Brain and behavioral sciences researchers on campus have banded together to form The Interdisciplinary Forum for Human Neuroimaging. More than 30 faculty members and some 150 students from four different faculties are involved in this unique cooperative effort whose aim is to use neuroimaging tools to promote applied and basic research in fields ranging from behavioral neuroscience to cognitive psychology and physical rehabilitation.
Forum leaders are rolling out a wide-ranging agenda that will include hands-on training for MA and PhD students; full scholarships for postgraduates in innovative fields such as development and aging, human memory and mindfulness; and the purchase and maintenance of advanced neuroimaging equipment. An annual international conference that will attract members of the scientific community from Israel and abroad is also being planned.
Join us in supporting these forward-looking activities by contacting the Office of the Vice President for External Relations and Resource Development.