We can conduct the research we do thanks to the generous support from a number of entities. Our current support includes:
- NIH BRAIN Initiative – RF1 through NINDS – PI Garrett Stanley, Co-Is Bilal Haider, Christian Waiblinger – Feedback and feedforward gating of sensory signaling through timing in the thalamocortical loop
- NIH BRAIN Initiative & Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience (CRCNS) Program – R01 through the NINDS – Co-PIs Garrett Stanley & Christopher Rozell – CRCNS: Closed-loop computational neuroscience for causally dissecting recurrent circuits
- NIH BRAIN Initiative Program – R01 through the NINDS – PI Garrett Stanley, Co-I Bilal Haider –Thalamocortical state control of tactile sensing: Mechanisms, Models, and Behavior
- NIH/NINDS R21 – PI Garrett Stanley & Co-I Aurelie Pala – Interhemispheric interactions underlying bilateral somatosensation
- NIH BRAIN Initiative – R01 through NIBIB – Co-PIs Garrett Stanley & Shella Keilholz, Co-I Chethan Pandarinath – Crossing space and time: uncovering the nonlinear dynamics of multimodal and multiscale brain activity
- McCamish Foundation Distinguished Chair
In addition, many lab members have submitted successful fellowship applications and are individually funded:
- David Weiss was awarded the NIBIB T32 Training Grant Fellowship in “Computational Neural Engineering”
- Michael Bolus was awarded the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship AND the J. Norman and Rosalyn Wells Fellowship
- Elaida Dimwamwa was awarded the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship AND the HHMI Gilliam Fellowship
- Aurelie Pala, PhD was awarded the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Advanced Postdoc Mobility Fellowship AND the prestigious Swiss National Science Foundation Early Postdoc Mobility Fellowship