Funded Awards

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) BRAIN Initiative funds a wide-variety of research: toolmakers, trainees, individual labs testing new hypotheses, and large, team-based efforts aiming to catalyze neuroscience inquiry forward. Explore NIH BRAIN Initiative funded awards listed below. Click on the project title to learn more about it within NIH RePORTER.

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Title
Investigator(s)
Institution
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunity #
Title Cortico-striatal representations of multisensory decision-making
Investigator
Xiaonan Sun
Institute
feinstein institute for medical research
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Perceptual decision-making is a complex cognitive function critical for health, reproductive success, and survival. In this process, an informed choice based on sensory evidence is made through engagement of circuits across the brain.
Title Cracking the Olfactory Code
Investigator
Dmitry Rinberg
Institute
new york university school of medicine
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary (Overall: Cracking the Olfactory Code) Sensation drives perception, which informs decisions and actions. Olfaction is the main sense used by most animals to interact with the environment.
Title CRCNS: Closed-Loop Computational Neuroscience for Causally Dissecting Circuits
Investigator
Christopher John Rozell, Garrett B. Stanley
Institute
georgia institute of technology
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number

Despite substantial progress characterizing neural responses, it is particularly challenging to determine causal interactions within recurrently connected circuits due to the confounding influence of the interconnections.

Title CRCNS: Neurocomputational Study of Reward-Related Decision-Making & Uncertainty
Investigator
Angela Yu
Institute
university of california, san diego
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number

Humans and animals often make decisions under uncertainty, whereby each decision affects not only the immediate reward gain but also longer-term information gain.

Title CRCNS: Optimization of closed-loop control of gamma oscillations
Investigator
Satish S Nair
Institute
university of missouri - columbia
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number

Throughout the brain, specialized systems carry out different but complementary functions, sometimes independently but often in cooperation. However, we do not understand how their activity is dynamically coordinated, and dysregulation of this is associated with many mental health conditions.

Title CRCNS: Processing speed in the human connectome across the lifespan
Investigator
Dora Hermes
Institute
mayo clinic rochester
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Title CRCNS: Reward and motivation in neural networks
Investigator
Alexei Koulakov, Bo Li
Institute
cold spring harbor laboratory
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number

The overall goal of this project is to develop a reinforcement learning (RL) theory of motivation, understood here as motivational salience, and to test the conclusions of this theory using experimental observations obtained in the ventral pallidum (VP).

Title Customizable, Ultra-high Density Optic Fiber-paired Multielectrode Array by 3D Nanoparticle Printing
Investigator
Rahul Panat
Institute
carnegie-mellon university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Abstract Recent technological advances have led to the realization recording devices that can sample neuronal activity from up to a few hundred channels in a limited area.
Title DANDI: Distributed Archives for Neurophysiology Data Integration
Investigator
Satrajit Sujit Ghosh, Yaroslav O Halchenko
Institute
massachusetts institute of technology
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Neuroscientific data contain information from an incredible diversity of species, are generated by a plethora of devices, and encapsulate the results of scientific thinking and decision making.
Title Deep brain live imaging of cAMP and protein kinase A activities underlying synaptic- and circuit-level mechanisms during learned behaviors
Investigator
Shana M Augustin
Institute
national institute on alcohol abuse and alcoholism
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number

Neuromodulation is crucial for information processing throughout the brain. Neuromodulators influence neuronal function by acting through G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) to alter neuronal excitability and synaptic transmission, which can then affect circuit functions.

Title Defining the anatomical, molecular and functional logic of internal copy circuits involved in dexterous forelimb behaviors
Investigator
Eiman Azim
Institute
salk institute for biological studies
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary Behavior is movement, and the effective and efficient execution of movement has served as a fundamental evolutionary force shaping the form and function of the nervous system.
Title Dendritic Computation and Representation of Head Direction in Retrosplenial Cortex
Investigator
Mark Thomas Harnett
Institute
massachusetts institute of technology
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
The mammalian cortex plays a critical role in integrating multiple streams of information to guide adaptive behavior. For example, head direction (HD) information is combined with visual and spatial input in the mouse retrosplenial cortex (RSC).
Title Designing and deploying an expanded color palette of voltage indicators engineered for multiphoton microscopy
Investigator
Francois St-Pierre, Andreas Tolias
Institute
baylor college of medicine
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The ability to track electrical activity in genetically defined neurons deep in the brain has long been sought by neuroscientists to unravel the functions of neuronal circuits in health and disease.
Title Determining the role of muscle afferent signals in cortical proprioceptive representation
Investigator
Kyle Blum
Institute
northwestern university at chicago
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary The overall premise of this proposal is to understand how the transformation of the signals from proprioceptive afferents within muscles leads to the representation of movements in somatosensory cortex.
Title Develop a multi-modal cross-scale fMRI platform with laminar-specific cellular recordings through multi-channel tapered photonic crystal fiber array
Investigator
Xin Yu
Institute
massachusetts general hospital
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Brain dynamic low-frequency (
Title Developing genetically-encoded detectors for neuropeptide release based on class B G-protein coupled peptide receptors
Investigator
Zhiping P. Pang
Institute
rbhs-robert wood johnson medical school
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Abstract Synaptic transmission is mainly mediated by classical neurotransmitters such as glutamate and g-amino butyric acid (GABA) which transduce fast information flow in the brain. This process is tightly regulated by neuromodu- lators including monoamines and neuropeptides.
Title Developing new tools for high throughput analysis of microcircuits and synapse ultrastructure using tagged vesicular transporters and deep learning.
Investigator
Daniela Boassa, Thomas Hnasko
Institute
university of california, san diego
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
PROJECT SUMMARY Synaptic dysfunction is a common feature of neuropsychiatric disease. For example, a hallmark of age-related neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s is synaptic fibrilization and aggregation of key proteins that participate in synapse and cell loss.
Title Developing novel chemo-optogenetic tools for in vivo applications
Investigator
Pui Ying Lam
Institute
university of utah
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Optogenetics and chemo-optogenetics are powerful tools for modulating cell activities with light.
Title Development and validation of AAV vectors to manipulate specific neuronal subtypes and circuits involved in epilepsy and psychiatric disorders across mammalian species.
Investigator
Benjamin E Deverman, Jordane Dimidschstein, Gordon J Fishell
Institute
broad institute, inc.
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
PROJECT SUMMARY In this proposal we aim to identify gene regulatory elements that permit the targeting and manipulation of brain circuit models of human brain function.
Title Development of new photo-releasable neuropeptide nano-vesicles for studying modulation in the brain
Investigator
Zhenpeng Qin, Paul A Slesinger
Institute
university of texas dallas
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Neuropeptides are important signaling molecules that regulate brain states, modify neural activity and control vascular tone in the nervous system.
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