2022 News
John Rothwell Award Winner 2022: Dr Nigel Rogasch
We are excited to announce that previous Brainbox Initiative Young Investigator Award winner, Dr Nigel Rogasch of the University of Adelaide, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, and Monash University, has been awarded the John Rothwell Award for his exceptional research and contributions to the world of non-invasive brain stimulation.
Research Challenge Award 2022 Winner: Kevin Caulfield
We are excited to announce that Kevin Caulfield, Medical University of South Carolina has been awarded the Brainbox Initiative’s Research Challenge award 2022 for his enticing research proposal on Safety, Parameterization, and Mechanism of Out-Of-Scanner Transcranial Focused Ultrasound (tFUS).
Announcing Our 2022 Young Investigator Award Winner: Dr Syanah Wynn
Dr Syanah Wynn (University of Birmingham) has been awarded the Brainbox Initiative Young Investigator Award for 2022. Read more about Syanahs's award-winning entry here.
Donders Brain Stimulation Toolkit
The Brainbox Initiative is excited to join the Donders Toolkit for a non-invasive brain stimulation workshop, providing in-depth training in Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES), and Transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation (TUS) this September 19-21 2022
This workshop, hosted at the Donders Centre for Cognition, The Netherlands, will provide you with hands-on training, in-depth knowledge and educational lectures as well as keynote lectures on state-of-the-art science.
We're exhibiting at ICCN
The Brainbox Initiative is exhibiting at ICCN 2022. Hosted between September 4-8 in Geneva, Switzerland
Research Assistant & Associate/Fellow Vacancies at the University of Nottingham (Glasgow)
Two new positions are available at the University of Nottingham (Glasgow) to work with Dr Lauren Hadley.
We're Exhibiting at OHBM 2022
The Brainbox Initiative will be exhibiting at the upcoming OHBM 2022 conference in Glasgow this June 19 - 23.