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The idea of connecting computers directly to our brains is moving from fantasy to reality, and some of the richest and most powerful men are pouring money into the space, chasing a vision that the technology could one day upend healthcare — and everyday life as we know it.
Six Students Receive 2022-2023 Graduate Awards in Brain Science
Six Brown University students have received graduate awards for the 2022/2023 academic year from the Robert J. and Nancy D. Carney Institute for Brain Science. The Graduate Awards in Brain Science recognize early-career scientists who have made outstanding research progress and demonstrate strong potential for successful lifelong scientific careers. Recipients receive stipend and tuition support for a full year.
Community Spotlight: Daphna Buchsbaum
Daphna Buchsbaum is an Assistant Professor of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences at Brown University. She directs the Computational Cognitive Development Lab and its sister lab, the Brown Dog Lab.
Community Spotlight: Yu-Wen Alvin Huang
Yu-Wen Alvin Huang is the GLF Translational Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry, joining the faculty of Brown Biology and Medicine in July, 2019.
Two Carney faculty elected AAAS fellows
Two researchers affiliated with the Carney Institute for Brain Science are among five members of the Brown University faculty who have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general scientific society.
The 2022 Society for Neuroscience Meeting: The View from Carney
After two years of remote attendance, Carney Institute staff, students, postdocs, and affiliated faculty traveled to San Diego for the 2022 Society for Neuroscience meeting. Colleagues connected face to face, shared ideas and research, presented groundbreaking work, attended plenaries and discussions, and picked-up swag at the conference hall.
National Institutes of Health Senior Investigator Dr. Katherine Roche Highlights the NIH-Brown Graduate Partnership Program
Dr. Roche credits the NIH-Brown GPP partnership with seeding important inter-institute interactions at NIH, and she emphasizes that working collaboratively with co-directors and the Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE) has been essential for the partnership’s success.
Community Spotlight: Jonghwan Lee
Jonghwan Lee is an Assistant Professor of Engineering and an Assistant Professor of Brain Science. He leads a research group leelab.ai at the intersection of medical photonics, neural engineering, and artificial intelligence.
November 15, 2022
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Why do children learn more quickly than adults? New study offers clues
A new study led by a team of Brown University neuroscientists details the brain mechanisms that allow children to learn more efficiently than adults.
Carney Institute Director Dr. Diane Lipscombe Inducted Into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
An honorary society and policy organization founded in 1780, the Academy elects exceptionally accomplished individuals and engages them in advancing the public good. Lipscombe signed the Book of Members at an Induction Ceremony that celebrated recently elected artists, scholars, scientists, and leaders in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors.
August 22, 2022
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Using new technique, researchers make surprising discoveries about how flies’ brains respond to tastes
The study is an example of how brain imaging technology — in this case developed by researchers at Brown University — can be adapted to advance knowledge of brain processes and prompt new questions about behavior.
Neuroengineering Tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor Faculty Search
Brown University's School of Engineering invites applications from rising and established leaders in neuroengineering for a tenure-track/tenured position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level.
Abdelfattah earns Rita Allen Foundation Scholar award
Congratulations to Ahmed Abdelfattah!
July 6, 2022
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Researchers discover brain pathway that helps to explain light’s effect on mood
Improved understanding of a neural pathway connecting light-sensitive cells in the retina with the cortical brain regions involved in mood and cognition has implications for the development of treatments for mood disorders.
March 21, 2022
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Seen and ‘herd’: Collective motion in crowds is largely determined by participants’ field of vision
Researchers at Brown University developed a new model to predict human flocking behavior based on optics and other sensory data.
March 10, 2022
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Brown researcher to lead $16M grant to explore potential cause, treatment for Alzheimer’s disease
Led by principal investigator John Sedivy, a multi-university effort will build on recent discoveries about mechanisms of aging to understand causes and potential treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.
Seven brain science projects receive research seed awards
Brown University's Office of the Vice President for Research has awarded $1 million in seed funds to support 21 research projects led by Brown researchers, including seven brain science-related projects.
Carney professor wins three awards for contributions to psychological science
Brown University scientist Oriel FeldmanHall has recently received three early-career awards from prestigious neuroscience and psychological professional societies for her contributions to science.
The Effort Puzzle: Carney scientists analyze people’s motivation to achieve versus avoid failure
From the school to the workplace, whether someone achieves their goals is determined by the mental effort they invest in their tasks. A study by Brown University scientists examined what motivates people to work harder on specific tasks and in certain situations.
February 8, 2022
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Brown professor wins CERF Medical Engineering Prize for ‘Braingate+SoftRobotics’ project
Dr. Leigh Hochberg is part of an award-winning team that is combining soft robotic devices with brain-computer interface technology to help people with ALS.
Frontal Lobes and Fun: Neuroscience 10 continues to tickle the grey matter of future scientists—and everyone else
Halfway through John Stein’s lecture on the anatomy of the human brain hundreds of students in Brown’s largest lecture hall, the Salomon Center, began bobbing their heads up and down. Stein was in the middle of explaining the symptoms of bacterial meningitis, a deadly dangerous infection of brain tissue. It turns out that a simple bobbing of the head can test for an inflamed dura mater, a key symptom of brain infection.
Carney Institute grants $898k in innovation awards to Brown scientists
Through an innovation awards program, the Robert J. and Nancy D. Carney Institute for Brain Science will provide $898,000 in seed funding for new high-impact research in computation, Alzheimer’s disease and other areas of brain science.
January 25, 2022
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To research addiction, Brown senior Eve Glenn is combining empathy with cutting-edge brain science
After witnessing challenges faced by childhood friends, Glenn is researching the neurobiological underpinnings of alcohol and substance abuse disorders with the goal of enabling more effective treatments.
Rewiring the Brain with Light: Novel optical synapses link cells through photon transmission
A collaborative team of researchers, working across fields of study, has found a new way to control the conversation between any two cells by using a novel technology that replaces normal chemical brain communication with optical pulses.