Cracking the neural code to enable better treatment of neurological diseases

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Stanford researchers Karl Deisseroth and Mark Schinitzer are using genetic engineering and some of the world's smallest microscopes to better understand how specific circuits in the brain operate. 

By making certain neurons more sensitive to light, they can control these cells and watch their behavior in real time.  Insights from this area of study, also known as optogenics, will help scientists  develop new therapies for neurological diseases such as depression and autism. 

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