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Join us for Health Matters on Stanford Medicine campus, Sat. May 16, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. PT. Expert wellness talks and exhibits, medical screenings and education, cooking demos, and PAWS therapy dogs! Sign up for free to attend in person or online now at healthmattersregister.stanford.edu.

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We are looking for a curious, detail-oriented Physical Therapist to join our neuromuscular research team. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research while working at one of the world’s leading academic medical centers. careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/neuromu...

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Restore Youthfulness & Vitality to the Aging Brain & Body | Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray Discover how blood proteins reveal your biological age and organ health. Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray explains how exercise, diet, and lifestyle shape your aging process.

Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray, PhD explores how different organs age at different rates and how to accurately measure biological aging in this @hubermanlab.com episode: www.hubermanlab.com/episode/rest...

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Could Parkinson's start in the gut? We talk with neurologist Kathleen Poston about early signs of Parkinson's outside the brain and how they

Constipation, sleep problems, and loss of smell can precede Parkinson’s by years. In this podcast, Kathleen Poston discusses where Parkinson’s starts and how researchers aim to slow its progression. #ParkinsonsAwareness neuroscience.stanford.edu/news/could-parkinsons-st...

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Developing adaptive deep brain stimulation to treat Parkinson’s This Q&A traces the 20-year path to adaptive deep brain stimulation, a Parkinson’s treatment that listens to brain signals and responds like a pacemaker.

For two decades, Dr. Helen Bronte-Stewart has studied what goes awry in Parkinson's brains. Her work led to adaptive deep brain stimulation—a new treatment for the disease. #ParkinsonsAwareness stanmed.stanford.edu/adbs-parkinsons-brain-pa...

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Please join us for the Stanford High School Neuroscience Virtual Forum taking place on April 18, 2026. For more information and registration instructions, please visit med.stanford.edu/neurosurgery/education/J...

#Neuroscience #Psychology #MentalHealth

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Excited for #AANAM 2026 in Chicago! Join us April 18–22!! Cutting-edge neurology, hands-on sessions, and powerful networking ahead. See you there! @aanmember.bsky.social

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The #StanfordDayofGiving is almost here! On May 13 & 14 our entire Stanford community will have the opportunity to come together and make a difference. Join in by supporting the people, ideas, and initiatives at the university that make the world a better place. Learn more: dayofgiving.stanford.edu

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Upcoming Webinar Wed, Apr 22: How to Live Better When Diagnosed with Leptomeningeal Cancer. If you or a loved one is living with LM cancer, you’re not alone. Learn relief strategies, how to focus on what matters, and how to communicate your needs to your doctors. Register: zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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Join our team as we fight Parkinson’s at Moving Day San Jose — May 2, 2026. Together we’re advancing treatments, support, and a cure.

Donate or join today: ow.ly/cAtt50YFfEp

#Parkinsons #MovingDay #ParkinsonsAwareness

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Women get Alzheimer’s more often than men: Five things the science tells us Women develop Alzheimer’s disease at higher rates than men. Stanford Medicine neurologists explain what science knows about why and the many things it doesn’t yet know.

Two-thirds of Americans with Alzheimer’s are women. Why the gender gap, and what can women do? Stanford Medicine experts explain. #Alzheimers
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The research behind adaptive deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease We speak with neurologist Helen Bronte-Stewart, who conducted research that led to the development of a technology recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Parkinson’s breakthrough: FDA approves adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) from Helen Bronte-Stewart’s team at Stanford. #ParkinsonsAwareness med.stanford.edu/news/all-new...

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Join us for the Stanford High School Neuroscience Virtual Forum taking place on April 18, 2026. A diverse group of students will present their work related to the neurosciences, psychology, & mental health.

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May 30, 2026 | Virtual Webinar on Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders: Outreach, Access, and Education

Join experts from Stanford, UCSF & Cedars-Sinai to learn practical strategies for diagnosis, rehabilitation, & patient support. #ParkinsonsAwareness

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The Stanford Movement Disorders Center is at the forefront of basic science, clinical, and translational research in Parkinson’s Disease and other movement disorders. Follow along on social media this month as we highlight Stanford's Parkinson's research, discoveries, and clinical trials.

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Excited for #AANAM 2026 in Chicago! Join us April 18–22!! Cutting-edge neurology, hands-on sessions, and powerful networking ahead. See you there! @aanmember.bsky.social

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🎧 New Episode Alert! 🎧

Check out Episode 102 of the Stanford Medcast: "Inside the Epileptic Brain" with Dr. Juliet Knowles. Discover how myelin plasticity could transform epilepsy care!

