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Yale Center for Brain & Mind Health
The Center for Brain & Mind Health (CBMH) promotes interdisciplinary clinical and translational research on conditions that affect the mind and brain. The center fosters transformational work that bridges existing departments, levels of analysis, disciplinary boundaries, and a diversity of perspectives, focusing on areas of clinical and translational neuroscience that are broader than any single disease. The center seeks engagement of all members of the Yale community whose work aligns with this mission to create synergies in clinical and translational neuroscience at Yale. The center is committed to nurturing an inclusive community of researchers and research partners. The center convenes investigators engaged in clinical and translational neuroscience, coordinates seminars and workshops across the broader community, and provides funds to promote collaboration and team science.
About CBMH
The Center for Brain & Mind Health (CBMH) promotes interdisciplinary clinical and translational research leading to the management, diagnosis, treatment of, and recovery from conditions that affect the mind and brain.
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