As we look back on 2024, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to the faculty, trainees, staff, and leadership at Rutgers for making the Rutgers Brain Health Institute’s 10th anniversary year both productive and memorable. From all of us at the BHI, we wish you happiness, health, and great success in the year ahead. We look forward to beginning BHI’s second decade in 2025 with exciting events and initiatives! | |
BHI Research & Service Awards | |
BHI marked its 10th anniversary with the 2024 Research & Service Awards ceremony held on December 10 at the Zimmerli Art Museum in New Brunswick, honoring the exceptional contributions of BHI faculty to neuroscience research and service. The awards recognized outstanding achievements across four categories, recognizing faculty who have significantly impacted brain health research and service. Each awardee received a commemorative plaque and a monetary award. Award recipients included: |
Early Career Faculty “Rising Star” Research Excellence Award:
Anna Konova, assistant professor of psychiatry at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS) and co-director of the Rutgers-Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuro-Psychiatry (CCNP) in BHI.
Mid-Career Faculty “Shining Star” Research Excellence Award:
Victoria Abraira, assistant professor of cell biology and neuroscience in the School of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers–New Brunswick.
Senior Faculty “Super Star” Research Excellence Awards:
Dipak Sarkar and Laszlo Zaborszky, Distinguished Professors from the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences at Rutgers–New Brunswick and the School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers–Newark, respectively.
BHI “Outstanding Service” Award:
Chiara Manzini, associate professor of neuroscience and cell biology in RWJMS.
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“These awards highlight the groundbreaking research and dedicated service of our faculty, whose contributions are shaping the future of brain health and neuroscience,” said Dr. Gary Aston-Jones, Director of the BHI and Murray and Charlotte Strongwater Endowed Chair in Neuroscience and Brain Health. “We are proud to support a thriving community of faculty and trainees working to address critical challenges in brain health.” Read more about how BHI celebrated 10 years of advancing neuroscience and brain health research in Rutgers Today. | |
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Dr. Travis Lear joined BHI as a Core Faculty and as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacology, Physiology, and Neuroscience at NJMS. Opening in January 2025, the Lear Lab will explore the regulation of cellular proteostasis, focusing on the intersection of the ubiquitin-proteasome system and lysosomal biology, and how these systems affect aging, cellular metabolism, and neurodegenerative disease. Central in this question is identifying key proteins regulating auto-lysosomal biology, mapping the mechanisms controlling their protein stability, and seeking to intervene in their degradation. Dr. Lear is excited to meet and collaborate with the BHI community! | |
Thanksgiving Video: Dr. David Zald Shares the Science Behind Gratitude | |
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Dr. David Zald, Director of the Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research (CAHBIR) at BHI, discusses the science behind gratitude and how cultivating a gratitude practice can improve overall well-being. Dr. Zald explains the chemical changes that occur in the brain when people regularly practice gratitude and why it is so important for mental and emotional health. | |
Dr. Haesun Kim Awarded NINDS R21 Grant to Study Key Choline Transporter in Oligodendrocytes | |
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Dr. Haesun Kim, Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Rutgers-Newark School of Arts and Sciences, received a R21 grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke for the project “Unveiling CTL1 as the Key Choline Transporter in Oligodendrocytes: Implication for Myelin Formation and Maintenance”. Oligodendrocytes rely heavily on choline, a source of methyl groups needed for many steps in metabolism and regulation of gene expression, to generate myelin membrane, as choline serves as a precursor to essential membrane phospholipids and signaling lipids. The long-term goal of the study is to elucidate the mechanism of choline import and its implications in regulating oligodendrocyte myelination. | |
BHI Tenth Annual Symposium Poster Winners | |
At this year’s symposium on November 14-15, attendees enjoyed the Two-minute Flash Talks by poster presenters, previewing on the main stage, key highlights from their posters displayed at the daily poster session. We doubled the poster awards to six awards to recognize outstanding research posters, spotlighting the next generation of neuroscience talent. Linnea Lampinen, a doctoral student in Dr. Vanessa Bal's lab, and Jorge Luis-Islas, a Postdoc in Dr. Mark Rossi’s Lab, won the First Prize and Third Prize on the second day respectively. Watch their video to learn more about their poster. | |
