Picower Institute for Learning and Memory explained
The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory is one of the three neuroscience groups at MIT along with the McGovern Institute for Brain Research and the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences. The institute focuses on studying various aspects of learning and memory, including diseases such as Alzheimer's and schizophrenia. it has received over US$50 million for research in these areas.
Establishment and Funding
The institute was established in 1994, primarily funded by the Sherman Fairchild Foundation, the RIKEN Brain Science Institute and the National Institute of Mental Health.[1] It was renamed after receiving a $50 million grant by the Picower Foundation in 2002.[2]
Leadership
- Founder and Former Director: Nobel Prize laureate Susumu Tonegawa, who resigned on December 31, 2006, believing that “a new generation of leadership is needed.”[3]
- Current Director: Professor Li-Huei Tsai, who became the director on July 1, 2009[4]
External links
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Notes and References
- Web site: About. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2009-10-25.
- Web site: Picowers Give MIT $50M for Brain Research.
- News: Wang, Angeline . November 21, 2006 . Director of Picower to Step Down . 2009-10-25 . The Tech . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . 126 . 55.
- Web site: Li-Huei Tsai to direct Picower Institute. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2010-03-03.