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Brain Science for a Better Future

We advance neuroscience that benefits society and reflects the aspirations of all people through grants that support interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral, collaborative work at the interface between neuroscience and fields such as education, law, policy, and public engagement.

  • Amount
    $50,000
    Grantee
    Research!America
    This grant funds the development of neuroscience-focused public engagement curriculum content through a microgrant program that supports early-career neuroscientists to develop and implement innovative public engagement training resources.
    Year
    2024
    Program
    Dana Frontiers
  • Amount
    $235,000
    Grantee
    Worldview Studio
    This grant supports research into the motivations and engagement patterns of brain and mental health influencers and their followers on social media, aiming to improve mental health communication and trust within online communities.
    Year
    2024
    Program
    Dana Frontiers
  • Amount
    $150,000
    Grantee
    University of California San Francisco (UCSF)
    This grant supports a community-engaged approach to improve LGBTQ+ representation in stroke research, education, advocacy, and prevention, by addressing healthcare disparities and mistrust through community-driven priorities and tailored educational efforts.
    Year
    2024
    Program
    Dana Frontiers
  • Amount
    $148,000
    Grantee
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    This grant supports neuroscience-informed solutions to youth suicide prevention policy by addressing information gaps between scientists, decision makers, and other key stakeholders.
    Year
    2024
    Program
    Dana Frontiers
  • Amount
    $96,100
    Grantee
    University of Washington
    To support embedding a neuroscience and society focus into core program content and professional development activities for post-PhD neuroscientists from underrepresented and marginalized groups.
    Year
    2024
    Program
    Dana NextGen
  • Amount
    $150,700
    Grantee
    Baylor College of Medicine Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy
    To support the creation of a Neuroscience and Society Summer Internship Program for undergraduate and graduate students.
    Year
    2024
    Program
    Dana NextGen

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