Poster entitled “Associations between the SRS-2 and the ASEBA Adult Self Report: Implications for interpretation of the SRS-2 in autistic adults” | |
Poster entitled "Control of consummatory behavior by a lateral hypothalamus to paraventricular thalamus pathway” | |
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BHI Postdoc Recruitment Event | |
Are you interested in recruiting postdocs to your lab? BHI is hosting a Postdoc Recruitment Event on April 22-23, 2025. To help cover the costs of hosting the candidates, we request that participating PIs contribute $500 (this is comparable to the cost of advertising on job boards like NeuroJobs or Science Careers). BHI Core faculty (those recruited directly by BHI) are exempt from this fee, as it is considered a benefit of being part of the BHI Core Faculty. Please complete this survey to indicate your interest by Jan 12, 2025, so we can finalize event planning. | |
We are excited to share the launch of our all-new Rutgers Brain Health Institute website! With a fresh design and user-friendly features, the site showcases BHI’s leadership in neuroscience and brain health research, collaboration, and education. Explore news, events, faculty achievements, and trainee opportunities, all in one place. Please take a moment to visit our new website and discover everything we have to offer. We value your input—please complete this survey to share your feedback and help us continue improving your experience! | |
BHI Tenth Annual Symposium | |
The 2024 BHI Symposium marked the 10th anniversary of the Rutgers Brain Health Institute, a milestone for celebrating a decade of innovation, collaboration, and groundbreaking advancements in neuroscience. Held on November 14–15 at the Douglass Student Center, the two-day event brought together more than 300 academic leaders, researchers, trainees, and industry professionals. Thank you to everyone who joined us in making this milestone celebration a tremendous success! Your feedback is important to us. Please complete this survey to share your thoughts and help us continue to improve future events. | |
BHI Postdoctoral Alliance Working Group (PAWG) Trainee Information Collection Form | |
The PAWG is the only working group at the BHI that's dedicated to all Rutgers trainees engaged in neuroscience, brain and mental health research and training. We would like to collect as much trainee (post-doc, PhD student, Master's, undergraduate) information as we can. This database can then serve as a listserv for us to disseminate important information to you, such as symposiums, seminars, travel awards, fellowships, outdoor events and trivia nights, and even instructions on how to file your taxes on a fellowship. This data will also serve YOU. We will compile anonymous trainee stats (# trainees, pubs, fellowships, etc.) for you to use in your grant and fellowship applications when you discuss the BHI. Please complete this survey. | |
BHI Announcements & Opportunities | |
Connecting Persons with Autism with Autism Researchers | |
The New Jersey Autism Center of Excellence (NJACE) led by Dr. Wayne Fisher, Director of RUCARES in BHI, aims to help New Jersey researchers connect with individuals with autism and their families who may be interested in participating in research. We anticipate funding up to four seed grants with a maximum of $2,000 per award. Please complete the request form and submit it to Hnorris@childrensspecialized.org to be considered for funding. | |
Training in Research Undergraduate Experience through the Rutgers Addiction Research Center at the BHI, the “TRUE RARC” Scholar Program | |
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Learn more about the new NIH-funded undergraduate research training program, “Training in Research Undergraduate Experience through the Rutgers Addiction Research Center at the BHI, the “TRUE RARC” Scholar Program. Our goal is to onboard students into promising career pathways in behavioral data science in addiction and related research, and our program is geared to supporting students through graduate school matriculation. Please reach out to true-scholar@rutgers.edu if you have any questions. | |
Learning Health System Scholars Training Program | |
The LHS Scholars Training Program aims to cultivate a new generation of leaders in Learning Health Systems (LHS) Science by providing comprehensive education, training, mentorship, and career development opportunities tailored to the professional interests of embedded investigators, clinicians, and health system personnel. Their goal is to nurture LHS Scholars who will contribute to academia, industry, and government. | |
BHI Motivational and Affective Neuroscience FAWG Mock Grant Review Program | |
The BHI and the RARC are pleased to announce the mock grant review program at Rutgers University. The primary objective of this program is to increase the success of grant proposals submitted to NIH by Rutgers investigators from the BHI and/or the RARC. | |
TMS-EEG Study of Eye Movements and Memory | |
