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Miniature Brain Machinery

Miniature Brain Machinery

Understanding the Brain: Training the Next Generation of Researchers in Engineering and Deciphering of Miniature Brain Machinery

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Posted on January 17, 2023December 8, 2022

Webinar Review: Efficient Culturing of Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells for Cell Therapy Research

Our trainees review webinars in their given fields and share abstracts to help colleagues outside their discipline make an informed choice about watching them. As our program bridges diverse disciplines, these abstracts are beneficial for our own group in helping …

Posted on December 2, 2022December 2, 2022

Webinar Review: Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapies for ALS

Our trainees review webinars in their given fields and share abstracts to help colleagues outside their discipline make an informed choice about watching them. As our program bridges diverse disciplines, these abstracts are beneficial for our own group in helping …

Posted on November 8, 2022October 6, 2022

Webinar Review: Guillain-Barré Syndrome: American Academy of Neurology Webinar

Our trainees review webinars in their given fields and share abstracts to help colleagues outside their discipline make an informed choice about watching them. As our program bridges diverse disciplines, these abstracts are beneficial for our own group in helping …

Posted on September 27, 2022September 9, 2022

Webinar Review: The Neuroscience of Sport: Cognition in Sports Performance

Our trainees review webinars in their given fields and share abstracts to help colleagues outside their discipline make an informed choice about watching them. As our program bridges diverse disciplines, these abstracts are beneficial for our own group in helping …

Posted on June 28, 2022May 5, 2022

Webinar Review: Neurology Clinical Trials are Failing, How Can We Fix Them?

Over the course of the semester, our trainees are reviewing webinars in their given fields and preparing abstracts to help colleagues outside their discipline make an informed choice about watching them. As our program bridges diverse disciplines, these abstracts are …

Posted on May 6, 2022April 12, 2022

Webinar Review: Understanding Human Brain Structure and Function with Cerebral Organoids

Over the course of the semester, our trainees are reviewing webinars in their given fields and preparing abstracts to help colleagues outside their discipline make an informed choice about watching them. As our program bridges diverse disciplines, these abstracts are …

Posted on April 8, 2022April 8, 2022

Webinar Review: How Can We Make 3D Models More Reproducible?

Over the course of the semester, our trainees are reviewing webinars in their given fields and preparing abstracts to help colleagues outside their discipline make an informed choice about watching them. As our program bridges diverse disciplines, these abstracts are …

Posted on February 18, 2022February 9, 2022

Webinar Review: Mesenchymal stromal or stem cell (MSC) workflow for efficient clinical translation

Over the course of the semester, our trainees are reviewing webinars in their given fields and preparing abstracts to help colleagues outside their discipline make an informed choice about watching them. As our program bridges diverse disciplines, these abstracts are …

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Overview

Discoveries relevant to our brains, which influence and control such a wide range of actions, emotions, and thoughts, have relied on two complimentary approaches: cognitive and behavior studies and brain cell and tissue biology studies. Our research traineeship program utilizing miniature brain machinery, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), combines these two paradigms to train the next generation of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) workforce to advance discovery. Our students are recruited from neuroscience, cell and developmental biology, molecular and integrative physiology, chemistry, chemical and biomolecular engineering, bioengineering, electrical and computer engineering, and psychology to foster a culture of innovation and translational research, and will significantly impact efforts to understand and control brain activities ongoing at other institutions.

Contact

Dorothy Gordon
Program Manager, NRT-MBM
2215 Beckman Institute, MC-251
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
405 North Mathews Avenue
Urbana, Illinois 61801
dorothyh@illinois.edu | 217.300-3638
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