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20,791 grants matching optogenetics

Development of photocaged DREADD agonists for high-efficiency, target-specific optical silencing of synaptic transmission

$1,124,850
Matthew R. Banghart · University Of California, San Diego · R01 · FY2025 · NS

Neuronal Intracellular Signaling Underlying Synaptic, Circuit and Behavioral Plasticity

$1,123,260
Ryohei Yasuda · Max Planck Florida Corporation · R35 · FY2024 · NS

Fluorescence Microscopy

$1,122,518
Charles Tucker · National Institute Of Environmental Health Sciences · ZIC · FY2019 · ES

Redesigning General Anesthesia

$1,120,750
Emery Neal Brown · Massachusetts Institute Of Technology · R01 · FY2012 · GM

Improving Speed and Cost of Entry for Holographic Optogenetics

$1,120,423
Christopher Luk Hoy · Meadowlark Optics, Inc. · R44 · FY2025 · MH

Patterns of neuronal activity underlying behavioral decisions

$1,120,249
Mark Histed · National Institute Of Mental Health · ZIA · FY2021 · MH

Computational and circuit mechanisms for information transmission in the brain

$1,119,778
Adam Kepecs · Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory · U01 · FY2017 · NS

Control of the time course of dopamine release through optimized electrical brain stimulation.

$1,117,585
Stephen Leigh Cowen · University Of Arizona · R01 · FY2021 · NS

Central and Peripheral Mechanisms of Corneal Pain

$1,117,237
Ian D Meng · University Of New England · U01 · FY2025 · EY

Networking the parental brain: Transformation of brain-wide electrical networks

$1,116,739
Rainbo Hultman · University Of Iowa · R01 · FY2025 · HD

The function of dopamine and striatal neurons in guiding behavior in uncertain environments

$1,114,830
Linda E. Wilbrecht · Harvard Medical School · U19 · FY2023 · NS

The role of the nigrostriatal circuit in self-timed movements

$1,112,686
John A Assad · Harvard Medical School · U19 · FY2023 · NS

Vanderbilt Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center

$1,104,908
David H Wasserman · Vanderbilt University · U2C · FY2017 · DK

Vanderbilt Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center

$1,104,908
David H Wasserman · Vanderbilt University · U2C · FY2020 · DK

Vanderbilt Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center

$1,104,908
David H Wasserman · Vanderbilt University · U2C · FY2019 · DK

Vanderbilt Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center

$1,104,908
David H Wasserman · Vanderbilt University · U2C · FY2016 · DK

From Optogenetic Functional MRI to Mechanogenetic Functional Ultrasound

$1,103,900
Jin Hyung Lee · Stanford University · DP1 · FY2023 · NS

From Optogenetic Functional MRI to Mechanogenetic Functional Ultrasound

$1,103,900
Jin Hyung Lee · Stanford University · DP1 · FY2019 · NS

From Optogenetic Functional MRI to Mechanogenetic Functional Ultrasound

$1,103,900
Jin Hyung Lee · Stanford University · DP1 · FY2024 · NS

From Optogenetic Functional MRI to Mechanogenetic Functional Ultrasound

$1,103,900
Jin Hyung Lee · Stanford University · DP1 · FY2022 · NS

From Optogenetic Functional MRI to Mechanogenetic Functional Ultrasound

$1,103,900
Jin Hyung Lee · Stanford University · DP1 · FY2020 · NS

Next-gen Opto-GPCRs: spatiotemporal simulation of neuromodulator signaling

$1,103,836
Michael R Bruchas · Washington University · R01 · FY2016 · MH

Michigan Nutrition Obesity Research Center

$1,103,701
Randy J. Seeley · University Of Michigan At Ann Arbor · P30 · FY2017 · DK

Brain control of internal organ function

$1,103,092
Rui M. Costa · Allen Institute · DP1 · FY2024 · AT

Integrative Functional Mapping of Sensory-Motor Pathways

$1,102,838
Michael H Dickinson · California Institute Of Technology · U01 · FY2014 · NS