The Summer Neuroscience Program (SNP) is an eight-week summer program that enables undergraduates to jumpstart their senior theses by working one-on-one with faculty mentors. The full program is open ...
Researchers, policymakers and practitioners gathered at Duke May 1 to discuss how to strengthen working relationships and share evidence-based programs addressing the U.S. opioid crisis. The event, ...
In an era where diversity and inclusion are at the forefront of social discourse, understanding the cognitive underpinnings of racial and gender bias is crucial. This talk delves into the complex ...
Since 1999, the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCN) has served as the central focus at Duke University for research, education, and training in the psychological, computational, and biological ...
CNAP is a unique program administered by the DIBS Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and provides neuroscience graduate students with the opportunity to participate in an interdisciplinary educational ...
The Center for Neural Engineering & Neurotechnology focuses on using engineering techniques to understand the mechanisms of and develop advanced approaches to electrical stimulation of the nervous ...
Trainee Spotlight is a series of interviews from the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences that showcases the science and lives of the people behind the lab coats studying the brain at Duke. Want to ...
The Certificate in Cognitive Neuroscience makes education in the neurosciences available to current Duke University students from any doctoral program on campus. Graduate students have enrolled in the ...
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The Neuroimmunology and Glia Group (NGG) at Duke explores the vital role that immune molecules play within the brain in normal processes including sleep, metabolism, learning and memory. The group ...
The Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience Research Group (CTNRG) brings together theoretical and experimental researchers from across Duke who are interested in understanding and developing ...
Naval oceanographer Carina Block had a hunch that the jet exhaust fumes she and her fellow female sailors were regularly exposed to, combined with unavoidable job stress, was leading to adverse health ...