New $3.1M NIH Grant to Explore Relationship Between Anxiety and Memory
Posted on April 16th, 2024
Human Brain Data Should Be Shared
Posted on April 15th, 2024
How Single-Cell Omics is Revolutionizing Our View Of Neurobiology
Posted on April 4th, 2024
The adult human brain is made up of billions of neurons and glial cells.
Brains beyond the wiring diagram
Posted on March 25th, 2024
Nematode neuroscientists map how neurons use peptides for long-range communication
Opera legend Renee Fleming teams up with Dr. Francis Collins to study how music can improve health
Posted on February 23rd, 2024
Giants in their fields of music and science are merging their knowledge to propel advancements in body and mind.
Researchers Use Deep Brain Stimulation to Map Therapeutic Targets for Four Brain Disorders
Posted on February 23rd, 2024
Mass General Brigham researchers identified sets of connections that are disrupted and malfunctioning as a consequence of Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, obsessive compulsive disorder and Tourette's syndrom
Team creates novel rabies viral vectors for neural circuit mapping
Posted on February 15th, 2024
New tools can detect microstructural changes in aging and Alzheimer's disease brain neurons
OHSU Brain Institute hosts annual Brain Awareness Season lecture series
Posted on February 15th, 2024
This year’s series features a conversation with neuroscience advocate, retiring congressman Earl Blumenauer
Researchers find response to ketamine depends on opioid pathways, but varies by sex
Posted on February 12th, 2024
A new study in rats led by Stanford Medicine researchers looked at whether ketamine’s effects depend on opioid pathways — and uncovered a surprising difference between males and females.
Revolutionizing the Cell Mapping Process
Posted on February 12th, 2024
UConn Assistant Professor of Physiology and Neurobiology Linnaea Ostroff takes an alternate approach to imaging multiple molecules in tissue samples, a process known as multiplexing