Domenici Hall's cutting-edge and centralized research cores provide an array of services dedicated to furthering brain research. The cores are open to all scientists interested in using neuroimaging tools to discover the mechanisms of brain functions in health and disease. We welcome brain and behavioral health scientists from the University of New Mexico and beyond to join our exciting international research environment.
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BBHI administers the Preclinical Imaging Core located in Domenici Hall, which provides expert faculty and comprehensive imaging support services for UNM/Non-UNM investigators. The Core houses a 7T MRI scanner (Bruker BioSpec 70/30USR) and a PET insert for preclinical and molecular in vivo and ex vivo imaging.
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The HSC Office of Research is pleased to announce a new pilot funding program available to all HSC faculty. The purpose of the Pilot Funding Program is to provide HSC faculty with funding to conduct feasibility studies and/or obtain the preliminary data needed to be competitive for extramural funding. This new program is a collaboration between the Office of Research and the School of Medicine.
Please contact Kara McKinney, Associate Director for Research Development, with any questions about the program or application process.
The UNM HSC Office of Research is launching a new opportunity for Academic Interest Groups (AIGs) which are designed to help supplement our current Signature programs by facilitating smaller groups of investigators to develop collaborative projects and support networks. AIGs are an excellent mechanism to find a topic of interest, start and build a network of colleagues, obtain mentoring, enhance clinical services, improve training, or develop new research activities.
If you are interested in establishing academic interest group in brain & behavioral health, please contact BBHI.
Current AIGs in Brain & Behavioral Health:
Current funding opportunities in brain and behavioral health research.