The Martinos Center's Reisa Sperling has been awarded an $8 million grant from the Alzheimer's Association—the largest research grant it has ever given—to expand the scope of research into the devastating disease.
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The MGH Executive Committee on Research will present the Martinos Center's Nouchine Hadjikhani with a 2014 SAC Poster of Distinction Award.
Delivering electrical stimulation to the brain by non-invasively stimulating the vagus nerve through the skin provided significant protection from brain damage following a clot-induced stroke in rats, Martinos Center researchers report.
Imaging of the human connectome continues to fire the imagination. MGH News recently checked in to learn about such efforts at the Martinos Center.
Martinos Center researcher Mark Bouts will be presented with a 2014 SAC Poster of Distinction Award by the MGH Executive Committee on Research.
The Martinos Center's Philip Liu will receive the 2013 Radiology Editor's Recognition Award.
Martinos Center researchers observed acute microstructural changes in the brains of hockey players who had recently had concussions. They published the findings last week in the Journal of Neurosurgery.
Martinos Center researcher Francesco Blasi will receive the Mordecai Y. T. Globus New Investigator Award at this year's International Stroke Conference in San Diego, CA.
Massachusetts General Hospital hosted the premiere last month of the documentary film "Sounding the Alarm," about the problems faced by people with autism.
Cris LaPierre received the Postdoc Recognition Award from the Mass General Postdoc Association.