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From Mice to Humans: Cross-Species Neuroanalytics
Neuroscience research often starts in the lab, with animal models providing the first insights into how the brain works and how it reacts to new drugs or treatments. But the ultimate goal is to apply these findings to humans, improving diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes for neurological and psychiatric conditions. The bridge between preclinical research and clinical applications lies in cross-species neuroanalytics—the ability to analyze and compare neural data from animals and humans to uncover universal principles and actionable insights.

Wired for Growth: How Brain Data is Shaping Childhood Interventions
The human brain is a marvel of evolution, adapting and rewiring itself throughout life. But the most dramatic transformations happen during childhood, a time when neural networks are forged and fine-tuned. For children with neurodevelopmental disorders—such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia—these developmental changes often deviate from typical patterns, leading to challenges in learning, communication, and behavior.
