BRAIN Initiative investigators can now offer feedback on a new NIH-wide data sharing policy that will likely impact ongoing and future neuroscience research. The draft NIH policy for data management and sharing is open for public comment until January 10, 2020.
The BRAIN Blog
Ethical Challenges of Human Research with Neural Devices
In a recent paper published in JAMA Neurology, a collaborative team of ethics and neuroscience experts highlight key ethical issues surrounding neural device research and provide points to consider for researchers and others working in this space.
- Neuroscience Research and Technology
Charting the Course for the Next Phase of the NIH BRAIN Initiative
NINDS Director Walter J. Koroshetz, NIMH Director Joshua A. Gordon, NICHD Director Diana W. Bianchi, NIA Director Richard Hodes, NIAAA Director George Koob, NCCIH Director Helene Langevin, NIBIB Director Bruce J. Tromberg, NIDCD Director Debara L. Tucci, NEI Acting Director Santa Tumminia, NIDA Director Nora D. Volkow, ORWH Director Janine A. Clayton, and OBSSR Director William T. Riley.
- Neuroscience News
The BRAIN Initiative at Neuroscience 2019
The recent conference for the Society for Neuroscience gave many BRAIN Initiative-funded researchers the chance to showcase their newly developed technologies that are helping to drive neuroscience forward. Nearly 30,000 people from 75 countries attended the meeting, held October 19-23 in Chicago, Illinois.
- Neuroscience News
NIH Director’s Pioneer Awards Granted to Two BRAIN Initiative Scientists
Two BRAIN Initiative scientists – Dr. Jin Hyung Lee and Dr. James Eberwine – are recipients of the NIH Director’s Pioneer Award, originally established in 2004 to fund scientists from all career stages who propose “pioneering” research with broad scientific implications beyond their field.
- Neuroscience News
Showcasing the BRAIN Initiative Plasmid/Virus Collection with Addgene
BRAIN is collaborating with Addgene to develop a plasmid/virus collection that will showcase and promote the dissemination of the diverse molecular tools developed under the NIH BRAIN Initiative. NIH will be seeking investigators who are interested in having their plasmids/viruses featured in the collection.
- Neuroscience Research and Technology
Upcoming BRAIN Events at the 2019 Society for Neuroscience Conference
Please join us for exciting BRAIN-relevant events at the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting in Chicago, Illinois (October 19-23, 2019).
- Neuroscience News
BRAIN Initiative Scientists Receive Prestigious MacArthur Fellowships
The MacArthur Foundation has announced this year’s roster for their annual “genius” grant, including two researchers whose diligent and innovative work is part of the BRAIN Initiative.
Drs. Vanessa Ruta and Joshua Tenenbaum are two neuroscientists among the esteemed 26 fellows for 2019 whose work encompasses a broad expanse of topics ranging from writing, to music, geochemistry, criminal justice reform, and neuroscience.
- Neuroscience News
BRAIN Publication Roundup – September 2019
Manipulating neural activity while measuring physiology in awake mice … Discovery of the brightest green fluorescent protein homolog to date … Assessing mouse neural dynamics with optoacoustic imaging … Establishing new open cloud services for brain data …
Repeated imaging of awake mice with multiple imaging modalities yields neural, microscopic, and mesoscopic data
- Neuroscience Research and Technology
August 2019 Meetings of the NIH BRAIN Initiative Neuroethics Working Group and Multi-Council Working Group
Recent meetings of the NIH BRAIN Initiative Neuroethics Working Group (NEWG) and Multi-Council Working Group (MCWG) included discussion of improving scientific communication and engagement, presentations from neuroethics grantees, updates from BRAIN federal partners, and an overview of ongoing BRAIN efforts.
- Neuroscience News