PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR (PI) |
FUNDING AGENCY |
TITLE |
Engineer, Crystal | NIH R01-TxBDC | Enhancing Speech Processing In a Rat Model of Autism Using Vagus Nerve Simulation |
Goffman, Lisa | NIH-R01 | A Developmental Framework For Linking Phonological And Morpho-syntactic Sequential Pattern Rules |
Golden, Richard | Raytheon | SRA: Neuroscience-Inspired Unsupervised Deep Learning |
Hart, John | Congressional Directed Medical Research | Treatment of Verbal Retrieval Deficits in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury with High Definition Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation |
Kilgard, Michael - TxBDC | Wings for Life-TxBDC | Enhancing Recovery in Spinal Cord Injury Patients with Vagus Nerve Stimulation |
Kolber, Ben | Duquesne University | Pain and Neurodegenerative Undergraduate Research Experiences: Interacting with Community Partners to Build Specialized and Enhanced Neurologic Disease Programs for Undergraduates |
Kolber, Ben | NIH-R01 | Impact of Amygdala Lateralization on Processing and Modulation of Bladder Pain |
Kolber, Ben | Duquesne University | CNS Drug Discovery from the Ocean: Cyanobacterial Secondary Metabolites to Treat Comorbid Pain and Depression |
Kroener, Sven | Vulintus, LLC. | SBIR: HabiTrak: Low-cost, Wireless Home Cage Health and Activity Monitoring |
Lee, Yune | Flint Rehab | SBIR: Speech Hero: A Rhythm-based Speech Therapy App for Individuals with Aphasia |
Lee, Yune | NIH-R21 | Investigating the Neural Mechanisms Underlying Language Recovery through Rhythm Therapy in Aphasia |
O'Toole, Alice | University of Notre Dame | Psychophysical Studies of the Human Perception of Synthetic Faces |
Price, Ted | MD Anderson Cancer Center | Anatomic, Physiologic and Transcriptomic Mechanisms of Neuropathic Pain in Human DRG |
Price, Ted | Grunenthal GmBH | Testing Agreement |
Rollins, Pam | THECB | FY21 Autism grant Program-Innovative Treatment Models |
Rypma, Bart | NIH | Resting State Brain Connectivity Conference |
Thibodeau, Linda | NIH-R01-coPI | Smartphone-Based Open Research Platform for Hearing Improvement Studies |
Zuppichini, Mark | NIH-F31 | Neurophysiologic and Connectivity Changes Associated with Slowed Processing Speed and Working Memory Impairments in Multiple Sclerosis |