Whitehall Foundation grant to help fuel Huang’s latest research

Research focuses on a better understanding of learning and prediction. Cheng Huang, PhD, has won a Whitehall Foundation grant to study the neural mechanisms of prediction using Drosophila (fruit flies) as a powerful model to understand analogous processes in the human brain. “Receiving this Whitehall Foundation grant is an incredible privilege and an exciting opportunity for our new lab,” said Huang, an […]

Pollina honored for innovations in neuroscience

MIND Prize funds research into neurodegenerative diseases Elizabeth Pollina, PhD, an assistant professor of developmental biology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has received the 2025 MIND Prize from the Pershing Square Foundation. The MIND (Maximizing Innovation in Neuroscience Discovery) Prize funds research by early- to mid-career investigators who are making innovative […]

Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance awards early career investigator grants

Dr. John Krais was awarded the 2025 Early Career Investigator Grant John Krais, PhD is an assistant professor at WashU Medicine and is a member of the Center for Genome Integrity at Siteman Cancer Center. Dr. Krais is testing a gene found in many tumors and how it may help cancer cells survive, with the […]

Research explores neurobiology underlying common depression symptom

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Marco Pignatelli, MD, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has received a five-year $6.5 million grant from the Wellcome Trust to unravel little-known brain functions involved in depression. His project focuses on understanding the neurobiology underlying chronic anergia, the debilitating loss of energy and enthusiasm that affects 90% of people with depression.