Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior
Research Core Facilities and Resources
Brown Psychiatry and Human Behavior's research infrastructure supports faculty and trainees as they pursue basic and translational discoveries in mental health.
Research Core Facilities and Resources
Brown Psychiatry and Human Behavior's research infrastructure supports faculty and trainees as they pursue basic and translational discoveries in mental health.
Fostering Collaboration, Accelerating Discovery
Brown Psychiatry and Human Behavior is home to four research core facilities, which offer specialty consultation and equipment to our faculty, trainees, and students involved in biomedical research.
The BRIDGE Program, led by Founding Director Rani Elwy, Ph.D., and Associate Director Hannah Frank, PhD., fosters the translation, spread, and scale-up of evidence-based practices into routine clinical care.
CRNC provides consulting, methodological, and analytic support for Brown Psychiatry and Human Behavior faculty and trainees engaged in magnetic resonance imaging research.
QSMTP provides state-of-the-science training and mentoring in qualitative and mixed research methods to postdoctoral and faculty investigators in the health sciences.
The QSP is a methodological and statistical support and consulting center sponsored by Brown Psychiatry and Human Behavior and Brown Neurology.
Faculty Research Resources
This document, on the BioMed Research Administration website, has links to helpful resources and language that may be used for grant applications.
This newly reorganized resource contains links to Brown BioMed cores. Select a core and see a complete description of its equipment, availability and rates.