The Andrew Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences Lecture
Established by the Carnegie Corporation of New York as part of its centennial celebration, the Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences recognizes trailblazers in the brain and behavioral sciences whose research has helped advance the field and its applications. Each year, the winner is invited to Carnegie Mellon University's campus to deliver a scientific talk and they are presented with an original piece of artwork commissioned from artist Greg Dunn. The prize also awards a one-year graduate fellowship to a CMU student, who will typically have the opportunity to visit the recipient's lab.
2025 Recipient
Dr. Amy Bastian, Kennedy Krieger Institute
December 4th 12PM
Location: Bosch Spark Conference Room, Scott Hall 5201
Zoom information: https://cmu.zoom.us/j/93485060367?pwd=SNbtgo3kmt0cSHM7alVA530VE2ww5S.1
Meeting ID: 934 8506 0367
Passcode: 665192
Amy Bastian is a professor of neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She is a neuroscientist and physical therapist who studies the neural control of human movement. She has a special interest in stroke, cerebellar motor disorders and childhood motor development.













