Responsibilities of members include: submission as a principal investigator or co-principal investigator of neuroscience-related grants; presentation of data at internal and external scientific meetings; publication as contributing author on peer-reviewed articles and book chapters; participation in collaborative efforts via grants, publications and membership in the institute's Research Interest Groups; attendance at the SNRI Seminar Series; and solicitation of investigators for membership.
Investigators
Stark Neurosciences Research Institute investigators at Indiana University School of Medicine participate in the clinical, research and education programs of the institute. Investigators accepted into membership are divided into two categories: primary and affiliate.
Primary membership is available to any full-time faculty member at Indiana University actively publishing and conducting neuroscience-related research. Affiliate membership is available to any Indiana University faculty member, including clinical track faculty, without independent neuroscience-related grant funding or publications as well as faculty from other universities with neuroscience-related research and/or grant funding.
Apply for Membership
Interested in becoming a primary or affiliate member at Stark Neurosciences Research Institute? Contact Angela Bryant, program management specialist, to start the process.
Executive Director
Primary Investigators
Andrew J. Saykin, MS, PsyD
Director, Center for Neuroimaging and Indiana Alzheimer's Disease Research Center

Stephen L. