Steve Ramirez
Neuroscientist | Unlocking the Brain's Secrets
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Steve Ramirez is a pioneering neuroscientist who has revolutionized our understanding of memory and the brain. As an assistant professor at Harvard University, his groundbreaking research has been featured in TED Talks and published in prestigious journals like Science and Nature.
Ramirez's work explores how memories are formed, stored, and recalled, with applications in fields ranging from mental health to artificial intelligence. His engaging keynotes translate complex neuroscience into practical insights, empowering audiences to harness the full potential of the human mind.
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A mouse. A laser beam. A manipulated memory.
Can we edit the content of our memories? It's a sci-fi-tinged question that Steve Ramirez and Xu Liu are asking in their lab at MIT. Essentially, the pair shoot a laser beam into the brain of a living mouse to activate and manipulate its memory. In this unexpectedly amusing talk they share not only how, but -- more important -- why they do this.
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