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Perspective: Multitasking and the pandemic parent

Multitasking is constant for parents during COVID-19. To be sure, even when there is not a worldwide pandemic, our society has a problem with multitasking.
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Community Spotlight: Stephanie Jones

Brown University computational neuroscientist Stephanie Jones has received the BIOMAG2020 Mid-Career Award for her transformative contributions to the field of biomagnetism research.
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Community Spotlight: Stephanie Jones

Brown University computational neuroscientist Stephanie Jones has received the BIOMAG2020 Mid-Career Award for her transformative contributions to the field of biomagnetism research.
Can a baby aspirin-sized device know what we’re thinking? Could it help someone who is paralyzed to move again? Dr. Leigh Hochberg is a Professor of Engineering at Brown University, the Director of the Center for Neurorestoration and Neurotechnology at the Providence VA Medical Center, a Neurologist at Mass General and a Principal Researcher for BrainGate clinical trials.
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Community Spotlight: Sara Zeppilli

Sara Zeppilli first discovered neuroscience in her native Italy eight years ago. Now, she is a graduate student at Brown University and the first author of a study that lays the foundation for understanding the evolution of olfactory sensory processing across species.
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Carney statement on racial injustice

The following is a statement from the directors of the Carney Institute for Brain Science to members of the institute's community.