Chronic misuse of alcohol results in measurable damage to the brain that can impact one's ability to get and stay sober, according to a new study by the Martinos Center's David Salat and colleagues.
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MGH investigators have developed a system to accurately track the dynamic process of falling asleep, something has not been possible with existing techniques.
The Martinos Center's Dara Manoach and Andre van der Kouwe have been awarded a new grant to advance the study of brain networks in children with autism.
The Martinos Center's Van Wedeen cropped up in a recent "Focus on Careers" feature.
These august institutions begin life as little more than good ideas. Trace the origins of the Society for Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy.
Karen Dervin has been acting and directing in theater for years. She occasionally also works as an extra in movies in TV, including in the Robert Downey, Jr., film "The Judge," which opens today.
The Martinos Center’s Kawin Setsompop is among a team of researchers awarded a $1.4 million grant today as part of the White House’s BRAIN Initiative designed to advance understandings of the human brain through innovative neurotechnologies. The project is among the first wave of grants awarded by the NIH as part of the initiative.
The National Institutes of Health announced today its first wave of grants awarded through the White House's BRAIN Initiative. Among them is a project led by the Martinos Center's Larry Wald.
The National Institutes of Health announced today its first wave of investments, totaling $46 million in FY2014, to support the goals of the Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative. Martinos Center investigators are among the recipients.
A new PET radiotracer, [11C]Martinostat, is poised to provide a first look at an important family of proteins in the living human brain.