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Grants Awarded in 2005

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Bridging Brain, Mind & Behavior
RESEARCH AWARDS
Columbia University
Herbert S. Terrace, Ph.D.
The evolution of metacognition
Medical Research Council
John Duncan, Ph.D.
Neural mechanisms of attention studied with cross-species fMRI and single cell physiology
University of California – Los Angeles
Russell A. Poldrack, Ph.D.
Habit, automaticity, and cognitive control
University of Texas Health Science Center
Valentin Dragoi, Ph.D.
State-dependent cortical activity and visual behavior
COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITY AWARDS
California Institute of Technology
John M. Allman, Ph.D.
The Von Economo Neurons: a comparative and developmental study
Rotman Research Institute of Baycrest Centre Hospital
A. Randall McIntosh, Ph.D.
Network mechanisms underlying cognition and recovery of function in the human brain
Vanderbilt University
Isabel Gauthier, Ph.D.
The perceptual expertise network: Dynamics in object perception
Washington University in St. Louis
Carolyn M. Baum, Ph.D.
Linking neuroscience to everyday life


Researching Brain Cancer
RESEARCH AWARDS
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
Jean M. Hébert, Ph.D.
Genetic lesions in the BMP pathway as a mechanism underlying brain tumors
Baylor College of Medicine
John Y. Kim,
WIP1 in medulloblastoma growth and genotoxic response
Massachusetts General Hospital-Molecular Neuro-Oncology Laboratory
Catherine L. Nutt, Ph.D.
Molecular profile-based investigation of chemosensitive anaplastic oligodendrogliomas
University of California - Davis
Elva D. Diaz, Ph.D.
Molecular mechanisms of cerebellar granule cell proliferation and medulloblastoma
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
David M. Kranz, Ph.D.
Engineering high-affinity T cell receptors for treatment of brain cancer
University of Washington
Kristin R. Swanson, Ph.D.
Dynamics of glioma growth and invasion


Studying Complex Systems
RESEARCH AWARDS
Michigan State University
Christopher A. Klausmeier, Ph.D.
Plankton community assembly: theory and practice
University of Indiana
Katy Börner, Ph.D.
Modeling the structure and evolution of scholarly knowledge
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Trachette L. Jackson, Ph.D.
Combining continuous and discrete approaches to study sustained angiogenesis associated with vascular tumor growth
University of Notre Dame
Albert L. Barabási, Ph.D.
The nature of time in complex systems
 
 
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