RMC5YEJY–neuroscientist using key shaped paddle to perform transcranial magnetic stimulation TMS on subject sitting in lab Lit blue
RF2F9GEXK–Sir Victor Horsley English Heritage Blue Plaque, Sir Victor Horsley (1857-1916) was a pioneering neurosurgeon & social reformer - 129 Gower St London.
RMRM4RRG–The Golden Helix, 19 Portugal Place, Cambridge
RF2X04564–Santiago Ramon y Cajal portrait on cuban postage stamp
RM2FY3YE7–John Coates is a neuroscientist and applied physiologist working on the biology of risk taking.
RM2JE68EC–Madrid, Spain. Monument to Santiago Ramon y Cajal, Spanish neuroscientist, specialized in neuroanatomy and central nervous system, in Parque El Retiro
RF3B9W4X2–Santiago Ramon y Cajal Monument Statue Memorial, Urban El Retiro Park Madrid Centro Spain. Famous Spanish neuroscientist Nobel Prize Medicine Winner
RM2BMYTMB–Photographer, neuroscientist, Floris van Breugel, the Columbia Hills, Washington, USA
RFJ3JDAE–Francis Harry Compton Crick OM FRS British molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist, co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule
RMRJY4A8–SANTIAGO RAMÓN y CAJAL (1852-1934) Spanish neuroscientist and pathologist
RMG3YN05–Dr Hannah Critchlow, neuroscientist, Cambridge academic, television presenter, science popularist, speaking on stage at The Hay Festival, Saturday 28 May 2016
RMKM662B–Ragnar Granit was a Finnish-born neuroscientist and Nobel laureate known for his work in sensory physiology, particularly the study of the visual and sensory systems.
RF2F6H8D5–Neurologist doctor gesturing wearing virtual reality headset and assistant adjusting patient sensor that read brain activity , nervous system. Neuroscientist analysing diagnosis.
RMMR13XG–Hay Festival, Hay on Wye, UK - May 2018 - Helen Thomson neuroscientist on stage at the Hay Festival talking about how the mind works and her book Unthinkable - Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News
RMFJ8F9P–Edinburgh, Scotland. UK. 1st March. Richard Morris has been awarded the world's most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain's mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris .Pako Mera/Alamy Live News.
RMMX1F5G–. English: Frontispiece and title page of Rudolf Magnus' book. 19 November 2012, 09:39:01. Rudolf Magnus (1873-1927) 388 Magnus1906
RMKB5X1H–Professor Simon Fisher, a British geneticist and neuroscientist, talking about his research into the genetic basis of human speech and language at New Scientist Live 2017
RM2BEGED4–Santiago Ramon y Cajal, Scientist
RMC5YEJF–neuroscientist using key shaped paddle to perform transcranial magnetic stimulation TMS on subject sitting in lab Lit blue
RMKYMK3D–A black and white photographic portrait of Elizabeth Caroline Crosby, a neurologist, sitting in a laboratory with a microscope, taken in the mid-20th century.
RMRM4RRB–The Golden Helix, 19 Portugal Place, Cambridge
RMK0W6MK–Edinburgh, UK. 25th August 2017. Kathleen Taylor, the freelance science writer and neuroscientist, appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Gary Doak / Alamy Live News
RM2FY3YE2–John Coates is a neuroscientist and applied physiologist working on the biology of risk taking.
RMPDC4KC–Santiago Ramon y Cajal (Petilla de Aragon, 1852-Madrid, 1934). Spanish neuroscientist. Nobel Prize in 1906. Birthplace. Petilla de Aragon, Navarra, Spain.
RMTAYA01–Hannah Critchlow on stage at Hay Festival to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK
RF2HJWFJ9–Person holding cellphone with website of US neurotechnology company Neuralink Corporation on screen with logo. Focus on center of phone display.