The Brain Modulation & Control Lab is recruiting paid volunteers to perform computer-based tasks while recording electroencephalography (EEG) data and applying transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to study brain dynamics related to eye movement tasks. If you are interested in this study, please contact bmclab@rwjms.rutgers.edu | |
Learn About Your Risk for Addiction | |
The Rutgers Addiction Research Center in BHI is currently running a research study to evaluate a newly developed online platform that provides individuals with personalized risk profiles that combine genetic, behavioral, and environmental information. Participants will receive their personalized risk profile for free as well as up to $40 in compensation for completing research surveys to help the study team evaluate the program. | |
Alzheimer’s Risk Among South Asian Populations | |
The Rutgers Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center is launching a study to understand the characteristics that may place South Asian populations at heightened risk for Alzheimer's disease. This study seeks to recruit individuals with ethnic or racial backgrounds from South Asian countries, aged 45-70, who have one or more parents with AD. Participants at Rutgers can receive up to $175. Participants will undergo comprehensive assessments every two years, encompassing surveys, cognitive and language assessments, motor function tasks, blood tests, physical and neurological exams, as well as brain imaging. For eligibility and inquiries, contact the Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer Research Center at adrd@bhi.edu or visit www.adrd.rutgers.edu | |
IFPR – Rutgers Research Collaboration | |
The RARC is partnering with the Institute for Prevention and Recovery (IFPR) to establish a streamlined process for enhanced collaboration among Rutgers researchers who want to partner with RWJBarnabas to analyze substance use disorder outcome data and/or implement new studies in the health system. | |
Rutgers Research Community Partnership | |
The Research Community Partnership (RCP), overseen by the RARC, is a central enrollment hub for community members to participate in Rutgers research projects, and for researchers to recruit for their studies. By signing up for the RCP, individuals agree to be contacted by approved researchers to participate in projects. Participants can choose to accept or decline any project to which they are invited. Anyone who wants to be a part of research can enroll in the RCP. | |
Join the ADRD research center community | |
The newly established Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center in BHI will serve as a hub for collaboration, innovation, and transformative research, with the mission of making meaningful strides in the prevention, diagnosis, and care of Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders (ADRD). If you are interested in learning more or collaborating with the center, please submit the form to provide your contact information. | |
Grants Administrator at the BHI | The primary purpose of the Grants Administrator is to be responsible for the management of all sponsored grants, contracts, and other non-sponsored accounts and related functions associated with research and institute-related activities at the BHI and its Centers. The Grants Administrator will be responsible for assisting BHI administered faculty with budget development for grant proposals. | |
Program Manager at the BHI | The primary purpose of the Program Manager is to manage the research and administrative functions of BHI-administered faculty and staff. The Program Manager will be responsible for managing the Pre-Award function for all grants and contracts associated with sponsored research at the BHI and its centers. This includes supervising a grant administrator, identifying potential funding opportunities and ensuring that BHI-administered faculty and staff perform timely application preparation, assembly, and submission. | |
Director of Neurotechnology Innovation Center at Rutgers | |
We seek an accomplished scientist or physician-scientist eligible for the rank of tenured Associate or Full Professor to join the Department of Neurosurgery under new leadership at Rutgers Health and BHI as Director of the new Neurotechnology Innovation Center (NTICe) at BHI. The goal of NTICe is to develop a world-class research center that serves as a platform for interdisciplinary collaborations among basic and translational scientists, clinicians, engineers and industry partners to propel discovery of innovative, groundbreaking neurotechnology that can be brought from the bench to the bedside to treat debilitating neurological and psychiatric diseases. | |
Associate Professor/Professor in Data Science | |
The Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center at the BHI is seeking data scientists for a tenure-track faculty position at the Associate or Full Professor level at RWJMS and BHI within RBHS. We seek a faculty member who is experienced in using advanced statistical and machine learning techniques to analyze datasets related to aging, Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias. | |
Geriatric Psychiatrist or Geriatric Neurologist Faculty | |
The Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center at BHI is seeking a board-certified geriatric psychiatrist or geriatric neurologist with clinical and research experience in Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias. The candidate will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team including physicians experts in dementia research and care, neuropsychologists and neuropathologists, on a clinician-scientist track. Applicants should have experience in conducting clinical trials (as PI or site PI), experience conducting longitudinal studies, and an interest in studying preclinical Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. | |
Human Neuroimaging Faculty Position in Alzheimer’s Disease | |
The Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center at BHI is seeking a neuroimaging leader for a tenure-track position at the Associate or Full Professor level at BHI, and RWJMS within RBHS. We seek a faculty member who is experienced in using neuroimaging techniques to image human brain structure and activity as it relates to aging, Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. The candidate will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, including neurologists, neuropsychologists, and neuropathologists. | |
Assistant Professor in Behavioral & Systems Neuroscience, Tenure-Track | |
The Department of Psychology in the Rutgers University-New Brunswick, School of Arts and Sciences in Piscataway, New Jersey invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level in Behavioral & Systems Neuroscience (BSN), with a start date of September 1, 2025. The ideal candidate is expected to lead a research program using advanced neuroscience approaches that would complement departmental strengths in one or more of the following pre-clinical areas: 1) sensory and computational neuroscience; 2) motivational and affective neuroscience; and 3) learning and memory. | |
Rutgers Training in Addiction Research Program (TARP) Postdoctoral Position | |
The Rutgers Training in Addiction Research Program (TARP) announced the availability of a postdoctoral position. Interested applicants should email their CV to Chris Pierce at chris.pierce@rutgers.edu. | |
The Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center at the BHI is recruiting a tenured or tenure-track faculty member at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level to expand our research portfolio in the basic science of neurodegenerative diseases. We seek scholars with innovative, rigorous, and impactful basic research programs focusing on the gut-brain axis related to aging, Alzheimer’s disease, or associated dementias. Applicants should submit a CV and a brief statement of research accomplishments and plans to Dr. Miriam Bocarsly at bocarsme@njms.rutgers.edu and a copy to bhi@bhi.rutgers.edu. | |
Multiple Faculty Positions in Alzheimer’s Disease | |
The Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center at BHI seeks a neuroimaging leader for a tenure-track position at the Associate or Full Professor level, a board-certified geriatric psychiatrist with clinical experience in caring for persons with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias, and a neuropsychologist with a research career devoted to the neuropsychology of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. | |
Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Early Intervention Research in Autism | |
The BHI, RUCARES, and Department of Pediatrics at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS) are seeking a tenure-track assistant or associate professor for a clinical research program focused on improving interventions for young children with autism spectrum disorder. | |
Multiple Faculty Positions in Human Brain Imaging | |
The CAHBIR is recruiting for multiple faculty positions at all levels (Assistant/Associate/ Professor). We seek investigators who use innovative MRI approaches to image human brain structure and function. Individuals who utilize additional approaches such as EEG, tDCS, and rTMS to study human brain function would also be attractive. | |
If you want to share any opportunities (e.g., open positions, grants, surveys) in future monthly newsletters, please send them to Lily Zhang (lily.zhangty@rutgers.edu) or use this Microsoft form to submit your opportunities. | |
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Translational Work-in-Progress Series (ADRD-TWIP) | |
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The Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center in the BHI is organizing a series of translational work-in-progress talks every month. The goal is to alternate between clinical and basic presentations to open new opportunities for translational research and discussions from different points of view. Dr. Max Tischfield will present “Restoring age-related decline of cerebro-lymphatic drainage”. | |
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In 2025, we’re celebrating ten years of Rutgers Giving Days, and we want you to be a part of it! In addition to the online fundraiser, RGD 2025 will feature on-campus engagement opportunities at each of our Chancellor Led Units, a celebratory headquarters for RUF staff, and other fun ways to connect the members of our Rutgers community together in support of our values. | |
