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Michael E. Goldberg, M.D. has dedicated his life’s career to understanding the way the brain works. Professor of Brain and Behavior in the departments of neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry and ophthalmology at Columbia University
Neural processes underlying primate behavior
December 16, 2011

“To understand the brain the way we understand the galaxy, the way we understand the atom. That’s what science is – to ask the question “why?” and find the answer.”


 

Michael E. Goldberg, M.D....

Tarique Perera, MD, Columbia University
Tarique Perera, MD
December 14, 2011

NARSAD Young Investigator Grantee Tarique Perera, MD is continuing medical science studies on a new technology used to treat depression called Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). Originally pioneered by Scientific...

Scientific Council Member Husseini Manji, MD
Husseini Manji, MD
December 07, 2011

Scientific Council Member Husseini Manji, MD, was quoted in Nature Magazine on the closing of a brain research facility of Novartis, an international pharmaceutical company. The facility aimed to discover new drug...

Hakon Heimer
Hakon Heimer
December 05, 2011

Hakon Heimer, Editor of the Foundation’s Schizophrenia Research Forum, is receiving this year’s 2011 Media Award by the ACNP (American College of Neuropsychopharmacology). The award recognizes the innovative approach of...

Joan L. Luby, MD
December 02, 2011

It is known that depression can manifest as early as 3 years old, and that the condition can give way to future disorders. Because medication is inappropriate and CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) is ineffective at such...

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