Funded Awards

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) BRAIN Initiative funds a wide-variety of research: toolmakers, trainees, individual labs testing new hypotheses, and large, team-based efforts aiming to catalyze neuroscience inquiry forward. Explore NIH BRAIN Initiative funded awards listed below. Click on the project title to learn more about it within NIH RePORTER.

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Title
Investigator(s)
Institution
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunity #
Title3D-Fast Optical Interface for Rapid Volumetric Neural Sensing and Modulation
Investigator
Emily Gibson, Cristin G Welle
Institute
university of colorado denver
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary To further our understanding of the function of neural circuits, there is a need for new tools that can collect simultaneous measurements from large populations of neurons involved in a common neural computation and provide precise functional modulation.
TitleA 100μm Scale Single Unit Neural Recording Probe Using IR-Based Powering and Communication
Investigator
David Blaauw
Institute
university of michigan at ann arbor
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary / Abstract In this research proposal, we present a new approach for recording and transmitting neural signals at the level of single neurons using micron-scale distributed implants referred to as micro-probes (mProbes).
TitleA 5-dimensional connectomics approach to the neural basis of behavior
Investigator
Paul S Katz
Institute
university of massachusetts amherst
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary / Abstract This project is a collaboration between researchers at four universities to examine how the brain makes decisions. When a human or any animal moves through the world, it must make constant decisions about what to do next.
TitleA Biomimetic Approach Towards a Dexterous Neuroprosthesis
Investigator
Michael L. Boninger
Institute
university of pittsburgh at pittsburgh
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
PROJECT SUMMARY Cervical spinal cord injury results in the loss of arm and hand function, which significantly limits independence and results in costs over the person’s lifespan.
TitleA Facility to Generate Connectomics Information
Investigator
Jeff W Lichtman
Institute
harvard university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
The goal of this proposal is to disseminate high resolution large volume serial section electron microscopy data to neuroscientists.
TitleA Fast, Accurate and Cloud-based Data Processing Pipeline for High-Density, High-Site-Count Electrophysiology
Investigator
Nathan G Clack, Bruce Kimmel
Institute
vidrio technologies, llc
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
The past decade has seen major advances in the tools available to neuroscientists, making it possible to ask increasingly specific questions regarding which neurons and circuits are correlated with, necessary for, and sufficient for, specific behavioral or computational functions.
TitleA fully biological platform for monitoring mesoscale neural activity
Investigator
Kafui Dzirasa
Institute
duke university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
A fully biological platform for monitoring mesoscale neural activity One of the barriers to understanding the human brain is due to its geometry. Accessing brain tissue at single cell resolution has classically involved implanting electrodes (metallic or optical) directly into the brain.
TitleA high-performance unshielded wearable brain-computer interface based on microfabricated total-field OPMs
Investigator
Jose Luis Contreras-Vidal, Svenja Knappe
Institute
university of houston
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary: The broad, long-term goal of this project is to develop a wearable high performance MEG system that can operate without external shielding that will lead to Advances in Human Neuroscience and transformative advances in our understanding of the Human Brain ‘in Action and in Context’,
TitleA method for anterograde trans-synaptic tracing
Investigator
Donald B Arnold
Institute
university of southern california
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Although considerable information about neuronal circuits has been generated from experiments where retrograde transsynaptic tracing has been performed using Rabies Virus, there is no comparable technique for transsynaptic tracing in the anterograde direction.
TitleA TOF, DOI, MRI compatible PET detector to support sub-millimeter neuroPET imaging
Investigator
Sergei Dolinsky, Robert S Miyaoka
Institute
university of washington
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Abstract The overall goal of this research is to develop next generation positron emission tomography (PET) detector technology to support non-invasive, quantitative brain imaging at spatial and temporal resolutions currently not achievable with human neuro-PET systems.
TitleAChMRNS: Nanosensors for Chemical Imaging of Acetylcholine Using MRI
Investigator
Heather A Clark, Christopher A Flask
Institute
northeastern university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
ABSTRACT The neurotransmitter acetylcholine is widely distributed in the central nervous system and brain, and is a key signaling molecule involved in neural function.
TitleAdvanced MOTEs: Injectable Microscale Optoelectronically Transduced Electrodes
Investigator
Jesse Heymann Goldberg, Paul Mceuen, Alyosha Christopher Molnar, Chris Xu
Institute
cornell university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Summary Our goal is to develop a new class of electrophysiological recording devices, on the same physical scale as the neurons they record, by combining modern imaging with implanted optoelectronics.
TitleAn open source, wireless, miniature microscope for monitoring neuronal activity
Investigator
Michele A Basso, Peyman Golshani
Institute
university of california los angeles
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
ABSTRACT Recent years have seen a boon in the development of new molecular, genetic and imaging tools designed to dissect brain circuits that give rise to behavior in live animals.
TitleAn Ultra High-Density Virtual Array with Nonlinear Processing of Multimodal Neural Recordings
Investigator
Duygu Kuzum
Institute
university of california, san diego
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
An Ultra High-Density Virtual Array with Nonlinear Processing of Multimodal Neural Recordings A major goal of neuroscience is to record the activity of all neurons in an area of an intact brain and understand the relationship between neural activity and behavior. However, with current technologies
TitleAssessing the Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation on Agency
Investigator
Adina L Roskies
Institute
dartmouth college
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary Recent advances in neurotechnologies have provided us with the ability to modulate brain function by direct and indirect interventions.
TitleAuditory brain-computer interface for communication
Investigator
Daniel James Thengone
Institute
brown university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary A fundamental end-goal of brain-computer interfaces (BCI) is to enable communication in individuals with severe motor paralysis. BCIs decode the neural signals and accomplish the intended goal via an effector, such as a computer cursor or a robotic limb.
TitleAutonomously-activating bioluminescent reporters to enable continuous, real-time, non-invasive brain cell imaging
Investigator
Gary S Sayler
Institute
490 biotech, inc.
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Autonomously-activating bioluminescent reporters to enable continuous, real-time, non- invasive brain cell imaging Project Summary This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project proposes to develop a set of genetically encoded, self-exciting bioluminescent (autobioluminescent) optic
TitleBidirectional Hybrid Electrical-Acoustic Minimally Invasive Implants for Large-Scale Neural Recording and Modulation
Investigator
Mehdi Kiani
Institute
pennsylvania state university, the
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary: Dynamic mapping of complex brain circuits by monitoring and modulating brain activity at large scale will enhance our understanding of brain functions, such as sensation, thought, emotion, and action.
TitleBidirectional optical-acoustic mesoscopic neural interface for image-guided neuromodulation in behaving animals
Investigator
Daniel Razansky, Dmitry Rinberg, Shy Shoham
Institute
new york university school of medicine
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Summary Neuroscience has an essential requirement for large-scale neural recording and perturbation technologies for the understanding of brain function, as well as in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders.
TitleBoss: A cloud-based data archive for electron microscopy and x-ray microtomography
Investigator
Brock A. Wester
Institute
johns hopkins university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Abstract Due to recent technological advances, it is possible to image the high-resolution structure of brain volumes at spatial extents that are much larger than was previously possible.
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Last reviewed on July 02, 2025