RF2ARJ3P5–Text ' coronavirus' isolated on white. Young male european scientist, tech, doctor or medical specialist explains about virus infections and epidemics
RMR242NA–Julius Axelrod (1912-2004) American pharmacologist and neuroscientist who shared the 1970 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his discovery of the actions of neurotransmitters in regulating the metabolism of the nervous system
RMG3YN0J–Dr Hannah Critchlow, neuroscientist, Cambridge academic, television presenter, science popularist, speaking on stage at The Hay Festival, Saturday 28 May 2016
RMKBTCAX–This photograph, taken in 1889 in Barcelona, shows Santiago Ramón y Cajal, a Spanish neuroscientist, with his children. Cajal is known for his pioneering work in the field of neuroscience, particularly his discoveries about the structure of the nervous system.
RF2FM07PB–Neuroscientist wearing virtual reality headset looking at patient brain activity, wearing high tech sensors for scanning. Doctor searching diagnosis, experiment , eeg , medicine lab.
RMMR13Y3–Hay Festival, Hay on Wye, UK - May 2018 - Helen Thomson neuroscientist on stage at the Hay Festival talking about how the mind works and her book Unthinkable - Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News
RMFJ8F9T–Edinburgh, Scotland. UK. 1st March Richard Morris has been awarded the world's most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain's mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris .Pako Mera/Alamy Live News.
RM2EDX648–Old vintage Cuban postal stamps
RMPP170N–Neuroscientist Sarah-Jayne Blakemore talking about 'The secret life of the teenage brain', on the Main Stage, at New Scientist Live
RM3A0T2A4–American neuroscientist Suzanne Corkin, pictured at the Edinburgh International Book Festival where she talked about her new book entitled 'Permanent Present Tense'. The three-week event is the world's biggest literary festival and is held during the annual Edinburgh Festival. The 2013 event featured talks and presentations by more than 500 authors from around the world and was the 30th edition of the festival.
RMC5YEKC–neuroscientist using key shaped paddle to perform transcranial magnetic stimulation TMS on subject sitting in lab Lit blue
RF2RHWXCW–Santiago Ramon y Cajal bust, sculpted by Federico Zambrano Domenech, 2021
RMRHFCGA–The Golden Helix, 19 Portugal Place, Cambridge
RMK0W6MP–Edinburgh, UK. 25th August 2017. Kathleen Taylor, the freelance science writer and neuroscientist, appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Gary Doak / Alamy Live News
RMHHMGXM–The interior of the New Crick Institute. The Francis Crick Institute is a biomedical research centre in London.
RF2X17KPJ–Image of data processing and brain over biracial businesswoman in office
RMTAY9W7–Hannah Critchlow on stage at Hay Festival to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK
RF2HJWFHY–Person holding cellphone with logo of American neurotechnology company Neuralink Corp on screen in front of webpage. Focus on phone display.
RM2YNP5D3–Monument to Santiago Ramón y Cajal in the Retiro Park, Madrid, work of the sculptor Victorio Macho. Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain, Europe
RF2XPP2PP–Caucasian Female Neuroscientist Using Desktop Computer To Analyze CT Scans Of Human Brain In Busy Research Center Laboratory. Proffesional Doctor Finding Solutions for Brain Damage, Cancer Treatment.
RMG3YN0A–Dr Hannah Critchlow, neuroscientist, Cambridge academic, television presenter, science popularist, speaking on stage at The Hay Festival, Saturday 28 May 2016
RMPYBNCW–New York, USA. 26 October 2018. Protesters at a rally calling for the release of Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist serving an 86-year prison sentence in the USA. for her alleged assault on USA. personnel in Afghanistan. Credit: Joseph Reid/Alamy Live News
RF2F6H92T–Female patient who is in a neurology clinic and her brain is being scanned. Woman sitting in lab equipped for development of experiments. Neuroscientist looking for brain trauma, nervous system.
RM2JAAH21–Hay Festival, Hay on Wye, Wales, UK – Sunday 29th May 2022 – Dr Leor Zmigrod talks about The Science of Radicalisation during the Hay Festival – Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News
RMFJ8F9H–Edinburgh, Scotland. UK. 1st March. Richard Morris has been awarded the world's most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain's mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris .Pako Mera/Alamy Live News.
