University of Minnesota (5/6/2014)
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Singularity 1 on 1: Let’s Bring Engineers into Studying the Brain (IEET, 5/6/2014)
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Melina Tsitsiklis wins 2014 MIT Biological Engineering Znaty-Merck Undergraduate Research competition (5/2/2014)
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Oz Wassie wins Hertz fellowship (5/1/2014)
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Mens et Apparata (Technology Review, 4/23/2014)
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NSF resources for Earth Day: ecological and economic benefits of biodiversity (NSF, 4/17/2014)
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New molecules help researchers orchestrate brain activity (SFARI, 3/12/2014)
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What if Drugs Were Machines? And Other Brain-Related Provocations (TED Blog, 2/21/2014)
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Optogenetic toolkit goes multicolor (MIT News, 2/9/2014)
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Brains in Action (The Scientist, 2/1/2014)
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Yongku Cho, PhD, starts as assistant professor at U. Connecticut (1/14/2014)
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7 Cool New Findings About the Brain (Huffington Post, 1/9/2014)
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Boyden wins NIH Director's Pioneer Award and Transformative Research Award (MIT News, 9/30/2013)
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Pond Scum Leads to Critical Brain Research Tool (NSF, 9/27/2013)
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Optogenetics: Not a flash in the pan for neuroscience (JAX, 9/26/2013)
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Ian Wickersham accepts position as director of MIT Genetic Neuroengineering Group (9/23/2013)
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40 Young Scientists to Be Honoured at World Economic Forum’s Summer Davos (World Economic Forum, 9/9/2013)
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MIT launches the Center for Neurobiological Engineering (MIT News, 8/26/2013)
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