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Members of the Yale Biomedical Imaging Institute applied for spring 2026 funding to support exploratory imaging studies or secondary data analysis studies that encourage collaboration between departments on topics with the potential to improve health and disease outcomes. Exploratory studies are critical to driving transformative and innovative biomedical advancements in biomedical imaging and jump-starting high-impact studies that lack preliminary data.
We congratulate the Spring 2026 awardees!
- April 02, 2026
A new approach offers a more accurate view of the molecular activity in brain cells and how it changes in diseases like Alzheimer’s.
- March 03, 2026
The American Society for Clinical Investigation is one of the nation’s oldest medical honor societies.
- January 30, 2024Source: bioRxiv
Christine Bowen's brand-new paper on novel Kv1.3 channel interactors identified by proximity labeling in microglia.
- December 01, 2023Source: Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
A first-author paper of Juliet Santiago, PhD.
- November 07, 2023Source: American Brain Foundation
Srikant Rangaraju, MBBS, MS, associate professor of vascular neurology, details his research into the brain's immune responses and how they exacerbate certain neurologic diseases. A recipient of American Brain Foundation research funding, Dr. Rangaraju underscores the value of this funding not only to further studies, but also to patients and their families.
- May 17, 2023Source: bioRxiv
The joint first-author paper of Prateek Kumar, PhD.