To support CNLM graduate students travel to conferences to present their work.
Read MoreTo support students of the CNLM, including training programs as well as awards given each year to support research and training of the next generation of neuroscientists.
Read MoreTo support innovative high-risk, high-reward research that has the potential to accelerate transformational, rather then incremental discovery.
Read MoreTo support the Director’s highest priority projects including purchase of new cutting edge equipment, funding innovative research projects and recruiting the world’s brightest neuroscientists.
Read MoreTo further the McGaugh Chair in Neurobiology of Learning and Memory’s research and educational activities.
Read MoreTo support various priorities including pursuing high-risk, high-reward research, purchasing or developing new state-of-the-art technologies, and supporting graduate student and post doctoral training.
Read MoreTo advance cutting-edge Huntington’s disease research being conducted by Dr. Leslie Thompson and Dr. Neal Hermanowicz.
Read MoreTo support research in the determinants of successful aging, the cognitive and functional abilites of our aging populations and the prevention of Alzheimer’s disease.
Read MoreTo support all supplemental activities to advance Alzheimer’s-related research, including pilot programs, faculty recruitment and more.
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