Since 1999, the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCN) has served as the central focus at Duke University for research, education, and training in the psychological, computational, and biological ...
DUNE engages local high school students in full-time summer research in cutting-edge neuroscience labs at Duke University. Our students gain hands-on research experience, participate in professional ...
CNAP is a unique program administered by the DIBS Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and provides neuroscience graduate students with the opportunity to participate in an interdisciplinary educational ...
Autism is a common neurodevelopmental disorder, and as it’s considered a spectrum disorder, each autistic person has their own unique characteristics, experiencing a wide variety of symptoms and ...
The Center for Neural Engineering & Neurotechnology focuses on using engineering techniques to understand the mechanisms of and develop advanced approaches to electrical stimulation of the nervous ...
The Summer Neuroscience Program (SNP) is an eight-week summer program that enables undergraduates to jumpstart their senior theses by working one-on-one with faculty mentors. The full program is open ...
Research Join an Interest Group Center on Addiction & Behavior Change The Center on Addiction & Behavior Change (CABC) aims to translate basic research advances in brain and behavioral science into ...
We're preparing to unveil a new set of innovative visualization tools at DIBS that will illuminate the beauty of the brain for all to admire and be inspired by. The most complex object in the known ...
In case of a mental health emergency, please call 988 or start a live chat on the website Duke REACH provides case management services including coordination, advocacy, referrals, and follow-up ...
DIBS is pleased to announce the 2026 cohort of Germinator Award recipients. The graduate students and postdoctoral fellows listed below were selected based on their innovative proposals for ...
Len White holds a human brain aloft during a Duke School of Medicine Student Faculty Show.
Interdisciplinary research and training relevant to the brain sciences Open only to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows Projects will be funded for 1 year, up to $25,000 The purpose of the DIBS ...