Kay Tye receives Freedman Prize for Exceptional Basic Research
Neuroscientist recognized by the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation for project on neural circuits for anxiety control.
Neuroscientist recognized by the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation for project on neural circuits for anxiety control.
Deletion of the HDAC3 gene in the brains of mice causes cognitive and social impairments consistent with Rett Syndrome.
New study suggests that musical tastes are cultural in origin, not hardwired in the brain.
Microscopy technique allows scientists to pinpoint RNA molecules in the brain.
Watch Brains@MIT create a 200-pound replica of a graduate student's brain.
Report calls for more integration of physical, life sciences for needed advances in biomedical research.
Broad Institute/MIT scientist among three honored for CRISPR contributions.
Video-trained system from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab could help robots understand how objects interact with the world.
Scientists program C2c2, discovered in bacteria as a viral defense mechanism, to manipulate cellular RNA.
Over half a century at MIT, Corkin made lasting contributions to the biology of memory and cognitive disorders.
Honor recognizes individuals who have demonstrated ability and special aptitude for advanced training in science and engineering.
Loss of Shank gene prevents neuronal synapses from properly maturing.