NARSAD Independent Investigator Louis-Eric Trudeau, Ph.D., and a team of researchers from the University of Montreal and McGill University have discovered a type of “cellular bilingualism” -- a phenomenon that allows a...
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NARSAD-Funded Researchers Using Fiber-Optic Technology (‘Optogenetics’) Discover Novel Circuit in the Brain to Reduce Anxiety
NARSAD Scientific Council Member Karl Deisseroth, M.D., Ph.D., and NARSAD Young...
New York Times Interviews NARSAD Young Investigator About Brain Asymmetry Research that Connects Brain Activity to Behaviors
NARSAD Young Investigator Daniel Geschwind, M.D., Ph.D., studies the connections between...
TIME.com Features PTSD Research Finding of NARSAD Scientific Council Member
NARSAD Scientific Council Member Kerry J. Ressler, M.D., Ph.D., led scientists in a discovery of why women may be more vulnerable to PTSD...
A recent breakthrough in schizophrenia research by NARSAD Independent Investigator Jonathan Sebat, Ph.D., is advancing the search for better treatments for this brain and behavior disorder.
Dr. Sebat and his team...
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