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In Memory of Dr. Charlotte Ann Boettiger Cooney, Ph.D.

May 23, 2025
The Neuroscience Center, along with all who had the privilege of knowing Dr. Charlotte Boettiger, is deeply saddened by the loss of a remarkable colleague and friend. Dr. Boettiger was widely respected not only for her groundbreaking work in cognitive and addiction behavioral neuroscience, but also for her generosity, mentorship,...

Advancing Brain Research: The Frohlich Lab’s Work in Neurostimulation and Mental Health

March 27, 2025
The Frohlich Lab, led by Flavio Frohlich, PhD, professor of psychiatry and of the Carolina Center for Neurostimulation, and specializes in groundbreaking research and developing innovative approaches to combating mental health issues. Watch a video about this research here.

´óÏó´«Ã½ Neuroscience Faculty Receive BBRF Distinguished Investigator Grants

March 19, 2025
In 2025, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation awarded Distinguished Investigator Grants valued at $1 million to 10 senior-level scientists who are conducting groundbreaking research in neurobiological and behavioral science. Recipients of the $100,000, one-year grants are exploring critical areas of mental health, including opioid use disorder, depression in pregnant women, schizophrenia,...

FDA Grants Breakthrough Device Designation for Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Device to Treat Major Depressive Disorder

March 13, 2025
With a designation from the FDA, a device created and patented by Flavio Frohlich, PhD, professor of psychiatry at the ´óÏó´«Ã½ and member of the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Neuroscience Center, is one step closer to being available for patients. Original full article can be found here.

Eight Psychiatric Disorders Share the Same Genetic Causes, Study Says

January 23, 2025
A new genetic study, led by Hyejung Won, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Genetics and the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Neuroscience Center, and Patrick Sullivan, MD, FRANZCP, the Yeargen Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Genetics, has successfully delineated the functional consequences of genetic variants into two groups. Their findings, which were published in Cell, suggest that pleiotropic variants may...

Structure-guided design of a peripherally restricted chemogenetic system

January 2, 2025
Kang et al. present HCAD, a peripherally restricted DREADD based on HCA2, with a chemical actuator that avoids crossing the blood-brain barrier and selectively reduces pain in mice. This system will enable the study of peripheral physiology without affecting the central nervous system. Publication found here.

Ginty Named 23rd Perl-´óÏó´«Ã½ Neuroscience Prize Recipient

December 22, 2024
Harvard Neuroscientist David D. Ginty, PhD, will receive the Perl-´óÏó´«Ã½ Neuroscience Prize for his pivotal discoveries on the sensation of touch and how our body communicates with the brain. Original full article can be found here.

Sarah Cohen and her collaborators received a 2024 Allen Distinguished Investigator Award

December 6, 2024
Sarah Cohen and her collaborators received a 2024 Allen Distinguished Investigator Award to develop a game-changing microscopy tool for visualizing multiple organelles in live cells. Original full article can be found here.

Psychiatry Researchers Investigate Why Some Adolescents Lose Motivation and Pleasure

November 14, 2024
Aysenil Belger, PhD, professor of psychiatry, and Danielle Roubinov, PhD, director of the Child and Adolescent Anxiety and Mood Disorders Program, will lead an innovative study of the predictors of anhedonia — a common symptom of mental health conditions — in young people. Original full article can be found here.

´óÏó´«Ã½ Startup Creates Eye-Tracking Technology to Potentially Help Regulate Psychiatric Symptoms

November 14, 2024
In a ´óÏó´«Ã½-Chapel Hill neuroscience lab, researchers recently monitored a mouse wearing a miniature, helmet-like device that streamed real-time data to a nearby computer. As data points on heart rate, pupil size and breathing patterns scrolled across the screen, capturing the intricate interplay between animal physiology and behavior, they realized...