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
The goal of my lab is to understand the role of corticolimbic areas in guiding attention to, and imagery, learning and memory of, motivationally-salient...
Matthew P. Anderson, M.D., Ph.D., is Director of Neuropathology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Neuropathologist of Autism BrainNet; and Faculty,... Read more about Matthew Peter Anderson
We are a collaborative group of genome editing scientists at the Translational Neuroscience Center of Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical...
The Baker Lab at McLean Hospital uses both large-scale studies and "deep-phenotyping" approaches to understand the nature and underlying biology of mental... Read more about Justin T Baker
Our lab is focused on the deep-molecular characterization of a clinically well-defined cohort of patients with neurodegenerative diseases anchored in genomic... Read more about Bruno A. Benitez
My laboratory focuses on translational research in primary and metastatic tumors of the central nervous system (CNS). Using genomic and transcriptomics...
General anesthesia is a neurophysiological state in which a patient is rendered unconscious, insensitive to pain, amnestic, and immobile, while being... Read more about Emery Neal Brown
Weighing about three pounds, the human brain contains billion of neurons that are wired together in complex but highly structured networks. Our laboratory... Read more about Randy Lee Buckner
The goal of our lab is to understand the neurobiological mechanisms of ecologically and evolutionarily relevant behaviors using techniques drawn from...
Only less than 2% of the human genome encodes proteins. The rest non-coding part has long been called ‘junk’ DNA. However, we found that some of the non-...
Every decision and behavior is haunted by uncertainty, introduced by the noisy and ambiguous nature of the world that surrounds us. Despite this, we make...
The step-by-step differentiation of embryonic cells into different types of neurons lays the foundation for our sensory responses, motor commands, and...