Tufts School of Medicine Neuroscience Department

Tufts School of Medicine Neuroscience Department Tufts University School of Medicine Department of Neuroscience

The faculty of the Department of Neuroscience have research programs in many areas of cellular and molecular neuroscience with emphasis on synapse neurobiology and the use of neurogenetics approaches. Faculty research interests are relevant for understanding neurological diseases including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, autism-spectrum disorders, depression, anxiety, epilepsy and insomnias. An int

eractive group of departmental faculty is interested in neuron-glia interactions as related to neurological disease. The Department of Neuroscience coordinates neuroscience educational and research programs within the Sackler School of Biomedical Sciences and the Tufts University School of Medicine. The department hosts the Tufts Neuroscience Seminar Series and a student/postdoc presentation series during the academic year. In addition to educational and research activities, faculty of the department supervise activities of the Tufts Center for Neuroscience Research (CNR), a center funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke (NINDS). The CNR supports four core research facilities located within departmental space, that provide services to all research labs of the medical school and its affiliated hospitals.

We are just two weeks away from the 14th Annual Tufts Neuroscience Symposium & Shucart Lecture! Register and learn more ...
10/02/2025

We are just two weeks away from the 14th Annual Tufts Neuroscience Symposium & Shucart Lecture! Register and learn more at the link below.

Please join us in person for the 14th Annual Tufts Neuroscience Symposium and William Shucart Lecture on Thursday, October 16th, 2025.

We are excited to share that Professor Chris Dulla, PhD has been named permanent Chair of the Department of Neuroscience...
07/03/2025

We are excited to share that Professor Chris Dulla, PhD has been named permanent Chair of the Department of Neuroscience and will be proposed as the Annetta and Gustav Grisard Professor of Neuroscience at Tufts University School of Medicine!

Over the past 15 years at Tufts, Dr. Dulla has established himself as a prominent researcher in brain function and neurological disorders, as well as a nationally recognized mentor and educator.

Congratulations to Dr. Dulla on this well-earned appointment! We look forward to the department’s continued growth and excellence under his leadership.

Congrats to Professor Chris Dulla, PhD, who has been named permanent Chair of the Department of Neuroscience and will be proposed as the Annetta and Gustav Grisard Professor of Neuroscience at TUSM! 🎊 Dr. Dulla is a distinguished neuroscientist whose research has significantly advanced our unders...

We are excited to officially welcome our new faculty member, Assistant Professor Emily Newman, PhD!A triple Jumbo and ac...
04/01/2025

We are excited to officially welcome our new faculty member, Assistant Professor Emily Newman, PhD!

A triple Jumbo and accomplished neuroscientist, Dr. Newman joins TUSM as the inaugural Ghahreman Khodadad Professor of Neuroscience. Her research focuses on the neurobiology of social interactions and aggression, female chronic social stress, and the neurocircuitry and molecular mechanisms that underlie stress and fear-related disorders.

The professorship is named for neurosurgeon Ghahreman Khodadad, MD, whose generous gift also established the Ghahreman Khodadad Center for the Study of Excessive Pathological Selfishness (EPS) based at TUSM. The center is dedicated to developing an understanding of the neurobiological underpinnings of EPS, bridging biology and behavior.

To learn more about the Khodadad Center, please visit:
https://medicine.tufts.edu/research/research-labs-centers/research-centers/khodadad-center

Recent studies from the Maguire Lab provide exciting new insights into the complex relationship between past experiences...
02/21/2025

Recent studies from the Maguire Lab provide exciting new insights into the complex relationship between past experiences and behavioral outcomes, especially related to stress and social interactions. Their findings could have significant implications for understanding psychiatric disorders.

School of Medicine researchers manipulate neural circuits in mice that make social interaction more or less rewarding.

Thanks to all who joined us for the 13th Annual Tufts Neuroscience Symposium and William Shucart Lecture on November 7th...
11/18/2024

Thanks to all who joined us for the 13th Annual Tufts Neuroscience Symposium and William Shucart Lecture on November 7th!

Each year, the full-day event features engaging research talks and discussions from prominent leaders in Neuroscience as well as short talks by Tufts Neuroscience trainees. This year’s program highlighted advances in systems, cognitive and computational neuroscience.

