Tag: David Van Essen September 22, 2022 School of Medicine joins major NIH brain mapping effortWill aid understanding of how the brain works in good health and disease .News Release December 15, 2017 Van Essen receives Glass Brain AwardRecognized for lifetime achievement in mapping brain connections.National Leaders May 4, 2017 Faculty elected to National Academy of SciencesVan Essen and Sibley among Washington University’s four new academy members.Source: Washington University News April 27, 2017 Van Essen, Sadat to receive 2017 faculty achievement awardsLeuthardt to be honored for innovation and entrepreneurship.News Release February 15, 2017 Van Essen honored by Cognitive Neuroscience SocietyRecognized for his work mapping human brain.National Leaders November 2, 2016 $34 million effort aims to image brain from childhood through old ageResearch to focus on effects of aging, provide clues to neurological function, mental health.News Release July 20, 2016 Map provides detailed picture of how the brain is organizedWill help neurological, psychiatric research.News Release October 4, 2014 The Human ConnectomeEffort to relate brain connectivity to individual capabilities will establish a new baseline for future studies.Outlook Magazine May 24, 2013 Major project maps brain’s wiringWashington University School of Medicine researchers and colleagues are leading a 5-year, $30 million project to map the connections in the human brain.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine Posts navigation