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March 1, 2024
News from Brown
Marvel at the mysteries of the human brain at the Brown Brain Fair on March 16
Free and open to the public, the annual family-friendly event invites Rhode Islanders to learn about brain science through interactive stations, creative art projects, lively games and engaging lighting talks.
Dopaminergic therapy and deep brain stimulation can improve the motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD). But both treatments can make patients more impulsive. In a new study, Carney researchers combined experimental testing with computational modeling to uncover two different routes the two treatments take to modify decision-making.
A semester-long program at ICERM and a dynamic new hire at Carney promise a major payoff for brain science
Mathematical neuroscientist Carina Curto led an ambitious semester program at ICERM this fall, attracting neuroscientists and mathematicians from all over the world. She brings her vision to Carney in July 2024.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink Has Implanted Its First Chip in a Human Brain. What’s Next?
The wealthiest person on Earth has taken the next step toward a commercial brain interface.
Three Carney faculty named as MIT Faculty Founder Initiative finalists
Carolina Haass-Koffler, Stephanie R. Jones and Frederike Petzschner are among the twelve researchers selected as finalists for 2023-24 MIT-Royalty Pharma Prize Competition to support female entrepreneurs in biotech.
Alcohol and drugs rewire your brain by changing how your genes work – research is investigating how to counteract addiction’s effects
Many people are wired to seek and respond to rewards. Your brain interprets food as rewarding when you are hungry and water as rewarding when you are thirsty. But addictive substances like alcohol and drugs of abuse can overwhelm the natural reward pathways in your brain, resulting in intolerable cravings and reduced impulse control.
January 17, 2024
Alumni & Friends
Can eating and sleeping habits help us better understand Alzheimer’s?
Researchers at the Center for Alzheimer’s Disease Research are examining how risk factors and neuropsychiatric patterns may hold the key for early detection, and early intervention, in this fast-growing disease.
2024 Practical challenges for precision medicine
The prediction of individual treatment responses with machine learning faces hurdles
January 9, 2024
News from Brown
Faculty at Brown earn prominent awards, distinctions in 2023
Over the last year, prestigious national and international organizations recognized Brown faculty for their research, scholarship and leadership.
Community Spotlight: Michael Lepori
Michael Lepori is a second-year graduate student working in the LUNAR lab and Serre Lab.
December 18, 2023
News From The Graduate School
D-SPAN Scholars at Brown
Four Brown doctoral students have been recognized with the prestigious NIH Blueprint and BRAIN Initiative Diversity Specialized Predoctoral to Postdoctoral Advancement in Neuroscience Awards, commonly known as D-SPAN, over the past several years. These awards aim to foster diversity and excellence in neuroscience research.
December 13, 2023
News from Brown
Hannah Doyle: Studying brains in the lab and showing brawn in the ring
The Brown neuroscience Ph.D. student and competitive boxer researches how the brain processes combinations — like the ones she practices at the gym — to better understand cognitive disorders.
Carney Year in Review - In 2023, Carney continued to push the boundaries of brain science
What a year it’s been for brain science at Brown! From exploring the rise of ChatGPT and AI, to the expansion of the fluid biomarkers lab, to awards for innovative new technologies, Carney’s community of faculty, researchers and trainees are pushing scientific boundaries and expanding our understanding of the brain.
Community Spotlight: Darcy Diesburg
Darcy Diesburg is a postdoctoral fellow in the neuroscience department and works in the lab of Stephanie Jones.
Brown’s MRI facility sparks magnetic new research
Faculty, students reflect on research, resources, mentorship at Carney Institute’s MRI Research Facility.
Searching for a faculty position in brain science?
Check out these open faculty searches at Brown being conducted during the 2023-2024 Academic Year.
A Vision for the Future of Dementia
Ted Huey, director of the Memory and Aging Program, is excited about Brown’s potential to change the research landscape.
Carney Recruiting Tenure-track Assistant, Associate or Full Professor in Computational Brain Science
The successful applicant will have an outstanding record of research and teaching, which contributes to the mission of the home department and the Carney Institute. We are particularly interested in scholars who demonstrate commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in the brain sciences.
Researchers from across the globe join together for a day-long symposium on autism and rare genetic diseases
When someone we care about falls ill, not knowing the cause of their ailment or how to treat their condition can be a frightening, exhausting experience. This is especially true for those suffering from rare genetic diseases and complex conditions like autism where research that begins at the bench and in the lab often moves to the bedside at an incremental rate.
October 2, 2023
News from Brown
New institute convenes biomedical engineers and clinicians to create solutions to improve human health
The new Institute for Biology, Engineering and Medicine at Brown University is developing and advancing research collaborations to produce biomedical ideas and innovations with clinical impact.
Community Spotlight: Saud Alhusaini
Saud Alhusaini (M.D. Ph.D.) is an assistant professor in the Department of neurology within the Division of Biology and Medicine at Brown University and a movement disorders specialist practicing at Rhode Island Hospital.
Eight Carney Summer Scholars make discoveries in computational brain science and in themselves
This summer, eight undergraduates from across the country journeyed to Brown to study computational brain science and explore what possibilities each of their futures hold.
August 23, 2023
News from Brown
Brain-computer interface guides speech-disabled person’s intended words to computer screen
Using a brain-computer interface, a clinical trial participant who lost the ability to speak was able to create text on a computer at rates that approach the speed of regular speech just by thinking of saying the words.
August 15, 2023
News from Brown
One vial at a time, researchers at Brown analyze the mysteries of Alzheimer’s
In a new fluid biomarkers laboratory at Brown’s Carney Institute for Brain Science, researchers study blood samples for biological signals of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, expanding the possibilities of brain research.