2025 Study Abroad at Tohoku University

Four GIMBC students studied abroad at Tohoku University this January.
Short Term Internship_Tohoku University

Two master’s students and two doctoral students from GIMBC traveled to Tohoku University in Japan for a one-month short-term exchange. During this month, the students explored various experimental projects in the psychology laboratory and discussed their research and experiences with professors. Among them, the doctoral students participated in a small project studying olfactory imagery and […]
2025 Taiwan Society of Cognitive Science Conference

GIMBC students and faculty gathered at the annual Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience conference with a special presentation from GIMBC postdoc Dr. Liza Baranova and poster from graduate student Paul Z. Cheng.
GIMBC Seminar Schedule, Spring, 2025

113-2 GIMBC Seminar Schedule
Hult Prize 2025 – 1st Runner Ups Xinyue Nam & Ben Nguyen

Master’s first year students Ben Nguyen & Xinyue Nam win first runner up at the TMU Hult Prize competition for their stitch-free suture alternative, “UV Seal.”
Impacts of Night Shift on Medical Professionals: A Pilot Study of Brain Connectivity and Gut Microbiota

Impacts of Night Shift on Medical Professionals: A Pilot Study of Brain Connectivity and Gut Microbiota
Epistemology in the Age of Large Language Models

Epistemology in the Age of Large Language Models
Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Neuroscience and Related Fields

Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Neuroscience and Related Fields
2025 TMU Young Scholars Research Symposium

Date: 18th Feb, 2025 (Tue) 09:00 am -12:00 pmVenue: Cheng-Pu conference Hall, 4F, Comprehensive Medical Building (Front Building), Taipei Medical University
2025 TMU Young Scholars Research Symposium

2025 TMU Young Scholars Research Symposium
International Symposium on Emerging Technologies and Society: Bridging Ethics, Law, Security and Resilience

International Symposium on Emerging Technologies and Society: Bridging Ethics, Law, Security and Resilience
Structural alterations in a rumination-related network in patients with major depressive disorder

New Paper: Structural alterations in a rumination-related network in patients with major depressive disorder. Graduate student, Paul Z. Cheng’s paper was published by Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging.