Women Who Shaped Neurology
In honor of Women's History Month, we put together a timeline of women who shaped neuroscience as we know it today.
In honor of Women's History Month, we put together a timeline of women who shaped neuroscience as we know it today.
A lot is known about the micro and macrovascular complications of diabetes, but not much research has been done to understand if it also causes neuropsychological conditions—mental health disorders, cognitive disorders, chronic pain, addiction, and sleep disorders. New research by Reynolds et al, published in Frontiers in Endocrinology, does
In 10 Questions with Phillipe O'Brien, we catch up with the former postdoctoral fellow who has gone back to his Irish roots.
In 10 Questions Lisa McGinley, we catch up with the former Handleman Emerging Scholar, whose journey from Ireland continues as she moves further west to the Golden State.
U-M's Office of Campus Sustainability raised the NeuroNetwork for Emerging Therapies lab's rating from gold to platinum level (the highest possible), as part of the Planet Blue Campus—commitment to sustainability—initiative.
The theme for this year is "Everyone Needs to Act." We did just that and created an infographic chalked full of reasons why obesity is something we cannot ignore.
She explains the heightened risk of ALS for military veterans in a story of a 41-year-old woman diagnosed with the deadly disease who is raising funds to advance research.