The Center for Behavioral Neurosciences has been elevated to a university-level research center at Georgia State.
The CBN is a research endeavor of Georgia State, Emory, Georgia Tech, Morehouse School of Medicine, Clark Atlanta and Spelman College and focuses on research and neuroscience education from kindergarten through 12th grade to the college level.
Moving CBN to a university-level research center elevates Georgia State’s position as a home for the best researchers in neuroscience.
“I am delighted that we are launching this new university-level research center under the leadership of Dr. H. Elliott Albers. director of the CBN and Regents’ Professor of Neuroscience,” said James Weyhenmeyer, vice president for research and economic development at Georgia State. “As a university-level research center, the CBN will continue to build on its strong record of using interdisciplinary approaches to leverage the significant expertise at Georgia State and in the greater metro Atlanta area.”