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December 1, 2017
On October 27, 2017, we hosted our International Mental Health Research Symposium in New York City. The annual event featured the Foundation’s 2017 Outstanding Achievement Prizewinners and two exceptional Young Investigator Grantees presenting on topic...
December 6, 2017
Hundreds of billions of neurons connect with one another in the human brain—each one specialized for a particular role in the communication network. There are probably hundreds or maybe even thousands of specific types of neurons in the brain, displayi...
December 6, 2017
People with Borderline Personality Disorder experience significant struggles in their relationships, and this can impact interactions in their personal and work lives. This webinar will provide an update on studies of social interaction where Dr. Fineb...
December 8, 2017
In 2008, the FDA approved daily Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) for treating depression. Lots of research since then, (some BBRF funded) has now expanded what we know and improved how we use TMS. This talk will cover the latest upda...
December 12, 2017
Compounds that target a certain opioid receptor in the brain could be used to develop a new group of antidepressants, researchers reported in a study published in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology in September.
New treatments for depression could ...
December 12, 2017
NEW YORK CITY (December 13, 2017)—The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation today announced the awarding of its Distinguished Investigator Grants valued at $1.7 million to 17 scientists, who are full professors or the equivalent, conducting innovati...
December 12, 2017
In 2017, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation awarded $1.7 million in Distinguished Investigator Grants to 17 scientists, who are full professors or the equivalent, conducting innovative projects in diverse areas of neurobiological and behavior...
January 2, 2018
Fearful experiences leave behind fearful memories. These memories can help us learn to be more careful. But they become destructive in their own right for people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety. A new study of what happens in the...
December 27, 2017
We are pleased to present you with the Top Advancements & Breakthroughs by Foundation Grantees in 2017.
View our 2017 Top Advancements List
This list illustrates some of the major research achievements by our grantees over the past year.
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January 12, 2018
Child abuse can leave lasting marks on the brain at the cellular level, according to new research reported December 1st in the American Journal of Psychiatry. In an analysis of brain samples from adults who died by suicide and had a history of child ab...
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