Duke Institute for Brain Sciences

 

Summary

Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) was created as a cross-school, campus-wide, interdisciplinary Institute with a commitment to building an interactive community of brain science research and scholarship.

DIBS encourages innovation and collaborations that transcend the boundaries of traditional disciplines, bringing together a diverse community of academics from the biomedical sciences, social sciences, physical sciences, humanities, law, business, public policy, mathematics, computer science and engineering.

Information

Website:   http://www.dibs.duke.edu/ Brain Initiative Grant – “Path Toward MRI with Direct Sensitivity to Neuro-Electro-Magnetic Oscillations”

Email:  contact form Phone: (919) 684-3422 Address: Duke University Box 91003 Levine Science Research Center, Room B107 450 Research Drive Durham, North Carolina 27708

Organization

Director: Michael Platt

 

About the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences

Duke Institute for Brain Sciences was created in 2007 as a cross-school, campus-wide, interdisciplinary Institute with a commitment to building an interactive community of brain science research and scholarship. DIBS encourages innovation and collaborations that transcend the boundaries of traditional disciplines, bringing together a diverse community of academics from the biomedical sciences, social sciences, physical sciences, humanities, law, business, public policy, mathematics, computer science and engineering.

Our Mission:

to advance interdisciplinary research and education that transforms our understanding of brain function and translates into innovative solutions for health and society

Our Vision:

an interactive community of scholars—faculty, students, postdoctoral fellows and staff—who ...

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UNC Neuroscience

The UNC Neuroscience Center is an interdepartmental research center at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine.

The mission of the Neuroscience Center is to promote neuroscience research that is innovative, collaborative and translational. The Center promotes this goal by bringing together researchers working on fundamental problems in basic and clinical neuroscience. By integrating work across the spectrum of neuroscience, we aim to advance our understanding of brain development and function, and to identify new therapeutic approaches to a broad range of neurological and psychiatric disorders.

Web Information

UNC Neuroscience Center website: med.unc.edu/neuroscience Behavioral Neuroscience Graduate Program: bnpsych.unc.edu/ BRAIN Initiative Grant – ” Dreadd2.0: An Enhanced Chemogenetic Toolkit”

Contact Information

Email:  admin info Phone: (919) 843-8536 Address: 8109 Neuroscience Research Building CB# 7250 115 Mason Farm Rd. Chapel Hill, NC 27599

About the UNC Neuroscience Center

The UNC Neuroscience Center is an interdepartmental research center at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine. The mission of the Neuroscience Center is to promote neuroscience research that is innovative, collaborative and translational. The Center promotes this goal by bringing together researchers working on fundamental problems in basic and clinical neuroscience. By integrating work across the spectrum of neuroscience, we aim to advance our understanding of brain development and function, and to identify new therapeutic approaches to a broad range ...

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Neuro@Tech

Neuroscience and Neuroengineering research and education are found across multiple Schools and Colleges at Georgia Tech and span a wide range of interests, many of which pivot on cutting-edge technology.

Neuro@Tech devleops and translates innovative solutions to the challenges of understanding the complexity of the nervour system, treating neurological diseases and injuries, and augmenting neural function. Neuro@Tech uses qualitative systems-level, and integrative approaches to study the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system.

Web Information

Website:  neuro.gatech.edu/ Brain Initiative Grant – “In-vivo circuit activity measurement at single cell, sub-threshold resolution”

Contact Information

Email: andrews@bme.gatech.edu

About

Welcome to Neuro@Tech!  Neuroscience and Neuroengineering research and education are found across multiple Schools and Colleges at Georgia Tech and span a wide range of interests, many of which pivot on cutting-edge technology. We develop and translate interdisciplinary and innovative solutions to the challenges of understanding the complexity of the nervous system, treating neurological diseases and injuries, and augmenting neural function.

What makes Neuro@Tech special? Neuro@Tech is a dynamic and exciting community that fosters our existing programs and catalyzes new collaborative directions within Georgia Tech and with the broader Neuroscience and Neuroengineering communities.  We use quantitative, systems-level, and integrative approaches to study the most complex human organ—the brain—and the equally elegant spinal cord and ...

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