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Mind controls: Putting a light switch in the brain (New Scientist, 4/15/2011)
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New gene therapy restores sight to blind mice (Reuters, 3/18/2011)
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The brain engineer: Shining a light on consciousness (New Scientist, 3/7/2011)
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TED: 'There's an awful lot of brains out there' – all working to save the world (Guardian, 3/6/2011)
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A Glimpse of Healthcare’s Future (and Present) at TED 2011 (R&D Magazine, 2/28/2011)
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Illuminating the brain (MIT News, 1/28/2011)
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Building Better Brains: Neural Prosthetics and Beyond (Aspen Brain Forum, 1/27/2011)
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Could optogenetics be the technology that allows us to unlock the workings of the brain? (New Electronics, 1/10/2011)
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MIT in January: a great time to learn how to do neuroengineering research (1/10/2011)
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The Year in Biomedicine: Optogenetics (Technology Review, 12/27/2010)
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Can You Live Forever? Maybe Not--But You Can Have Fun Trying (Scientific American, 12/22/2010)
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Optogenetics, pioneered by Boyden lab and colleagues, declared 'Method of the Year' by Nature Methods (12/21/2010)
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Ed Boyden named a Paul Allen Distinguished Investigator of Neuroscience (Paul Allen Family Foundation, 11/18/2010)
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Paul Allen Donates $9M for Edgy Neuroscience, Biotech Projects at MIT, Stanford, UW (XConomy, 11/18/2010)
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MIT scientist wins $1.3M grant from Paul Allen foundation (Mass High Tech, 11/18/2010)
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Light switches on the brain (Guardian, 11/17/2010)
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Brain Control: Ed Boyden and optogenetics (Technology Review, Feature, 11/1/2010)
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NSF-funded Boston-wide collaboration to mathematically model brain dynamics: now recruiting (BU, 10/24/2010)
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Building the next big thing: 25 years of MIT's Media Lab (Ars Technica, 10/21/2010)
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MIT brainiacs put their faith in the future (Boston Herald, 10/21/2010)
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Optogenetics: A Conversation With Ed Boyden (Biophotonics, 10/1/2010)
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Brian Chow, PhD, to start as assistant professor in U. Penn Dept. of Bioengineering. (9/4/2010)
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National Eye Institute 40th Anniversary Symposium, "Translational Research and Vision" (NIH, 6/24/2010)
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Learning How the Brain Works (NSF ScienceLives, 6/2/2010)
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Silencing Your Cells (What a Year, 6/2010)
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The Expanding Mind (Seed, 5/17/2010)
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Neuroscience: Illuminating the brain (Nature, 5/6/2010)
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Light Switch (Technology Review, 5/1/2010)
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Accenderò i neuroni per guarire il cervello (La Stampa, 4/28/2010)
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Laser Show and ‘Big Ideas’ kick off 2010 Cambridge Science Festival (MIT News, 4/20/2010)
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Masaaki Ogawa wins Tourette Syndrome Association Postdoctoral Fellowship (4/19/2010)
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Light therapy may help scientists detect and treat defective brain cells (Washington Post, 3/8/2010)
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Playing the Body Electric (Scientific American, 3/5/2010)
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New tools to enlighten brain function (Nature Methods, 3/1/2010)
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Our choice from the recent literature (Nature Photonics, 3/2010)
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Shutting down brain cells with light to study and treat disease (Biophotonics, 3/1/2010)
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A Brain Implant that Uses Light (Technology Review, 2/24/2010)
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Lights off: A light-activated protein that provides almost digital silencing for neurons (Nature, 1/31/2010)
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The BCI X PRIZE: This Time It’s Inner Space (H+ Magazine, 1/29/2010)
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NEW TOOLS USE LIGHT TO TURN OFF BRAIN CELLS AND POSSIBLY TREAT BRAIN DISORDERS (Popular Mechanics, 1/12/2010)
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Lights on, brain off (Dana Foundation, 1/11/2010)
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Neuroscientist discovers light switch for the brain (CTV, 1/10/2010)
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Coloured lasers may offer a way to treat epilepsy (BBC, 1/9/2010)
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Shutting Down the Brain with Colors (US News and World Report, 1/8/2010)
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Light switch for neural circuits (Nature, 1/7/2010)
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Silencing the brain with light (MIT News, 1/7/2010)
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Researchers Flip Brain Cells On and Off With Light Pulses (Discover, 1/7/2010)
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Optogenetics: controlling brain cells with lasers (New Scientist, 1/7/2010)
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Scientists Use Colored Lights to Program Brain Activity (Voice of America, 1/7/2010)
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Silencing brain cells with multiple colors of light (R&D Magazine, 1/7/2010)
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