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Stanford School of Medecine : "Hydrogel process creates transparent brain

Combining neuroscience and chemical engineering, researchers at Stanford University have developed a process that renders a mouse brain transparent. The postmortem brain remains whole -not sliced or sectioned in any way- with its three-dimensional complexity of fine wiring and molecular structures completely intact and able to be measured and probed at will with visible light and chemicals…

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> Clarity/Stanford University : http://stanford.io/11kwT9y
> Karl Deisseroth/Stanford : http://stanford.io/11kxcBm

 

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MyScienceWork : "Des techniques de neuromarketing au service de la santé publique

MyScienceWork : "Des techniques de neuromarketing au service de la santé publique | Ce monde à inventer ! | Scoop.it

Abby Tabor, traduction Timothée Froelich : "Les techniques d’imagerie cérébrale à des fins commerciales sont interdites en France et sont également souvent décriées ailleurs. Et pourtant ces outils peuvent nous apporter des informations précieuses et uniques sur les racines de nos comportements. Les principes du neuromarketing pourraient par exemple être utilisés pour améliorer la santé publique et méritent donc qu’on en fasse une deuxième lecture…

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> Article original (uk) : http://bit.ly/YPx8d0
> Code de bioéthique : http://bit.ly/1374uJD
> Nouvelles approches/prévention en santé publique: http://bit.ly/YPAmgA
> Blog d’Olivier Oullier : http://bit.ly/YPAvQW

 

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BBC News : "From Massachusetts General Hospital, scans reveal intricate brain wiring

BBC News : "From Massachusetts General Hospital, scans reveal intricate brain wiring | Ce monde à inventer ! | Scoop.it

Pallab Ghosh : "Scientists are set to release the first batch of data from a project designed to create the map of the human brain. The project could help shed light on why some people are naturally scientific, musical or artistic. Some of the first images were shown at the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Boston…

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> AAASB : http://bit.ly/YFUUVI
> Pr Van Wedeen/Massachusetts General Hospital : http://bit.ly/15uDphK
> Human Connectome Project : http://bit.ly/15uDP7S

 

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Kurzweil : "HHMI | Whole brain cellular-level activity mapping once a second

Kurzweil : "HHMI | Whole brain cellular-level activity mapping once a second | Ce monde à inventer ! | Scoop.it

 

Neuroscientists at Howard Hughes Medical Institute have mapped the activity of nearly all the neurons in a vertebrate brain at cellular resolution, with signficant implications for neuroscience research and projects like the proposed Brain Activity Map…

 



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> Misha Ahrens/HHMI : http://bit.ly/XZvnec
> Philipp J. Keller/HHMI : http://bit.ly/ZdFuHX
> Nature : http://bit.ly/XZw8nA
> Obama/Brain Activity Map : http://bit.ly/XZvHtr

 

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Kurzweil : "George Church/Harvard Medical School, what is the Brain Activity Map ?..

Kurzweil : "George Church/Harvard Medical School, what is the Brain Activity Map ?.. | Ce monde à inventer ! | Scoop.it

Last summer, six scientists proposed a project they compared in scope and ambition to the Human Genome Project : to map the activity of the human brain. In February, news media reported that the Obama administration plans to move forward with that effort, known as the Brain Activity Map. One of those six scientists was George Church, professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and a core faculty member of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering…

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> George Church/Harvard : http://hvrd.me/Zacoty
> Colbert Report/Interview of George Church : http://bit.ly/104ISM5
> Wired/Personal Genome Project : http://bit.ly/104JIsj
> Wyss Institute : http://hvrd.me/104Jnpp
> Broad Institute : http://bit.ly/ZadTrM

 

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