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Economo and Team Published in New “Nature” Article
Assistant Professor Mike Economo et al. were recently published for their article "Separating cognitive and motor processes in the behaving Read more
NPC Podcast Episode #1 with Center Director David Boas
In this inaugural episode, the NPC podcast team explores the cutting-edge world of neurophotonics with professor and NPC director David Boas––exploring Read more

Neurophotonics 8th Annual Symposium Swims, Squirms, and Soars through Animal Neuronal Function
On January 15, 2025, the Neurophotonics Center co-hosted its 8th annual symposium event alongside the Hariri Institute, in an event Read more
Michelle Sander & Lei Tian Named Optica Fellows
“Congratulations to the 2025 class of Optica Fellows,” said Jim Kafka, 2025 Optica President. “These members are making important contributions Read more
Professors Economo, DePasquale, Chen, Hasselmo, and Tian Win BU-AIRR Awards
Among the 26 AI research projects, these Neurophotonics Center faculty were among several pioneering AI research forward. Read more
Michelle Sander Among Nearly 400 Federally Funded Early-Career Scientists Honored by President Biden
President Biden awarded nearly 400 scientists and engineers the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest Read more
Darren Roblyer Named 2025 SPIE Fellow
The inductees this year represent high-profile leaders in academia, industry, and government, many of whom are prominent in their support Read more
New AHA Journals Article from Swathi Kiran and Team
Professor Kiran and team were recently published for their article: "Machine Learning Predictions of Recovery in Bilingual Poststroke Aphasia: Aligning Read more
Jerome Mertz Wins Inaugural Dean’s Research Infrastructure Award
Boston University College of Engineering Dean ad interim Elise Morgan has announced the inaugural recipients of the Dean’s Research Infrastructure Awards (DRIA). Read more
Neurophotonics Center Faculty Included in Brink’s Best Stories of 2024
COVID (still) and immigration draw the most views, but readers were also captivated by superagers sharing their secrets of living Read more