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Brown Institute for Brain Science
NameBrown Institute for Brain Science
CityProvidence
StateRhode Island
CountryUnited States

Brown Institute for Brain Science is a research institute located at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and is affiliated with the Warren Alpert Medical School and the School of Engineering. The institute was established to advance our understanding of the human brain and to develop new treatments for neurological disorders and neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and stroke, in collaboration with researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and Stanford University. The institute's research focuses on the neural basis of cognition, emotion, and behavior, and involves faculty members from Department of Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, and Department of Computer Science at Brown University, as well as researchers from National Institutes of Health, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Allen Institute for Brain Science.

History

The Brown Institute for Brain Science was established in 1999 with a gift from Robert J. Horvitz, a Nobel laureate and investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Brown University president Gordon Gee. The institute's founding director was John Donoghue, a neuroscientist and engineer who developed the BrainGate neural prosthesis system, in collaboration with researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University. The institute has since grown to include over 100 faculty members from Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, and Butler Hospital, as well as researchers from National Institutes of Health, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Oxford. The institute has also established partnerships with other research institutions, including Massachusetts General Hospital, University of California, Los Angeles, and University of Cambridge.

Research

The Brown Institute for Brain Science conducts research in a wide range of areas, including neuroplasticity, synaptic transmission, and neurodegenerative disease, using techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging and electrophysiology, in collaboration with researchers from University of California, San Francisco, Columbia University, and Duke University. The institute is also home to the Center for Neurorestoration and Neurotechnology, which develops new treatments for paralysis, amputation, and other motor disorders, in partnership with researchers from Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, University of Pittsburgh, and University of Washington. Additionally, the institute has a strong focus on neuroengineering, with research groups developing new brain-computer interfaces, neural prosthetics, and neurosurgical devices, in collaboration with researchers from Johns Hopkins University, University of Pennsylvania, and California Institute of Technology.

Organization

The Brown Institute for Brain Science is organized into several research centers and programs, including the Center for Central Nervous System Function, the Center for Neuroinformatics, and the Program in Neuroscience, which involve faculty members from Department of Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, and Department of Computer Science at Brown University, as well as researchers from National Institutes of Health, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Allen Institute for Brain Science. The institute is also affiliated with the Warren Alpert Medical School and the School of Engineering at Brown University, and has partnerships with other research institutions, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and Stanford University. The institute's faculty members include neuroscientists, engineers, computer scientists, and clinicians from Rhode Island Hospital, Butler Hospital, and other hospitals, as well as researchers from University of California, Berkeley, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge.

Education

The Brown Institute for Brain Science offers a range of educational programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in neuroscience, neuroengineering, and computer science, in collaboration with Department of Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, and Department of Computer Science at Brown University. The institute also offers research training programs for postdoctoral fellows and graduate students, as well as summer research programs for undergraduate students, in partnership with researchers from National Institutes of Health, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Allen Institute for Brain Science. Additionally, the institute hosts seminars, workshops, and conferences on topics related to brain science and neurotechnology, featuring speakers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and Stanford University.

Facilities

The Brown Institute for Brain Science is located in the J. Walter Wilson Building on the Brown University campus, and has state-of-the-art research facilities, including laboratories, imaging facilities, and computer clusters, in collaboration with researchers from University of California, San Francisco, Columbia University, and Duke University. The institute also has access to clinical research facilities at Rhode Island Hospital and Butler Hospital, and has partnerships with other research institutions, including Massachusetts General Hospital, University of California, Los Angeles, and University of Cambridge. The institute's facilities are equipped with advanced neuroimaging and neurophysiology equipment, including functional magnetic resonance imaging and electrophysiology systems, in collaboration with researchers from Johns Hopkins University, University of Pennsylvania, and California Institute of Technology.

Category:Research institutes in the United States

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