👉 Listen here: med.stanford.edu/cme/stanford...

#EpilepsyCare #StanfordMedcast

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Dr. Juliet Knowles: Transforming Brain Health, Starting with BPAN
Dr. Juliet Knowles: Transforming Brain Health, Starting with BPAN YouTube video by Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health

On National Doctors’ Day, we honor Dr. Juliet Knowles for BPAN research at Stanford. Her biology-first approach with human-derived cells and animal models is guiding treatments toward trials. #NationalDoctorsDay #BPAN #PediatricNeurology

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SHE Talks 2025: Secrets to Brain Vitality
SHE Talks 2025: Secrets to Brain Vitality YouTube video by Stanford Medicine

On National Doctors’ Day, we honor Dr. Sharon Sha for leadership in women’s brain health. In this SheTalks lecture, Dr. Sha outlines actionable steps women can take now to preserve brain function as they age. #NationalDoctorsDay #StanfordMedicine #BrainHealth

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The future of movement disorders
The future of movement disorders YouTube video by Stanford University School of Engineering

On National Doctors’ Day, we honor Dr. Helen Bronté-Stewart, Stanford neurologist and movement disorders leader. Her work with closed-loop DBS and digital health tech is reshaping Parkinson’s care. #NationalDoctorsDay #Parkinsons #Neurology

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Redefining Parkinson's Disease | Kathleen Poston
Redefining Parkinson's Disease | Kathleen Poston YouTube video by Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, Stanford

On National Doctors’ Day, we’re honoring Dr. Kathleen Poston, a trailblazing Stanford neurologist redefining Parkinson’s disease.

Tune in to a recent podcast: youtu.be/HW7dJkSMFhY?...

Or visit her lab website: med.stanford.edu/poston-lab.h...

#NationalDoctorsDay #Parkinsons #Neurology

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On National Doctors’ Day, the Stanford Department of Neurology & Neurological Sciences honors our physicians for exceptional patient care, education leadership, and translational neuroscience research that accelerates breakthroughs from bench to bedside. #NationalDoctorsDay #Neurology

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Join us for the Stanford High School Neuroscience Virtual Forum taking place on April 18, 2026. A diverse group of students will present their work related to the neurosciences, psychology, & mental health.

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TOMORROW | A SPECIAL #BrainAwarenessWeek EVENT! 🧠 On Friday, March 27, 10am, JOIN Dr. @jmcastell.bsky.social when he hosts @stanfordneuro.bsky.social's Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray at this special #BrainBodyResearchInstitute Seminar Series Lecture. Register Now 👉 mountsinai.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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Walk With Me: Reena Thomas, Stanford neurooncologist & researcher
Walk With Me: Reena Thomas, Stanford neurooncologist & researcher YouTube video by Stanford Medicine

Meet Reena Thomas, MD, PhD, a neurooncologist at Stanford Medicine who studies cancer immunology & new ways to harness the immune system to treat brain & nervous system tumors. Her research focuses on developing therapies that improve outcomes for patients with complex cancers. youtu.be/vtU-N8haw9o

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The Division of Autonomic Disorders in the Department of Neurology at Stanford University seeks a candidate trained in autonomic medicine to join the Department in the Clinician Educator Line. #StanfordJobs #Neurology #AutonomicMedicine med.stanford.edu/neurology/jo...

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Rethinking Alzheimer's: How these tiny balls of fat factor in A classic but ignored Alzheimer’s hallmark — myriad oily droplets in brain cells called microglia — may help connect several of the disorder’s better known but not well understood features.

“By the time we examine an autopsied brain-tissue sample, a pathologist will have rinsed it with alcohol, removing lipids,” said Knight Initiative director Tony Wyss-Coray, D. H. Chen Professor II and @stanfordneuro.bsky.social professor. “So, we can miss them.”

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Multi-tissue transcriptomic aging atlas reveals predictive aging biomarkers in the killifish - Nature Aging Characterizing molecular aging features is crucial for understanding systemic and local factors contributing to the aging process. Here Costa, Chen et al. performed RNA sequencing on 13 tissues across...

Multi-organ transcriptomic aging atlas in killifish, with both males and females! 🐟🐟🐟

Huge congratulations to Emma, Jing, Tony and the entire team!! ✨⭐

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Wyss-Coray lab!

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Congratulations to Marwa Zafarullah, MS, PhD, for presenting her amazing research in Dr. John Day's Lab at the MDA Conference 2026 in Orlando (Mar 8–11). The meeting drew 2,366 attendees from 44 countries and highlighted advances in neuromuscular science and care. #MDAConference #Neuromuscular

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