
The collaboration features five MnDRIVE Brain Conditions members and other UMN faculty: Sophia Vinogradov, M.D. (MnDRIVE Neuromodulation Leadership/Researcher), David Redish, Ph.D. (MnDRIVE Neuromodulation Researcher), Alexander Herman, M.D., Ph.D. (MnDRIVE Neuromodulation Researcher), Angus MacDonald III, Ph.D. (MnDRIVE Neurmodulation Researcher), Alik Widge, M.D., Ph.D. (MnDRIVE Neuromodulation Scholar) along with Dr. Ann Haynos, Dr. Caroline Demro, and Dr. Olivia Calvin.
They received a P50 Grant for the U of M Medical School and shared four approaches that helped them achieve this successful collaboration.
1. Have a genuine curiosity in the research of others
2. Build a team of diverse experts and listen
3. Narrow in on a topic and focus
4. Be comfortable with scrapping ideas and starting over
Read more about their successful collaboration and tips by clicking on the link below.