
Karl Deisseroth
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Karl Deisseroth It is great that readers in Taiwan now have access to this beautiful book through the translated version. I was so happy to play a small part in this process.

Happy birthday to #LaskerLaureate Karl Deisseroth of Stanford Medicine! He won a #LaskerAward for the development of #optogenetics – a revolutionary neuroscience technique. ow.ly/Iif450GOeyc Watch an interview with him and #MacFellow Michelle Monje🎗️ 🟦: ow.ly/EuqA50Q8xG0


and mainland-- grateful to Dr. Hemmings Wu for this translation, and thanks Charlene Liao for the image!



"Biotechnologist and molecular biologist Xiao Wang seeks to understand the life cycle of cellular RNA" Read our interview with Broad Institute Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researcher Dr. Wang, one of our #50ScientistsThatInspire: cell.com/news-do/50-ins…








congratulations Neil Shubin! Strongly recommend this book (and everything else written by Neil)-- he's a modern-day explorer with great human stories to tell, and with insights from the molecular to the geological.

Congratulations to these two outstanding physician-neuroscientists! Many people now are familiar with the fascinating fundamental research of Michelle Monje🎗️ 🟦, but most people probably don't know she is a truly great physician. I'm fortunate to be inspired by her every day, in

Incredible research lecture by the brilliant Michelle Monje🎗️ 🟦 today at Nobel Forum! A true treat for a packed auditorium!


A magical day celebrating Karl Deisseroth's Asan Award in Medicine! 🇰🇷🎉 Watch this great video illustrating his achievements: youtube.com/watch?v=tOzKu8… Deeply grateful and inspired. Congrats again, Karl! #AsanAward #Optogenetics #Neuroscience



congratulation to all the new National Academy of Sciences members, including Michelle Monje🎗️ 🟦! and many others– for their groundbreaking discoveries and invaluable leadership in science... deeply needed and appreciated, now and always...

