Young Investigator Award News

Brainbox Initiative Awards Now Open

Brainbox Initiative Awards Now Open

If you're a neuroscientist in the early to mid stages of your career, driven by a passion for non-invasive brain stimulation and imaging, these three prestigious awards are tailor-made for you.

Brainbox Initiative Awards 2023: Deadline Approaching

Brainbox Initiative Awards 2023: Deadline Approaching

If you're an early to mid-career neuroscientist with a passion for non-invasive brain stimulation and imaging, then these three prestigious awards are calling your name. The Brainbox Initiative Research Challenge Award, the Young Investigator Award, and the John Rothwell Award offer exceptional opportunities for recognition, support, and collaboration in the field. With the deadline for applications approaching on June 1st, you have less than a month left to seize these remarkable opportunities.

Announcing Our 2022 Young Investigator Award Winner: Dr Syanah Wynn

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.

Announcing Our 2021 Young Investigator Award Winner: Dr Daniel Corp

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.

Young Investigator Award Winner 2020: Dr Davide Folloni

Young Investigator Award Winner 2020: Dr Davide Folloni

We are delighted to announce that Dr Davide Folloni of the University of Oxford has been awarded the Brainbox Initiative Young Investigator Award for 2020 for the exceptional work that he is carrying out with Transcranial-focused ultrasound neuromodulation.

Dr Camilla Nord: Young Investigator Award Winner 2019

Dr Camilla Nord: Young Investigator Award Winner 2019

Congratulations to Dr Camilla Nord of the University of Cambridge who has been selected by the Brainbox Initiative’s esteemed Scientific Committee as winner of the 2019 Young Investigator Award for her exciting neuroscience research.