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 #
TitleScalable electron tomography for connectomics
Investigator
Mark H Ellisman, Wei-Chung Allen Lee
Institute
harvard medical school
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary / Abstract A fundamental goal in neuroscience is understanding how neural network function arises from circuit structure. However, the immense complexity of most brain networks has been a significant barrier to progress.
TitleScalable Molecular Pipelines for FAIR and Reusable BICAN Molecular Data
Investigator
Jesse Gillis, Timothy L Tickle, Owen R White
Institute
broad institute, inc.
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
PROJECT SUMMARY This project will create scalable resources that will be critical to the development of BRAIN Initiative Cell Atlas Network (BICAN) consortium brain atlases. This team will focus on the development of common molecular data processing pipelines that are cloud-native and FAIR.
TitleScalable technologies for brain-wide connectomics of transcriptomic cell types: focus on brainstem
Investigator
Jayaram Chandrashekar, Karel Svoboda
Institute
allen institute
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project summary, Scalable technologies for brain-wide connectomics of transcriptomic cell types: focus on brainstem This proposal is to develop a scalable pipeline to combine high-resolution morphology and molecular classification of individual neurons to define morpho-molecular cell types in the br
TitleScalable, non-dissociative single-cell RNA sequencing for mapping the brain in health and disease
Investigator
Li Sun
Institute
topogene, inc.
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number

A fundamental goal of the BRAIN Initiative and other neuroscience projects is to map cell types in the brain and study their changes associated with function, disease, and drug treatment.

TitleSecondary analysis of resting state MEG data using the Human Neocortical Neurosolver software tool for cellular and circuit-level interpretation
Investigator
Stephanie Ruggiano Jones
Institute
brown university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary The neuroscience community is experiencing a revolution in its ability to share and analyze vast amounts of human brain imaging data, with support from the BRAIN Initiative and other substantial data-sharing efforts.
TitleSensory-motor strategies for odor-guided navigation
Investigator
Ian Gordon Davison
Institute
boston university (charles river campus)
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary Animals interact with the world through dynamic, iterative sensory-motor processes that guide their ongoing movement.
TitleSimultaneous high-throughput functional, transcriptomic and connectivity profiling using FUNseq
Investigator
Andreas Tolias, Anthony M Zador
Institute
baylor college of medicine
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary Recent advances in technology driven by the BRAIN Initiative have yielded new methods for characterizing the ac- tivity, transcriptome, and microscale anatomy of neurons throughout the brain, and have increased the throughput of these techniques by orders of magnitude.
TitleSpatiotemporal epigenomic and chromosomal architectural cell atlas of developing human brains
Investigator
Chongyuan Luo
Institute
university of california los angeles
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
PROJECT SUMMARY The adult human brain is comprised of numerous cell types exhibiting specific transcriptomic and epigenomic signatures associated with their spatial location, connectivity, and function.
TitleSpinal Cord Stimulation to Improve Motor Function in People with Post-Stroke Hemiplegia
Investigator
Marco Capogrosso, Douglas J Weber
Institute
university of pittsburgh at pittsburgh
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
SUMMARY Motivation: In the US, almost 800’000 people have a stroke every year.
TitleStatistical machine learning tools for understanding neural ensemble representations and dynamics
Investigator
Uri Tzvi Eden, Loren M Frank, Alan David Kaplan
Institute
university of california, san francisco
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
The brain is a massively interconnected network of specialized circuits.
TitleSub-millimeter precision wireless neuromodulation using a microwave split ring resonator
Investigator
Ji-Xin Cheng
Institute
boston university (charles river campus)
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary Minimally invasive neural modulation at sub-millimeter spatial resolution remains a critical yet unmet biomedical need. Researchers have explored a broad spectrum of electromagnetic wave and developed wireless neuromodulation methods.
TitleSystematic identification of enhancers to target the breadth of excitatory and inhibitory neuronal cell types in the cerebral cortex
Investigator
Paola Arlotta, Benjamin E Deverman, Gordon J Fishell, Yating Wang
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.
TitleTargeted Neuromodulation by Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Fields
Investigator
Andrei G Pakhomov
Institute
old dominion university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Nanosecond pulsed electric field (nsPEF) is a new modality for neuromodulation, with unique capabilities qualitatively different from the conventional electrostimulation.
TitleThalamus in the middle: computations in multi-regional neural circuits
Investigator
Adam G Carter, Jayaram Chandrashekar, Jorge H Jaramillo, Karel Svoboda, Bosiljka Tasic
Institute
allen institute
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Summary, Overall (Thalamus in the middle: computations in multi-regional neural circuits) This collaborative project aims to uncover the logic of signal routing from subcortical areas to the frontal cortex through the thalamus.
TitleThe Disadvantage Exposome as a Driver of Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology
Investigator
Margo Heston
Institute
university of wisconsin-madison
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
1 PROJECT SUMMARY 2 Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia worldwide, incurring a projected healthcare 3 burden of $1 trillion in the United States alone by 2060.
TitleThe Heart and the Mind: An Integrative Approach to Brain-Body Interactions in the Zebrafish
Investigator
Florian Engert, Mark C Fishman, Adrienne L Fairhall, Jeff W Lichtman, Joshua T Vogelstein
Institute
harvard university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
The heart and the mind: an integrative approach to brain-body interactions in the zebrafish Our current U19 has focused primarily on Exteroception, which can be defined as the accumulated sensory experience originating from events in the outside world.
TitleThe interaction of cortical and subcortical processing in natural sensory behavior
Investigator
Cristopher M Niell, Michael Wehr
Institute
university of oregon
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Abstract Our brains have evolved to extract relevant sensory information from rich and complex natural environments in order to drive appropriate behavior.
TitleThe Neural Circuit Basis of Olfactory Navigation in Adult Drosophila
Investigator
Katherine Nagel
Institute
new york university school of medicine
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
PROJECT SUMMARY In order to forage effectively for food, the brain must integrate innate and learned information about the value of different food odors and use this information to select navigational motor programs.
TitleThe Neural Code and Dynamics of the Reading Network
Investigator
Nitin Tandon
Institute
university of texas hlth sci ctr houston
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Reading involves complex transformations of word forms, with visual input mapped to lexical, semantic and phonological systems in less than a second.
TitleThe Spatial and Temporal Scale of Neuromodulation in Mouse Sensory Cortex
Investigator
Jacob Reimer
Institute
baylor college of medicine
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
The neuromodulators acetylcholine (ACh) and norepinephrine (NE) are associated with an activated cortical brain state characterized by an increase in the reliability of cortical responses to external stimuli and enhanced performance on behavioral tasks.
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