National Brain Research Centre, Universität in Indien
The National Brain Research Centre is a university in Gurgaon that focuses on studying the brain and nervous system. The campus has modern buildings designed for research, with laboratories filled with equipment, lecture halls, and spaces where students and scientists work on projects related to neuroscience.
The centre was founded in 1997 to advance understanding of brain functions and develop treatments for brain diseases. It received university status in 2002 and was dedicated to the nation by President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam in 2003.
The centre brings together researchers and scientists from different fields to work on brain-related questions. You can see this collaborative spirit in how people move between labs and seminar spaces, sharing ideas across disciplines.
The campus is located in a quiet area of Gurgaon, away from busy streets, which helps with focused study and work. The grounds are well-maintained with walking paths and green spaces, and while casual visits are not open, academic groups and interested visitors are sometimes welcome.
The centre has made important contributions to Alzheimer's research by studying early disease signs through brain chemistry measurements. Researchers also investigate brain changes after COVID-19 infections, examining how neurotransmitters like glutamate and GABA are involved in recovery and mental health.
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