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NEUROSCIENCE

A Picture-Perfect Look at How Electrical Activity Travels through the Brain

October 10, 2019
Neuroscience researcher Steve Ramirez holds a digital diagram of a brain.
Neuroscience

How Do You Manipulate a Memory?

September 11, 2019
Accolades

Two BU Researchers Honored by White House

August 23, 2019
Computer generated diagram of a self-drive autonomous vehicle.
Systems Neuroscience

Could Rat Brains Hold the Secret to Cars, Robots with Better Navigational Skills?

July 23, 2019
Graphic symbolizing neurotrauma showing the silhouette of a human head with the top blowing off in layers.
Accolades

BU Researchers Awarded Massachusetts Life Sciences Capital Grant

April 29, 2019
Neuroscience

As Memories Fade, Can We Supercharge Them Back to Life?

April 9, 2019
Neurotechnology

NSF Grant Will Advance Study of the Cocktail Party Effect

September 28, 2018
Engineering Biology

Science Gets a Front Door on Comm Ave

October 22, 2014
Boston University BU, Michael Hasselmo, College of Arts & Sciences CAS professor of psychological and brain sciences, neuroscience, National Science Foundation
Neuroscience

Diverse Disciplines Team Up for Neuroscience

October 8, 2014
Optogenetics

Using Light to Diagnose Parkinson’s

July 28, 2014

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