Articles from June 2012

Brain research wins publication award

Work by a neuroscience grad student may shed light on hydrocephalus By: Alison Crissman | 2012.06.29 | 07:15 AM Mark Lobas, a student in the Neuroscience Graduate Program and a member of faculty member Joshua Weiner's laboratory team in the University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Department of Biology, received the graduate program's Publication Award for an article published in...

Hammond named acting Carver College of Medicine dean

Appointment begins July 1 and continues through the arrival of a permanent dean By: Tom Moore | 2012.06.27 | 04:37 PM University of Iowa Executive Vice President and Provost Barry Butler and Jean Robillard, vice president for medical affairs, UI Health Care, announced the appointment of Donna Hammond as acting dean of the University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine...

UI team will study brain development in teens at genetic risk for alcoholism

Scientists at the University of Iowa are studying brain development in adolescent children who have a genetic risk for developing alcohol use-related problems due to having a family history of alcoholism.Researchers have long known that alcoholism and substance use disorders have a strong genetic basis, and children of alcoholic parents have a much greater likelihood of later developing a...

Adaptable decision making in the brain

Researchers discover how part of the brain helps predict future events from past experiencesBy:UI Health Care Marketing and Communications | 2012.06.19 | 05:35 PM Researchers at the University of Iowa, together with colleagues from the California Institute of Technology and New York University, have discovered how a part of the brain helps predict future events from past experiences. The work...

This is your brain on no self-control

This is your brain on no self-controlMRI images show what the brain looks like when you do something you know you shouldn’t New pictures from the University of Iowa show what it looks like when a person runs out of patience and loses self-control.A study by University of Iowa neuroscientist and neuro-marketing expert William Hedgcock confirms previous studies that show self-control is a finite...