Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
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The Duke Institute for Brain Sciences is an interdisciplinary research center at Duke University dedicated to advancing understanding of the brain and translating discoveries into treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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| instanceOf |
interdisciplinary research institute
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neuroscience research center → |
| affiliatedWith |
Duke University School of Medicine
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Duke University Trinity College of Arts and Sciences → |
| collaboratesWith |
Duke Department of Neurobiology
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Duke Department of Psychology and Neuroscience → Duke Global Health Institute → Duke Pratt School of Engineering → Duke University Medical Center → |
| country |
United States
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| emphasizes |
integration of basic and clinical research
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interdisciplinary collaboration → translation of research into clinical applications → |
| fieldOfWork |
behavioral science
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cognitive neuroscience → neurobiology → neuroengineering → neurology → neuroscience → psychiatry → psychology → translational neuroscience → |
| hasResearchFocus |
Alzheimer’s disease
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Parkinson’s disease → addiction → anxiety disorders → autism spectrum disorder → brain disorders → brain function → decision making → depression → learning and memory → mental health → neurodegenerative disease → neurodevelopment → schizophrenia → |
| hasWebsite |
https://dibs.duke.edu/
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| locatedIn |
Durham, North Carolina
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| mission |
advance understanding of the brain
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translate brain research discoveries into treatments for neurological disorders → translate brain research discoveries into treatments for psychiatric disorders → |
| offers |
educational programs for students
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pilot grants for brain science research → public outreach events → research funding programs → training programs in brain sciences → |
| partOf |
Duke University
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Referenced by (1)
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Department of Neurosurgery, Duke University
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collaboratesWith |