The final lecture of the day honors Dr. William Shucart, former professor and chair of Neurosurgery at TUSM, who advocated for education, collaboration and exchange between clinicians and basic science researchers.

This year’s event drew nearly 100 attendees across disciplines including Neurosurgery, Neurology, and Psychiatry, as well as individuals from many Boston area schools and industries. Check out more event photos.

We are just one week away from our 13th annual Neuroscience Symposium & William Shucart Lecture! Learn more and register...
10/31/2024

We are just one week away from our 13th annual Neuroscience Symposium & William Shucart Lecture! Learn more and register below.

Please join us in person for the 13th Annual Tufts Neuroscience Symposium and William Shucart Lecture on Thursday, November 7th, 2024.

Congratulations to Dr. Michele Jacob for receiving an Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease Scholar Award. These inaugural awar...
10/24/2024

Congratulations to Dr. Michele Jacob for receiving an Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease Scholar Award. These inaugural awards support breakthrough treatments for rare diseases across neurologic, oncologic, and metabolic disease areas.

The award will advance the efforts of Dr. Jacob and colleagues to develop an efficacious treatment for CTNNB1 syndrome, a rare neurodevelopmental disorder linked with motor and intellectual disabilities and some forms of autism, that currently lacks treatment options.

Their team’s latest findings, published in EMBO Molecular Medicine, provide the first evidence that an efficacious drug treatment can be developed to potentially mitigate and even reverse the cognitive and motor symptoms of the disorder.

Learn more about their research on CTNNB1:

Researchers at Tufts University School of Medicine and the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS) have identified a small molecule that, in mouse and human cell models, rectifies the underlying molecular cause of a rare genetic developmental disorder linked with motor and intellectual disabil...

09/09/2024

Neuroscientist Phil Haydon hopes his recent win in the Newport Bermuda sailing race will help inspire others with epilepsy to live fuller lives.

How does the neurobiology of brain development influence teens' sometimes unpredictable behavior?Ayesha Sengupta, resear...
05/06/2024

How does the neurobiology of brain development influence teens' sometimes unpredictable behavior?

Ayesha Sengupta, research assistant professor of Neuroscience, shares insights.

Teenagers are known for their sometimes-unpredictable behavior. One moment they’re mature and clear-thinking, and the next they’re irrational or engaging in

Researchers in the Dulla Lab are using new imaging technology to show how traumatic brain injuries can lead to widesprea...
02/28/2024

Researchers in the Dulla Lab are using new imaging technology to show how traumatic brain injuries can lead to widespread changes in the brain.

A head injury serious enough to affect brain function, such as that caused by a car accident or sudden fall, leads to changes in the brain beyond the site of impact, Tufts University School of Medicine scientists recently reported in the journal Cerebral Cortex. In an animal model of traumatic brain...

New year, new hopes and inspiration. Read what Neuroscience interim chair Dr. Chris Dulla and other Tufts faculty are ex...
01/18/2024

New year, new hopes and inspiration.

Read what Neuroscience interim chair Dr. Chris Dulla and other Tufts faculty are excited about in the year ahead.

Tufts faculty members offer reflections about sources of hope and enthusiasm for the future with the advent of 2024

Interested in how empathy, selfishness, and social dynamics are controlled in the brain? Tufts Neuroscience is hiring!Th...
11/16/2023

Interested in how empathy, selfishness, and social dynamics are controlled in the brain?
Tufts Neuroscience is hiring!

The Neuroscience department is recruiting for a tenure-track faculty position open at all levels. Seeking candidates who use innovative approaches to investigate the neurobiological underpinnings of social interactions and behaviors.

The position comes with an endowed chair and an endowed research fund. The person filling this role will also become the new Director of the Khodadad Center, which focuses on excessive pathological selfishness. Apply and share below!


Learn more about the Khodadad Center:
https://medicine.tufts.edu/research/research-labs-centers/research-centers/khodadad-center

Neuroscience Dept. at TUSM in Boston, MA, seeks candidates for a tenure-track faculty position focused on Excessive Pathological Selfishness (EPS).

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