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Karl Deisseroth

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Karl Deisseroth



Karl Deisseroth is a professor of bioengineering and psychiatry at Stanford University. The winner of the Kyoto Prize and the Heineken Prize, Deisseroth has five children and lives near Stanford University, where he teaches and directs Stanford’s undergraduate degree in bioengineering and treats patients with mood disorders and autism.

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Projections: A Story of Hum...

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Der Stoff, aus dem Gefühle ...

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“Only the person with borderline can travel from reality to distortion and back, speaking both tongues with dual citizenship—not quite delusional, but with an alternative framework—to help manage a hostile, unpredictable reality.”
Karl Deisseroth, Projections: The New Science of Human Emotion

“optogenetics”
Karl Deisseroth, Projections: The New Science of Human Emotion

“that despite the depth of his suffering, from some angle, some perspective, his warp aligns with all of ours, and blends completely into the shared tapestry of the human experience, within which he is no more ill than humanity itself.”
Karl Deisseroth, Projections: The New Science of Human Emotion



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