RM2E1M54G–Camillo Golgi 1843-1926 Italian Biologist Pathologist Neuroscientist
RMPP170Y–Neuroscientist Chris Timmerman explainibng how psychedelic drugs have been used to explore human consciousness, on the Humans Stage, at New Scientist Live
RM3A0T2A9–American neuroscientist Suzanne Corkin, pictured at the Edinburgh International Book Festival where she talked about her new book entitled 'Permanent Present Tense'. The three-week event is the world's biggest literary festival and is held during the annual Edinburgh Festival. The 2013 event featured talks and presentations by more than 500 authors from around the world and was the 30th edition of the festival.
RMC5YEKM–neuroscientist using key shaped paddle to perform transcranial magnetic stimulation TMS on subject sitting in lab Lit blue
RF2RHWXBJ–Santiago Ramon y Cajal bust, sculpted by Federico Zambrano Domenech, 2021
RMHYBR0D–'Cajal y sus hijos' is a photograph from 1889 of Santiago Ramón y Cajal, a Spanish neuroscientist, with his children in Barcelona. Cajal is celebrated for his pioneering work in neuroscience and his development of the neuron theory.
RMK0W6N2–Edinburgh, UK. 25th August 2017. Kathleen Taylor, the freelance science writer and neuroscientist, appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Gary Doak / Alamy Live News
RMHHMGTM–The exterior of the new Crick Institute. The Francis Crick Institute is a biomedical research centre in London.
RF3BRC96D–Researcher in lab coat and tie holding brain model in studio, with Serotonin molecular overlays
RMTAYA0T–Hannah Critchlow on stage at Hay Festival to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK
RF2HJWFK4–Smartphone with webpage of American neurotechnology company Neuralink Corporation on screen in front of logo. Focus on top-left of phone display.
RM2YNP5D6–Monument to Santiago Ramón y Cajal in the Retiro Park, Madrid, work of the sculptor Victorio Macho. Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain, Europe
RF2XPP0HK–Caucasian Female Neuroscientist Using Desktop Computer To Analyze MRI Scans Of Human Brain In Busy Research Center Laboratory. Proffesional Doctor Finding Solutions for Brain Damage, Cancer Treatment.
RMG3YN09–Dr Hannah Critchlow, neuroscientist, Cambridge academic, television presenter, science popularist, speaking on stage at The Hay Festival, Saturday 28 May 2016
RM2TD2R7X–Madrid, 02/07/2017. Interview with neuroscientist Arthur Konnerth. Photo: Ignacio Gil ARCHDC. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Ignacio Gil
RF2FA4XPC–Neuroscientist developing diagnosis wearing virtual reality headset in medicine laboratory, assistant adjusting examining sensors on patient sitting on chair. Medicine lab with modern technology.
RMRX0HYJ–Replicas is a 2018 American science fiction thriller film directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff, and written by Chad St. John, from a story by Stephen Hamel. The film tells the story of a neuroscientist who violates the law and biomedical ethics to bring his family members back to life after they die in a car accident. It stars Keanu Reeves, Alice Eve, and Thomas Middleditch. This photograph is supplied for editorial use only and is the copyright of the film company and/or the designated photographer assigned by the film or production company.
RMFJ8F9Y–Edinburgh, Scotland. UK. 1st March. Richard Morris has been awarded the world's most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain's mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris .Pako Mera/Alamy Live News.
