LATEST NEWS & PUBLICATIONS

Co-Chair joins Consortium leadership team

We are excited to welcome Francis X. Shen, JD, PhD, to a new role as Co-Chair of the Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences. “I am delighted to welcome Francis to this leadership role,” said Consortium Chair Susan M. Wolf, JD. “Professor Shen is a long-time colleague and grants partner, who brings extraordinary expertise on the ethical, legal, and societal issues raised by neuroscience and artificial intelligence.

UMN Researchers to Play Key Role in Study of Early Brain and Child Development

The co-directors of the University of Minnesota's Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (MIDB), a Consortium member center, will play a key role in the largest long-term study of early brain and child development in the United States. Michael Georgieff, along with Sylvia Wilson of the Institute of Child Development, is among the principal investigators for the HEALthy Brain and Child Developm

The National Academies Host Workshop on Leading a Lab for Responsible Research, Dec. 4 and 5, 2023

On December 4 and 5, 2023, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) hosted a virtual workshop titled "On Leading a Lab: Strengthening Scientific Leadership in Responsible Research".  This program is for research leaders who direct laboratories, centers, departments, or collaborations.

MIDB Showcases Cognitive Neuroscience Research at Flux Congress

Over 60 trainee and faculty members of the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (MIDB) presented their research at the annual Flux Congress last month located in Santa Rosa, California. The Congress is sponsored by the Flux Society, which advances the field of human brain development through professional engagement, research translation, and public discussions about the societal implications of work in the field. The 32 MIDB presentations showcased the Institute's wide-ranging research in developmental neuroscience research.

CTSI receives $53.9 million to advance health research

The Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) recently received $53.9 million in National Institutes of Health funding to find better, faster ways to bring scientific advances to real-world use. The seven-year award is one of the largest federal research grants the University of Minnesota has ever received and the University’s third Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA).

Masonic Cancer Center Designated as Comprehensive Cancer Center

The Masonic Cancer Center (MCC) has retained its National Cancer Institute (NCI) designation as a comprehensive cancer center, the highest federal rating a cancer center can achieve. The MCC is one of only two comprehensive cancer centers in Minnesota and 53 in the nation. The rigorous and highly competitive NCI designation process is undertaken every five years. This is the sixth consecutive time MCC has received the designation, this time with its highest score to date.

Center for Bioethics Hosting Fall Webinars

The Center for Bioethics will present “Seen Yet Invisible: Lessons from Muslim Experiences at the Margins of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Healthcare,” on Friday, Sept. 23 from Noon - 1pm Central time. The webinar will feature Aasim I. Padela, MD, MSc, FACEP, Professor and Vice Chair for Research and Scholarship at the Medical College of Wisconsin, presenting on how religious identity is often overlooked in DEI and health equity conversations.