Join Our Newsletter! Subscribe to our monthly newsletter for the latest PNI discoveries and developments. Missed an issue? Browse our archive. Graduating neuroscience students celebrated at Class Day 2025 June 19, 2025 The Princeton Neuroscience Institute celebrated the Class of 2025 Neuroscience (NEU) majors during its annual Class Day Ceremony on May 26, 2025. The event brought together seniors, their families and friends, and PNI faculty to honor the accomplishments and academic journeys of this year's cohort of graduating neuroscience students.… Feature Undergraduates Neuroscience minor Ammon Love named Udall Scholar June 10, 2025 Congratulations to Ammon Love, a neuroscience minor at Princeton, who was recently named an Udall Scholar! The nationwide Udall Foundation awards scholarships to college sophomores and juniors “committed to careers in the environment, Tribal public policy or Native health care.” Love is majoring in the School of Public and International Affairs… Undergraduates Scientists map the half-billion connections that allow mice to see April 9, 2025 After nine years of painstaking work, an international team of researchers, co-led by PNI’s Sebastian Seung, published a… Research How the brain remembers what gave you food poisoning April 2, 2025 We've all been there: one bad oyster ruins seafood forever. Now, Princeton neuroscientists have pinpointed how the brain stores memories for these powerful food aversions in mice. The new results reveal how “one-shot learning”, where a single experience creates lasting memories, unfolds in rodents, which might shed light on how similar memories form in people, such as how a single traumatic event can lead to PTSD. Research Princeton hosts annual Brain Bee neuroscience competition for high schoolers March 3, 2025 The Princeton Neuroscience Network (PNN) was excited to host the Princeton Regional Brain Bee for the fifth year on February 15, 2025. This competition is the first step in an international event testing… Outreach $1.2M Keck Foundation grant advances PNI research bridging brain wiring and neural activity Feb. 27, 2025 Team to build on the fruit fly’s newly mapped “connectome” and develop innovative tools for measuring and manipulating every neuron in real time. Grants Princeton neuroscientists crack the code of how we make decisions Feb. 10, 2025 A new mathematical framework uncovers how the brain’s prefrontal cortex processes mixed signals to guide decision making, offering fresh insights for both clinical care and next-generation AI. Research Princeton researchers awarded NJ ACTS grant to study dendritic plasticity in neuropsychiatric disorders Jan. 31, 2025 Princeton neuroscience researchers Sam Wang, Ph.D., and Esra Sefik, Ph.D., were recently awarded a New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science (NJ ACTS) pilot grant to investigate how dendrites, the nerve-cell branches that connect neurons, change over time. Their goal: to better understand neurological disorders like schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease, in which these dendritic structures often go awry. Grants Christina Kim ’11 joins PNI and Bioengineering to build new molecular tools for healing the brain Jan. 23, 2025 Kim ’11 returns to Princeton this spring as an incoming assistant professor with a dual appointment in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and the Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute. Her research focuses on engineering new molecular tools to replicate the therapeutic benefits of certain drugs, such as psychedelics to relieve anxiety, while minimizing unwanted effects like hallucinations. New Faculty A new “hearing test” for rats reveals the brain’s hidden variability when making a decision Jan. 19, 2025 Simple choices can arise from diverse brain strategies, shedding light on the origins of individual variability Research Neuroscience major takes center stage with debut musical on mental health Jan. 6, 2025 Jeffery Chen is a senior undergraduate at Princeton studying neuroscience and theater. His debut musical, A Life Worth Living, combines aspects of both these fields, while also drawing from a deep well of personal experience. The show recently finished showing on campus at Princeton University, where it ran from 11/8 to 11/16, and was… Undergraduates Demystifying Computational Neuropsychiatry Nov. 22, 2024 How do computational processes help us understand mental health disorders and precisely tailor treatments to each individual? In this episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond, Aanya Kasera sits down with… Research Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page Next › Last page Last »