The Non-invasive Neuromodulation Laboratories (NNL) recently reached a significant milestone, celebrating its 10th anniversary on Friday, January 10th. The occasion was marked with a lunch gathering at the Tea House, where team members reflected on a decade of remarkable growth and research support.
Since its establishment in December 2014, the NNL has made substantial contributions to the field of non-invasive brain stimulation. The laboratory has supported approximately 50 studies, demonstrating its commitment to advancing our understanding of the human brain and developing innovative treatments.
In the past year alone, the NNL has seen significant activity, with over 532 experiment visits taking place. These visits have resulted in an impressive total of more than 1,600 hours of data collection, highlighting the laboratory's dedication to rigorous research and data-driven discovery.
The NNL's 10th anniversary is a testament to the laboratory's enduring impact and its role as a hub for cutting-edge research in non-invasive neuromodulation. As the NNL looks to the future, it is poised to continue pushing the boundaries of human knowledge and improving lives through its groundbreaking work.