Brown U. Names Lipscombe Director of Institute for Brain Science

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Brown U. Names Lipscombe Director of Institute for Brain Science

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Brown University has named Diane Lipscombe to lead the Brown Institute for Brain Science (BIBS) in its multidisciplinary mission of advancing research, technology and education in areas that range from basic science to the clinic. Lipscombe is a professor of neuroscience and has served as interim director of BIBS since January 2015.

“I'm honored to have been asked to lead the Institute. There is no better place to be a brain scientist than right here at Brown. BIBS faculty, basic and clinical scientists, students and staff are outstanding and highly collaborative. The integrative research and scholarship that characterizes BIBS foster innovation, creativity and discovery. I'm thrilled to be part of the next exciting decade of brain science at Brown,” Lipscombe said.

BIBS is made up of a comity of 120 scholars at the University and in its affiliated hospitals. Multidisciplinary by nature, the Institute includes not only psychiatrists, neuroscientists, neurologists and psychologists. but also faculty members in engineering, biology, mathematics and the humanities.

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Lipscombe will oversee day-to-day operations, provide intellectual leadership for the community of scholars and represent the institute around Brown and the World.

“Dr. Lipscombe is an exceptional scientist, committed educator and proven effective, collaborative leader. Since arriving at Brown in the department of neuroscience in 1990, she has won numerous teaching awards, directed graduate study in neuroscience, and consistently secured funding to conduct research on the basic properties of calcium channels of neurons and their role in migraines, pain and other conditions," said Provost Richard M. Locke.

Diane Lipscombe

Lipscombe earned a bachelor's degree and Ph.D in pharmacology from University College in London.

Prior to coming to Brown, she studied postdoctoral associate at Yale School of Medicine and Stanford University's medical school.


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