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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
    $75,600
    Grantee
    Knowable Magazine (Annual Reviews)
    This grant supports a series of public virtual events exploring how neurodevelopment shapes every stage of our lives, and a professional workshop series to create deeper engagement opportunities to apply neuroscience findings in practice.
    Year
    2022
    Program
    Dana Frontiers
  • Amount
    $35,000
    Grantee
    Boston University's College of Communications
    To support a pilot collaboration for six monthly Dana Discovery Dialogues featuring diverse speakers on neuroscience and society topics, and a Dana Discovery Roundtable for journalists to better understand the needs of those reporting on the field.
    Year
    2022
    Program
    Dana Frontiers
  • Amount
    $14,800
    Grantee
    University of California, Irvine,
    Center for the Neurobiology of
    Learning and Memory (UC Irvine)
    To support UC Irvine’s Frontiers for Young Minds (FYM) Live Review at the International Conference on Learning and Memory, enabling children and scientists to co-create accessible neuroscience articles.
    Year
    2022
    Program
    Dana Education,Dana Frontiers
  • Amount
    $200,000
    Grantee
    Royal Society
    To support a series of seminars and courses for judges, lawyers, and scientists in the UK to explore the benefits and risks of applying neuroscience to the judicial process.
    Year
    2021
    Program
    Dana Frontiers
  • Amount
    $50,000
    Grantee
    Partnership in Law and Neuroscience
    To support a partnership to curate and share research and legal cases at the intersection of law and neuroscience through a bibliography, newsletter, and case updates.
    Year
    2021
    Program
    Dana Frontiers
  • Amount
    $335,000
    Grantee
    Arizona State University | The National Informal STEM Education (NISE) Network
    To support the Barbara Gill Civic Science Fellowship to develop new, evidence-based models for bidirectional public engagement on emerging neuroethics issues.
    Year
    2021
    Program
    Dana Frontiers

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