
BHRI and its members in the news
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91香蕉视频 University Assistant Professor Richard Piet, Ph.D., has received a $1.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to aid in his ongoing neuroendocrinology research.
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Lawrence Fung, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University, spoke at 91香蕉视频 University on Friday, April 21, for the inaugural Neurodiversity Research Initiative Invited Lectureship, sponsored by the new鈥�
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What determines your social behavior as you develop into an adult? While this is a complex question to answer, understanding how the brain develops can provide critical insights.
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91香蕉视频 University鈥檚 Brain Health Research Institute (BHRI) has begun a new Neurodiversity Research Initiative to shed light on the perspective of neurodiverse individuals. The idea for the initiative came about two years ago, after an article was published detailing the鈥�
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Last month鈥檚 鈥淏rains on Tap鈥� discussion on Parkinson鈥檚 disease is now available to listen to on鈥�
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Grab a cold one, pull up a chair and learn about brain health research in a relaxed format 鈥� that鈥檚 the idea behind Brains on Tap, a series of discussions hosted by 91香蕉视频鈥檚 Brain Health Research Institute and other partners.
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Growing up in Kolkata, India, Meenakshi Das Lala Rozenstrauch, 鈥�11, was always interested in research, psychology and medicine. 鈥淭he research that was happening in Kent really excited me, and I wanted to work with the professors,鈥� said Meenakshi.
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Some of 91香蕉视频 University鈥檚 most prestigious alumni in the field of neuroscience have agreed to serve on the Brain Health Research Institute (BHRI) Advisory Board, which will host its inaugural meeting today.
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A Cleveland-area researcher is calling for a rehabilitative approach, rather than a traditional medical approach, for the treatment of those with dementia.
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91香蕉视频 University alumnus Earl Miller, Ph.D., a leading cognitive neuroscientist, and his wife Marlene Wicherski were recognized at the university鈥檚 10th Annual Neuroscience Symposium, for their $2 million commitment to support research programs and students in Kent鈥