Kellen McDonald received a prestigious F31 fellowship award from the National Institute of Health to study how cannabis might reduce brain inflammation in people with HIV.
Dr. Gaelle Doucet received an NIH R01 grant to study developmental language disorder (DLD), affecting one in 14 children. Using MRI brain imaging, her five-year research will examine how executive function problems, particularly working memory deficits, contribute to language impairments in DLD children, potentially transforming diagnosis and treatment.
On January 14, Fred Ginman, a young man with cerebral palsy, met Omaha community members to share copies of his children’s book about perseverance and positive affirmations.
The Institute for Human Neuroscience is proud to welcome Rachel Spooner, Ph.D. as the Director of the Translational Motor Imaging Laboratory. Learn more about Dr. Spooner's research here.
Max Kurz Ph.D. walks through a bustling gymnasium on Boys Town’s main campus during the Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day Celebration. Learn more about Dr. Kurz and his research here.
Dr. Tony Wilson, Director of IHN and DICoN lab was recently awarded a new R01 grant from the NIH. Learn more about the study and its simplified breakdown here.