SINTN Stanford Institute for Neuro-Innovation & Translational Neurosciences

PhD Program Faculty

Our faculty comprises 103 highly distinguished scientists who have made fundamental discoveries in all areas of neuroscience from molecules to cognition. They have international reputations for excellence in both research and teaching.

Faculty Research Interests: Cellular  Detailed listing

The major research interests of faculty in the Program can be divided into seven research areas/approaches with considerable overlap. Every fundamental area of neuroscience is represented in our faculty. The complementary nature of their expertise and interests creates an unusually rich intellectual community.

Click on the name of a faculty member in the table below to visit their web site,
or on the theme abbreviations in this table for relevant faculty lists.
CEL: Cellular (61)
CMP: Computational (24)
DEV: Developmental (40)
EXC: Membrane Excitability (24)
MOL: Molecular (57)
NBD: Neurobiology of Disease (58)
SYS: Systems/Cognitive (52)
ALL: Complete List (103)


Name Interests Themes
Mechanisms of neurodegenerationCEL, MOL, NBD
Neural circuits and neural coding; retinal visual processingCEL, CMP, SYS
Control of sexual differentiation, including behaviorCEL, DEV, SYS
Neuron-glial interactions in the developing and regenerating CNSCEL, DEV, EXC, MOL, NBD
Cell fate plasticity, stem cell biology, gene ther, CNS repairCEL, DEV, MOL
Molecular mechanisms of aging in the nervous systemCEL, DEV, MOL, NBD
Molecular mechanism of synaptic neurotransmissionCEL, CMP, MOL, NBD
Hippocampal circuitry, mechanisms of temporal lobe epilepsyCEL, EXC, NBD, SYS
Neuroinflammation, stroke, functional recoveryCEL, MOL, NBD
Mechanisms of cell death in stroke and CNSCEL, MOL, NBD
Genetic approaches to neurodevelopment and behaviorCEL, DEV, MOL, SYS
Reorganisation after injury in adult sensorimotor pathways.CEL, NBD, SYS
Novel optical tools to probe neural circuits in health and diseaseCEL, CMP, EXC, MOL, NBD, SYS
Stress effects on immune function: The good, bad, & beautifulCEL, MOL, NBD, SYS
Autism, calcium signaling and developmental biologyCEL, CMP, DEV, EXC, MOL, NBD
How social behavior influences the brainCEL, DEV, MOL, SYS
Clinical Epilepsy, EEG, Brain Stimulation, Drug Delivery, AbsenceCEL, NBD
Cellular mechanisms underlying synapse formation in the developing CNSCEL, DEV, MOL
astrocytes in cerebral ischemia, heat shock proteinsCEL, CMP, DEV, MOL, NBD
Ion channels in excitable cells; Motor control/behavior in CephalopodsCEL, EXC, MOL
Sensory transduction, sensorimotor integration in C. elegansCEL, EXC, MOL
signaling and transcription in neural developmentCEL, DEV, MOL, NBD
Neurobiology of sleep, circadian rhythms, and thermoregulation.CEL, DEV, NBD, SYS
Inner ear development/regeneration, sensory hair cell function, TRPsCEL, DEV, MOL, NBD, SYS
Neocortical CircuitsCEL, EXC, MOL
The role of oxygen free radicals in oxidative tissue damage and neurodCEL, MOL, NBD
Oscillations/synchronization of neural networks; epilepsyCEL, CMP, EXC, MOL, NBD
Mechanisms of attentionCEL, DEV, SYS
Structural basis for G protein coupled receptor functionCEL, MOL
Protein quality control. Molecular genetics and cell biology of neuroCEL, MOL, NBD
Calcium signaling by ion channels and cellular organellesCEL, EXC, MOL
Signaling pathways regulating protein synthesis in synaptic plasticityCEL, MOL
Neural stem cell biology and neurodegenerationCEL, DEV, MOL, NBD
Development, organization and function of neuronal circuitsCEL, DEV, MOL, SYS
Neuropharmacology of CNS depressants and drugs of abuseCEL, EXC, MOL, SYS
Synaptic plasticity and modulation of neuronal excitability.CEL, EXC, SYS
synaptic plasticityCEL, EXC, MOL, NBD
Fate determination and migration in mammalian CNSCEL, DEV, MOL
Neuronal Signal TransductionCEL, EXC, MOL
Neural stem cells and inflammationCEL
The role of placental factors in brain developmentCEL, DEV, MOL
Altered properties of neurons/synapses in models of epilepsyCEL, DEV, EXC, MOL, NBD
Molecular mechanisms of stem cell fate determinationCEL, DEV, MOL, NBD
Neurotransmitter synthesis and packagingCEL, MOL, NBD
Auditory hair cell mechanotransduction and synaptic transmissioCEL, CMP, DEV, EXC, MOL
Neuron death, stress, gene therapyCEL, MOL, NBD, SYS
In vivo two-photon imaging; cerebellar and hippocampal circuitsCEL, CMP, NBD, SYS
Cerebellum development and cancer, neural control of growthCEL, DEV, EXC, MOL, NBD, SYS
molecular mechanisms of experience-dependent circuit formationCEL, DEV, EXC, MOL, SYS
moleular mechanisms of circuit assembly at the level of synapseCEL, DEV, MOL
Assembly and Plasticity of Neural CircuitsCEL, DEV, EXC, MOL, NBD, SYS
Neuropathology, neuroimmunology, myelin, multiple sclerosisCEL, DEV, MOL, NBD
Pathophysiology and treatment of focal and global cerebral ischemiaCEL, MOL, SYS
Genetic basis of autoimmune neural diseaseCEL, MOL
Formation, function, and dysfunction of synapsesCEL, DEV, EXC, MOL, NBD, SYS
Signal transduction mechanisms; biophysics of ion channelsCEL, EXC, MOL
Synaptic function, spiking & computation in memory circuitsCEL, CMP, DEV, EXC, MOL, NBD
Reprogramming, iPS cells, Neural Stem Cells, GlioblastomaCEL, DEV, MOL, NBD
Pathogenesis of cystic fibrosis: ion transportCEL, MOL, NBD, SYS
Molecular basis of neurodegeneration and Alzheimer's diseaseCEL, NBD
Cytoskeletal function and dysfunction in the nervous systemCEL, MOL

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