McGovern Institute for Brain Research

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The McGovern Institute for Brain Research is a neuroscience research center at MIT dedicated to understanding the brain and applying that knowledge to help treat brain disorders.

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  • McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT ×1

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instanceOf MIT research laboratory
neuroscience research institute
research center
affiliation Massachusetts Institute of Technology
campus MIT campus
collaboratesWith Broad Institute
MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Picower Institute for Learning and Memory
country United States
employs clinician-scientists
cognitive scientists
computational modelers
engineers
neuroscientists
fieldOfWork brain disorders research
cognitive neuroscience
computational neuroscience
molecular neuroscience
neuroengineering
neuroscience
systems neuroscience
focusesOn basic neuroscience research
developing treatments for brain disorders
translational neuroscience
understanding the brain
foundedBy Lore Harp McGovern
Patrick J. McGovern
hasResearchArea Alzheimer's disease
Parkinson's disease
autism spectrum disorders
brain imaging
depression
learning and memory
neural circuits
neurotechnology development
schizophrenia
sensory processing
hasWebsite https://mcgovern.mit.edu/
locatedIn Massachusetts Institute of Technology
locatedInCity Cambridge, Massachusetts
locatedInCountry United States
locatedInState Massachusetts
mission to develop new tools and treatments for brain disorders
to understand the brain in health and disease
namedAfter Patrick J. McGovern
parentOrganization Massachusetts Institute of Technology
partOf MIT School of Science

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Lore Harp McGovern ("McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT")
coFounded
MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
collaboratesWith
MIT School of Science
hasLaboratory
Ann Graybiel
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