The goal of the research in the Albers lab is to elucidate the pathogenic actions and physiological functions of genes and mechanisms that cause... Read more about Mark Albers
People vary widely in their capacity to deliberate on the potential adverse consequences of their choices before they act. Impulsivity (the inability to exert... Read more about Joshua Buckholtz
The Carlezon lab is primarily interested in the biological basis and treatment of psychiatric illness, specifically nature/nurture issues as they relate to the... Read more about William A. Carlezon
Our overall research question is to understand how chronic exposure to drugs of abuse and stress changes the brain on a molecular level to produce pathological... Read more about Elena Halley Chartoff
My lab explores new strategies for the treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD) and related synucleinopathies such as Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), Multi-...
The brain creates memories and expectations through experience interacting with the world around it and decides what it will do with its future given what...
Dr. Hyman's laboratory studies the anatomical and molecular basis of dementia in Alzheimer's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies. Approaches focus on... Read more about Bradley Theodore Hyman
Research in the Karmacharya laboratory uses approaches at the intersection of chemical biology and stem cell biology in order to investigate cellular pathways... Read more about Rakesh Karmacharya
The main focus of research in my lab is on forebrain oscillations in rodent models of psychiatric diseases. These represent dimensional constructs relevant to... Read more about Bernat Kocsis
The long-term interest of my research is to bridge molecular, cellular, and system approaches to understand the neuronal modulation and circuitry involved in... Read more about Dong Kong
The Nuber lab is dedicated to studying one of the top-most genetic risk factors for Parkinson’s disease (PD) -- α-synuclein -- in unique PDlike mice.... Read more about Silke Nuber
Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases
Brigham and Womens Hospital, Harvard Medical School
BTM 10006.10; Room 10006.N
60 Fenwood Road
Boston, MA 02115-6128
Our lab studies the development, function, and dysfunction of somatosensory and viscerosensory circuits that mediate our sense of touch and sensations...
The overarching aim of our research is to advance our understanding of the neurobiology of depression and related disorders (e.g., bipolar disorders, anxiety... Read more about Diego Pizzagalli
The Tang lab seeks to understand the molecular and cellular basis of human brain disorders in order to ultimately develop precision medicine therapeutics. We... Read more about Xin Tang
Joseph P. and Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Child Neurology and Mental Retardation
I serve as Director of the Genetics and Aging Research Unit at MGH, which focuses on the molecular genetics of Alzheimer's disease (AD), as Vice Chair of... Read more about Rudolph Emile Tanzi
Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Voluntary limb movements are fundamental to human life, as evidenced by the severe functional limitations that beset those with life-long paralysis after... Read more about Randy D Trumbower
Associate Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology
The ability of efficiently acquiring sensory information and selecting an appropriate action is the essence of flexible behaviors. To make good decisions...