NPC Podcast Episode #6 | Stefan Mihalas
Our Noisy Brain with Dr. Stefan Mihalas
Our Noisy Brain with Dr. Stefan Mihalas
The Life Sciences Research Foundation today announced funding awards for 22 early-career postdoctoral researchers in all areas of life sciences. These researchers will receive funding over the next three years as they investigate questions surrounding the remarkable and unexplained mysteries of biology and critical questions in human health. Their funding begins August 1, 2025.
All About Optics with Dr. Irving Bigio
"A Light Breakfast" is a limited summer series in which Boston University Photonics and Neurophotonics Center graduate students who previously attended the Photonics Center Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program are interviewed over breakfast at a food stop in or around BU's campus.
“Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” might not be fiction for much longer, if memory researcher Steve Ramirez gets his way.
The Neurophotonics Center recently appointed three new trainees to its group of T32 fellows, funding specified research projects under NPC faculty members. As a T32 fellow, each trainee is expected to continue to complete all the requirements of the NPC Research Training Program, including taking a leadership role in an NPC Committee and/or assisting with […]
A groundbreaking study explores the interplay of neural dynamics
On January 15, 2025, the Neurophotonics Center co-hosted its 8th annual symposium event alongside the Hariri Institute, in an event organized by NPC faculty Meg Younger and Christopher Gabel. The symposium topic, “Neurophotonics Across the Animal Kingdom,” included studies on schooling fish, C. elegans., songbirds, and more.