Mapping the Brain with Philip Sabes, PhD

By mapping neurons and neuron circuitry during movement, Sabes’ lab hopes to one day to be able to print this information back into the brain. If feasible, such therapy could offer new hope to stroke victims whose brains are unable to recover on their own.

Philip Sabes, PhD
Associate Professor
UCSF Department of Physiology

Funding for Philip Sabes’ research is provided by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Reorganization and Plasticity to Accelerate Injury Recovery and the National Eye Institute.

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