Neuroscience shapes medicine, technology, and public policy, yet only 20% of Americans understand cognitive impairements and their implications (Alzheimer's Association, 2022).
NeuroView exists to change that.
We are a student-led initiative that supports other students who want to bring neuroscience into their own communities. We provide free, ready-to-use presentations and materials that help students start or grow neuroscience, biology, and immunology clubs at their schools.
NeuroView also creates content that translates current neuroscience and brain–computer interface (BCI) research into clear, engaging content for a broad audience. Through articles and visual explainers, we make complex topics like neurodegenerative disease, neuroinflammation, and neural interfaces understandable beyond the lab.
Our goal is simple: make neuroscience simple, teachable, and shareable — no PhD required.
Fewer than 1 in 5 Americans (18%) are familiar with Mild Cognitive Impairments (Source: Alzheimer's Assocation, 2022)
Our team has prepared free, ready-to-use presentations on various neuroscience, immunology, and bioengineering topics. Each slide deck is paired with a Kahoot to reinforce concepts and spark discussion, making club meetings interactive and accessible. These resources are designed to help students launch, run, and grow science clubs with confidence.
Lecturer: Oliver Payne
Title: fMRI: The Tech That Reads Your Mind
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a noninvasive brain imaging technique that measures brain activity by detecting changes in blood oxygen levels. It is widely used to study cognition, emotion, and brain networks in both research and clinical settings.
Biocomputing: A breakthrough in the development of Artificial General Intelligence
Imagine a computer that isn't just built from metal and silicon, but one that also incorporates living human brain cells...(read more)
Author: Joseph Sun
Want to start a neuroscience club at your school but have no clue where to start, or what to cover? We got you.
Dive into articles that break down the latest neuroscience discoveries and connect research to real-world applications.
Apply to join the NeuroView team! Writing, content creation, and outreach roles are open.
Immunofluorscent staining (Credit: Joseph Sun)
Oliver's Internship in Mexico (Credit: Oliver Payne)
First meeting @ Paly Biochemistry Club (Credit @ Nathan Naungjumnong)