Most research activities will either occur in academic departments or in research institutes (which may either be in universities or external). Both of these are included in this category.- Category ID : 422909
List of Research_Groups_and_Centers Sites51 Websites
University initiative to raise the profile of neuroscience at Cambridge by enhancing multi-disciplinary research and teaching across the University and affiliated Institutes.
The central aim of the CMPB is the detailed analysis of defined molecular processes and interactions in nerve cell in order to develop and improve therapies for psychiatric, neurological and neurodegenerative disorders
A consortium between the Medical Research Council and the University of Bristol, performing research into mechanisms by which neurons alter their synaptic strength and their relation to learning and memory.
Located at the institute for physiology at Ruhr-University Bochum. Areas of research include signal transmission, visual cortex, and computational neuroscience.
Research at the University of Maryland in Baltimore includes the senses, neural networks, electrophysiology, development, neuroendocrinology and advanced imaging techniques.
A research institute for neuroscience in Goettingen, Germany. Part of a European research network. The associated graduate school has programs in fundamental neuroscience.
The ICNC at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where faculty and students are involved in creating new approaches to solving the mysteries of the brain.
The ICN is an interdisciplinary research institute at University College, London. It studies how mental processes relate to the human brain, in health and disease, for adults and children.
The Laboratory for Advanced Brain Signal Processing investigates and develops tools and software for analysis, extraction, enhancement, de-noising detection, localization, recognition and classification of brain signals and patterns.
A multidisciplinary research coalition at the University of Mississippi Medical Center including Cellular Neuroimaging, Behavioral Studies, Human Brain Collection, and Molecular Biology themes
Non-profit institute studying human memory and memory disorders and promoting the translation of resulting discoveries to practical medical applications.
Research at the Center covers all aspects of vision science and aims to foster collaborative interactions between clinical and basic scientists within the fields of ophthalmology and neuroscience.
Research at INCI aims to understand the development and function of the nervous and neuroendocrine systems. University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France.
Interdisciplinary research teams at the Institute bring together the study of wet-lab biomaterials, neurobiology, electronics, neuroimaging, modeling and multi-dimensional data analysis.
CNS, in association with the Brain Research and Information Network (BRAIN), is dedicated to conducting research on brain health from the perspective of contemporary neurobiology.
A consortium of neuroscientists dedicated to finding better way to treat, and ultimately cure, mental illness through understanding the mind and brain.
Research at this neurogenetics laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago is focused on understanding how the brain forms functional connections and processes information.
Dr. Markus Kuehn at the University of Iowa is leading research into determining the cellular events that lead to retinal neurodegeneration during glaucoma, retinal ischemia and optic neuropathies.
Research programs and members of the laboratory of Prof. Mike Gutnick and Dr. Ilya Fleidervish in the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, The Hebrew University, Rehovot, Israel
This lab, in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, does research on synaptic transmission, signal transduction and pathophysiology of calcium channels.
Herrmann lab at the Max-Planck-Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Germany. Research includes self-organized criticality in behavioral control and in the activity dynamics of neural networks, and computational modeling in cognitive psychology.
Research concerning the correct formation and maintenance of the myelin sheath. Includes publications, members, photo gallery, and views and opinions. University of Oulu.
Aims to foster collaboration among the neuroscience-related departments and divisions within both the Medical Center and Penn State College of Medicine.
The research mission is to discover and delineate mechanisms and processes which are fundamental to the development of neural systems and to the control of behavior.
Dr. Mark Yerby undertakes clinical and epidemiological research in epilepsy, particularly the study of antiepileptic drugs, epilepsy and pregnancy. Portland, Oregon.
Treatment and research of the most complex neurological disorders, including neuropathy, epilepsy, sleep, myasthenia gravis, and neurodegenerative disease.
Dr. Keith Sharkey and his colleagues are studying the nervous system of the gastrointestinal tract in health and disease, especially the role of nerves in intestinal inflammation.
CNIC researchers study the relationships between neural function and structure at levels ranging from the molecular and cellular, through network organization of the brain.
Based in the UK, studying the state of the human brain approaching death. This includes near-death experiences, palliative care and cardiac arrest. Lists conferences and symposia and offers PDF files of peer-reviewed papers including Dr. Parnia’s AWARE findings on resuscitation. Also has articles in sections for the media, public, professionals and care-givers as well as a section on near-death experiences.