2025 Newark New Jersey Regional Brain Bee | |
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The Newark New Jersey Regional Brain Bee, sponsored by the BHI, is a Question & Answer competition, similar to a spelling bee, that tests high school students' neuroscience knowledge on topics such as brain structures, learning, memory, sleep, vision, and movement. Registration is free and open to all New Jersey high school students interested in participating. | |
Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center Symposium | The Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center at the BHI will hold its Second Symposium on March 19, 2025. This one-day symposium will feature presentations from clinical and basic science investigators. The keynote speaker is Alison Goate, the Jean C. and James W. Crystal Professor of Genomics, Chair of the Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences, Professor of Neuroscience and Neurology, and faculty of the Icahn Genomics Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. | |
6th Annual Neurosurgery Research Symposium | |
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The 6th Annual Neurosurgery Research Symposium will be held in the Clinical Academic Building at RWJMS, Room 1302. The symposium will showcase the current research of the Neurosurgery Department during an interactive day of research presentations and discussions connecting students, postdocs, residents, and clinical and research faculty. More details on our plenary speakers and registration are to come! | |
Rutgers Brain Health Institute Postdoc Recruitment Event | Are you interested in recruiting postdocs to your lab? BHI is hosting a Postdoc Recruitment Event on April 22-23, 2025. To help cover the costs of hosting the candidates, we request that participating PIs contribute $500 (this is comparable to the cost of advertising on job boards like NeuroJobs or Science Careers). BHI Core faculty (those recruited directly by BHI) are exempt from this fee, as it is considered a benefit of being part of the BHI Core Faculty. | |
2025 BHI Plenary Seminar Series | |
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Hosted by Junior Faculty Working Group (JFWG) | Dr. Lin Tian, Scientific Director of the Max Planck Florida Institute, is a leader in neuroengineering, with a focus on generating new molecular tools to understand and repair the brain. Dr. Tian actively disseminates her methodologies to the wider scientific community and is an advocate for open science. |
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Hosted by Cognitive & Sensory Neuroscience FAWG | Dr. Geoffrey Schoenbaum is a Distinguished Investigator, Chief of the Cellular and Neurocomputational Systems Branch, and Chief of the Behavioral Neurophysiology Neuroscience Section at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Dr. Schoenbaum’s lab focuses on the neural circuits that mediate associative learning and decision-making and examines how changes in these circuits contribute to maladaptive behaviors in neuropsychiatric disorders, such as addiction. |
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Hosted by Neurodegeneration & Injury FAWG | Dr. Scott Brady is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the University of Illinois. Dr. Brady's research focuses on molecular motors, axonal transport and the neuronal cytoskeleton, Neuronal signaling pathways, Effects of myelin on neurons and pathogenic mechanisms in adult-onset neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's and Huntington's as well as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and diabetic neuropathy. |
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Dr. Ofer Yizhar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Brain Sciences at Weizmann Institute of Science. Dr. Yizhar’s lab is interested in the neural circuit substrates of complex behaviors, including social behavior, decision making, learning and memory. Work in the lab is focused on how specific neural circuits regulate these functions, on disease-related changes and their electrophysiological and behavioral correlates. |
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Hosted by the Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center in BHI | Dr. David Weinshenker is a Professor in the Department of Human Genetics at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Weinshenker's approach is to use a combination of genetics, behavior, pharmacology, neurochemistry, optogenetics, and chemogenetics in rodents to better understand the neurobiology underlying normal brain function as well as neurological and neuropsychiatric disease. |
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Dr. Michael Beauchamp is a Professor of Neurosurgery and Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. Dr. Beauchamp’s lab focuses on the superior temporal sulcus, a brain area critical for the integration of auditory and visual information and for the perception of complex visual motion, such as mouth movements. |
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