2021 News
Infinitome Award Winners: Dr Roisin McMackin and Professor Richard Carson
The Brainbox Initiative and Omniscient Neurotechnology are delighted to confirm that Dr Roisin McMackin and Professor Richard Carson (Trinity College Dublin) has been awarded the inaugural Infinitome Imaging Award.
John Rothwell Award Winner 2021: Professor Til Ole Bergmann
Professor Til Ole Bergmann (LIR Mainz) has been awarded the Brainbox Initiative's inaugural John Rothwell Award for the distinctive research that he has carried out throughout his career working with non-invasive brain stimulation techniques.
Research Challenge 2021 Winner: Ben Clennell, University of Bristol
Ben Clennell, University of Bristol, has been awarded the Brainbox Initiative Research Challenge 2021 for his ambitious application exploring transcranial focused ultrasound (TUS) neuromodulation techniques.
Announcing Our 2021 Young Investigator Award Winner: Dr Daniel Corp
Dr Daniel Corp (Deakin University) has been awarded the Brainbox Initiative Young Investigator Award for 2021. Read more about Daniel's winning entry here.
2020 Research Winner Kendra Kandana Arachchige Has Been Awarded Her PhD
Congratulations to 2020 Research Challenge winner Kendra Kandana Arachchige (University of Mons) on being awarded her PhD.
An Introduction to Monophasic vs Biphasic TMS Pulse Shapes
In this short guide from the Brainbox team, we discuss the fundamental differences between monophasic and biphasic TMS pulses, and what they both could offer your research.
Further Non-invasive Brain Stimulation Workshops Announced
Following fantastic demand for our range of online non-invasive brain stimulation workshops this spring, we are pleased to confirm that we are preparing the next range of workshops for this summer.
We're Exhibiting at OHBM 2021
The Brainbox Initiative are pleased to be attending the upcoming online OHBM 2021 meeting from June 21 - June 25. Join us there to find out what's in store for the Brainbox Initiative throughout the year.
Roisin McMackin Passes Her Viva
Congratulations to our 2020 Research Challenge Winner Roisin McMackin on passing her viva with no corrections.