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Centre for Brain & Mind, NIMHANS Supported by Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies
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The Centre for Brain and Mind, NIMHANS (formerly known as the Accelerator program for Discovery in Brain disorders using Stem cells or ADBS) is a premier centre funded by the Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies in collaboration with NCBS, Bangalore. We engage in cutting-edge research in the area of human mental illness with the goal of discovering novel and better methods for clinical management of mental illness in humans. Subscribe to our mailing list today to get exciting updates about events, newsletters, webinars, resources and more! To learn more about our centre, visit www.cbmnimhans.org
Upcoming Events
Autism Discussion Forum: Share Your Voice
Autism Discussion Forum: Share Your Voice
CBM-NIMHANS is planning a discussion forum for parents and caregivers of children with autism, focused on understanding the condition, navigating care and support, and the latest developments in autism research in India. We invite you to register your interest and share any questions or concerns you would like to bring to our clinicians and researchers. Details of the forum will be shared with registered respondents in due course. Your responses will be read by our team before the forum and will directly shape the topics discussed, the questions addressed, and the resources we prepare. The more openly you share, the more useful the session will be — for you and for families like yours. For any questions or concerns, please email us at cbm.nimhans@gmail.com
Call for Proposals | Manotsava - National Mental Health Festival, 2026
Call for Proposals | Manotsava - National Mental Health Festival, 2026
Your response would be greatly appreciated.
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CALM-Brain Database | Centre for Brain and Mind
CALM-Brain Database | Centre for Brain and Mind
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
How I Got Here - Prof Biju Viswanath
How I Got Here - Prof Biju Viswanath
Spatial and functional profiles distinguish target sets of Parkinson’s disease and antipsychotic drugs with different clinical effects | Translational Psychiatry
Spatial and functional profiles distinguish target sets of Parkinson’s disease and antipsychotic drugs with different clinical effects | Translational Psychiatry
CAG Repeat Instability and Region-Specific Gene Expression Changes in the SCA12 Brain - The Cerebellum
CAG Repeat Instability and Region-Specific Gene Expression Changes in the SCA12 Brain - The Cerebellum
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 12 (SCA12), an autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia, caused by an expansion of (CAG)n in the 5′ of the PPP2R2B gene on ch
Previous Projects
Learn about Coffee, Cinema and Community - our IBRO Brain Awareness Week grant!
Learn about Coffee, Cinema and Community - our IBRO Brain Awareness Week grant!
Learn about our IndiaBioscience Outreach Grant project!
Learn about our IndiaBioscience Outreach Grant project!
With support from the IndiaBioscience Outreach Grant, we created platforms for scientists, clinicians, patients, caregivers, and general public to connect and share insights. Through awareness events, expert interviews, an art competition, and an e-book, we sparked conversations on mental health, tackled stigma, and made research more accessible.
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The Centre for Brain and Mind (CBM-NIMHANS) focuses on supporting research on five mental disorders — schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, addiction, obsessive-compulsive disorder & dementia. The centre employs several tools & techniques to understand the complexities of brain & mind conditions. This is a collaborative effort of the National Institute for Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) & the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), supported by Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies.
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