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Answering a century-old question: How do brain oscillations emerge?

Yale School of Medicine

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Innovation spotlight: Yale Center for Collaborative Arts and Media

Yale Ventures

September 2025 at the Institute

Wu Tsai Institute

SfN 2025

WTI at Neuroscience 2025

Wu Tsai Institute

Graduate student performing an fMRI scan.

‘Brains, Minds, and Machines’: A new graduate certificate for the study of human cognition

YaleNews

Wu Tsai Investigators, members, and Nick in lounge

August 2025 at the Institute

Wu Tsai Institute

WTI Conference 2025

Summer 2025 at the Institute

Wu Tsai Institute

Headshot Nick Turk-Browne

Turk-Browne reappointed as director of Wu Tsai Institute

Research at Yale

Former Yale graduate student and WTI Student, Postbacc, and Postdoc Collective officer Tristan Yates conducting an fMRI study. (Photo by Ian Christmann)

May 2025 at the Institute

Wu Tsai Institute

Shreya Saxena

Mind in Motion

Yale Engineering Magazine

tudents taking a course on microscopy collaborating in The Plexus. From left: Kolja Hildenbrand, Bridget Tokiwa, Deniz Seven, and Xinyue Xu. (Photo credit: Lin Shao)

April 2025 at the Institute

Wu Tsai Institute

News header graphic representing AI-driven cellular biology

Yale researchers collaborate with Google Research and DeepMind to advance AI-driven cellular biology

Yale Ventures

WTI Undergraduate Poster Symposium

March 2025 at the Institute

Wu Tsai Institute

Why don’t we remember being a baby? New study provides clues

YaleNews

Students and faculty in the WTI lounge.

February 2025 at the Institute

Wu Tsai Institute

Shreya and Tristan

Four Yale faculty members win Sloan Research Fellowships

YaleNews

Trainees attending an event at the Wu Tsai Institute

January 2025 at the Institute

Wu Tsai Institute

Nick Turk-Browne portrait

Nick Turk-Browne wins Troland Award from the National Academy of Sciences

YaleNews

How electrical synapses fine-tune sensory information for better decisions

How electrical synapses fine-tune sensory information for better decisions

YaleNews

On the second floor of Yale's Peabody Museum, visitors encounter a digital installation anchored by a replica of the human brain before entering a new temporary exhibition. (Photo by Andy Melien)

December 2024 at the Institute

Wu Tsai Institute

Exploring the world of neuroscience at the Yale Peabody Museum

How our brains think: Exploring the world of neuroscience at the Yale Peabody Museum

Connecticut Public Radio / WNPR

Golgi developed a method for observing brain tissue under a microscope. Examples of slides Cajal studied using Golgi’s method, foreground, right, are on display.  Photo by Andy Melien

Illusions and magic: Peabody and Wu Tsai partner to explore human brain

YaleNews

Illustration by Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Yale Peabody Museum

‘Sacred objects’ display discredits Golgi and Ramón y Cajal’s rivalry: Q&A with curator Daniel Colón Ramos

The Transmitter

Mind / Matter exhibit, photo by Julia Levy

Peabody Museum opens new neuroscience exhibit

Yale Daily News

Playing with perception, Peabody Museum

Peabody exhibition plays with perception

New Haven Independent

Attendees listening to a presentation during WTI's symposium, Building Blocks of Behavior.

November 2024 at the Institute

Wu Tsai Institute

2024-25 WTI SPC

September 2024 at the Institute

Wu Tsai Institute

Tamar Gendler

Gendler to return to faculty after leading FAS for a decade

YaleNews

Faculty members in the Floor 11 lounge, Wu Tsai Institute

August 2024 at the Institute

Wu Tsai Institute

Cliona Kelly

YSM Science Fellows Program welcomes 2024 class

Yale School of Medicine

Wu Tsai Postdoc Fellow, Weikang Shi, at SfN 2023

WTI at Neuroscience 2024

Wu Tsai Institute

Highlighting Yale’s Neuroscience Research

Highlighting Yale’s neuroscience research

Yale School of Medicine

John Lafferty opening up the WTI's 2024 conference.

Summer 2024 at the Institute

Wu Tsai Institute

AI-generated image, created and edited by Michael S. Helfenbein

New insights into the brain regions involved in paranoia

YaleNews

Peter Salovey peers into a microscope in the Yale Science Building. (Photo by Michael Marsland)

Inspiration and collaboration: Reimagining Yale science

YaleNews

Maurie McInnis

Maurie McInnis named Yale’s next president

YaleNews