 
                    BHRI and its members in the news
Nov. 25, 2019
Five new BHRI Research Interest Groups (RIGs) have been created, with the purpose of facilitating collaborations among BHRI members which will hopefully lead to new externally-funded grants. The organizational meetings for these RIGs will be in December, with plans to continue…
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Nov. 20, 2019
The Department of Psychological Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences at °µÍø½ûÇø, in partnership with the national public radio affiliate WKSU 89.7 FM and the KSU Brain Health Research Institute, will host the first of a two-part distinguished speaker series…
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Nov. 14, 2019
There are two cycles most people can’t avoid — sleep and the news. And If you’re awake, you can’t help hearing the news reporting about cannabinoids. A °µÍø½ûÇø researcher may soon have news about how these substances affect our body’s natural clock.
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Nov. 14, 2019
Researchers at °µÍø½ûÇø and the  have partnered to develop a new intervention program for a relatively common but largely unrecognized neurological condition.
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Nov. 12, 2019
Traumatic injuries are the third leading cause of death nationally and the first in Americans age 44 and younger, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Level I trauma rooms are intended to stabilize and save the lives of patients with the most…
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Oct. 11, 2019
The °µÍø½ûÇø Brain Health Research Institute hosted the first Town Hall Meeting at the  on Friday, September 27, 2019.  The meeting focused on four DataBlitz! sessions, series…
Oct. 9, 2019
The °µÍø½ûÇø Brain Health Research Institute announces the following Pilot Grant 2019 award winners:
John Gunstad (KSU Psychol), Lindsay Scott (UH), Rachel Ostrand (IBM)
	Using automated speech analysis to predict cognitive decline and future Alzheimer’s disease…
Sept. 3, 2019
Dr. John Gunstad, °µÍø½ûÇø Professor of Psychological Sciences and Brain Health Research Institute member, won a Scholars Award at the Cleveland Brain Health Initiative Retreat on August 26, 2019, for his work, "Using automated speech analysis to predict cognitive…
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Aug. 12, 2019
Once it begins, Alzheimer’s Disease progresses systematically and aggressively, attacking victims on multiple fronts. But scientists studying the disease operate the same way — like °µÍø½ûÇøâ€™s own Dr. Gemma Casadesus Smith.
