Formation | 2016 |
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Founder | Tianqiao Chen and Chrissy Luo |
Type | Non-profit institute |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Supporting fundamental brain research and development |
Headquarters | Menlo Park, California |
Region | United States, China |
Methods | Endowments and educational programs |
Fields | Neuroscience |
Executive director | David Tan[1] |
Affiliations | Zhou Liangfu Foundation, Caltech, Huashan Hospital, Shanghai Mental Health Center |
Endowment (2016) | $1 billion |
Website | cheninstitute |
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The Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute (also referred to as the Chen Institute or TCCI) is a non-profit institute founded by husband and wife Tianqiao Chen and Chrissy Luo with the aim of supporting study into the human brain. In 2016 the couple committed US$1 billion to support the institute's work,[2] which focuses on research in three core areas – brain discovery, brain treatment and brain development. Towards that end, the institute supports interdisciplinary research concerning neuroscience, particularly research on brain mechanics, perception,[3] and the impact of perception on behavior and well-being.[4]