McGovern Institute
McGovern Institute honors pioneer in understanding brain hormones
March 29, 2011
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Neuroscience
Re-creating autism, in mice
March 21, 2011
Mice with a particular gene mutation avoid interacting with other mice and show compulsive, repetitive behavior.
A new way to evaluate dyslexia
December 21, 2010
Neuroscientists show that brain scans can predict whether children’s reading ability will improve.
Also labeled: Neuroscience
When gender isn’t written all over one’s face
November 26, 2010
Neuroscientists find that the same face may look male or female, depending on where it appears in a person’s field of view.
Force of habit
October 26, 2010
New study shows that costs and rewards of behavior help the brain form optimal habits.
5 from MIT win NIH awards
September 30, 2010
The grants are designed to promote risky, innovative research with the potential to transform a field of study.
Postdoc awarded Otto Hahn medal of the Max Planck Society
July 13, 2010
Honored for thesis on neural correlates of visual illusions
McGovern Institute video wins Telly Award
June 22, 2010
Given top honors in fundraising category
Yingxi Lin named a John Merck scholar
June 10, 2010
Awarded a four-year, $300,000 grant
McGovern Institute for Brain Research launches new web site
March 18, 2010
Redesign comes as institute nears its 10th anniversary
Also labeled: Internet
New technique offers a more detailed view of brain activity
March 1, 2010
‘Cleverly designed' MRI sensors detect dopamine, offering a high-resolution look at what’s happening inside the brain.
McGovern Institute honors pioneers in neurogenetics
February 12, 2010
The McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT announced today that Lily Jan and Yuh-Nung Jan will be the joint winners of the 2010 Edward M. Scolnick Prize in Neuroscience.
Tomaso Poggio receives Okawa Prize for work in computational neuroscience
October 22, 2009
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Faculty
A head of time
October 20, 2009
For the first time, neuroscientists find brain cells that keep track of time with extreme precision.
McGovern Institute Neurotechnology (MINT) program funds three new projects
September 18, 2009
The McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT today announced three new collaborative funding awards as part of the McGovern Institute Neurotechnology (MINT) program.


