RMRM70NA–Camillo Golgi 1843-1926 Italian Biologist Pathologist Neuroscientist
RM2A5P1J2–Ash Ranpura, Neuroscientist and clinical neurologist, discussing Who are we? A conversation between Buddhism and Neuroscience, on the Main Stage at New Scientist Live 2019
RM2PDYTF0–Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, 1776 – 1832, German physician and phrenologist
RMC5YEM2–neuroscientist using key shaped paddle to perform transcranial magnetic stimulation TMS on subject sitting in lab Lit blue
RFKYTXP1–Young scientist or medical specialist explains about different types of brain cells
RF2DRY4KK–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 20, 2019: A stamp printed in Germany, Federal Republic, shows Cécile Vogt (1875-1962), neuroscientist, Women in German Histo
RMK0W6MM–Edinburgh, UK. 25th August 2017. Kathleen Taylor, the freelance science writer and neuroscientist, appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Gary Doak / Alamy Live News
RMHHMGKC–The interior of the New Crick Institute. The new theatre. The Francis Crick Institute is a biomedical research centre in London.
RM2JE112X–PARIS, June 24, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on June 23, 2022 shows the awarding ceremony of the 2022 L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science Award at the headquarters of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris, France. Chinese neuroscientist Hu Hailan and four other woman scientists received the 2022 L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science Award at the headquarters of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris on Thursday evening. Hu, professor and executive director of the Neuroscience Center of
RMTAY9RP–Hannah Critchlow on stage at Hay Festival to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK
RF2HJWFHK–Person holding mobile phone with logo of US neurotechnology company Neuralink Corporation on screen in front of web page. Focus on phone display.
RM2M0FK03–Danish neuroscientist who was a Professor at the Panum Institute at the University of Copenhagen
RF2XPNFBX–Female Asian Neuroscientist Using Desktop Computer With Human Brain CT Scans In Modern Medical Research Center Laboratory. Professional Doctor Looking At Patient's Brain In 3D Software, Finding Tumors
RMG3YN04–Dr Hannah Critchlow, neuroscientist, Cambridge academic, television presenter, science popularist, speaking on stage at The Hay Festival, Saturday 28 May 2016
RM2TD2PX5–Madrid, 02/07/2017. Interview with neuroscientist Arthur Konnerth. Photo: Ignacio Gil ARCHDC. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Ignacio Gil
RMG9TH1K–Study participants kissing while sensors measure the electrical activity of their brains as Cognitive Neuroscientist, Dr David Lewis looks on in the Middlesex University Human Performance Lab.
RMRX0HWK–Replicas is a 2018 American science fiction thriller film directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff, and written by Chad St. John, from a story by Stephen Hamel. The film tells the story of a neuroscientist who violates the law and biomedical ethics to bring his family members back to life after they die in a car accident. It stars Keanu Reeves, Alice Eve, and Thomas Middleditch. This photograph is supplied for editorial use only and is the copyright of the film company and/or the designated photographer assigned by the film or production company.
RMFJ8FA0–Edinburgh, Scotland. UK. 1st March. Richard Morris has been awarded the world's most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain's mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris .Pako Mera/Alamy Live News.
RM2CTAKYW–Santiago Ramon y Cajal 1852-1934 Spanish Neuroscientist Pathologist
RM2A5P1JA–Ash Ranpura, Neuroscientist and clinical neurologist, discussing Who are we? A conversation between Buddhism and Neuroscience, on the Main Stage at New Scientist Live 2019
RMBXJEFW–Dr.Fouzia Siddiqui sister of Neuroscientist Dr.Aafia Siddiqui along with Tina Foster and Sara Howard addresses press conference
RMC5YEMD–neuroscientist using key shaped paddle to perform transcranial magnetic stimulation TMS on subject sitting in lab Lit green
RFKRRC1A–Young female scientist or tech writes report in modern laboratory, This image is toned.
RMHPC1MX–Milan Italy. 20 February 2017. The English electronic musician and neuroscientist Sam Shepherd known on stage as FLOATING POINTS perform live on stage at Mediolanum Forum opening the show of The XX Credit: Rodolfo Sassano/Alamy Live News
RMK0W6MJ–Edinburgh, UK. 25th August 2017. Kathleen Taylor, the freelance science writer and neuroscientist, appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Gary Doak / Alamy Live News
RMHHMGM5–The interior of the New Crick Institute. The Francis Crick Institute is a biomedical research centre in London.