Tag: Hypothalamus

  • Nation & World

    Biological triggers for infant abuse

    Harvard team discovers neural circuits underlying aggressive behavior of adult mice toward young ones.

    4 minutes
    Catherine Dulac.
  • Nation & World

    Catherine Dulac wins Breakthrough Prize for Life Sciences

    Catherine Dulac is awarded a 2021 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for her pioneering work identifying the neural circuitry that regulates parenting behavior.

    6 minutes
    Catherine Dulac.
  • Nation & World

    Cellular atlas of brain region leads to discoveries

    Harvard scientists have created a first-of-its-kind cellular atlas of an important region in the brains of mice. Using a cutting-edge imaging technology, researchers pinpointed where the cells were located and their various functions.

    8 minutes
  • Nation & World

    A new stem cell advance

    Collaborating with scientists elsewhere, Harvard Stem Cell Institute researchers have devised two methods for using stem cells to generate the type of neurons that help regulate behavioral and basic physiological functions in the human body, such as obesity and hypertension, sleep, mood, and some social disorders.

    3 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Rebuilding the brain’s circuitry

    Harvard scientists have rebuilt genetically diseased circuitry in a section of the mouse hypothalamus, an area controlling obesity and energy balance, demonstrating that complex and intricately wired circuitry of the brain long considered incapable of cellular repair can be rewired with the right type of neuronal “replacement parts.”

    7 minutes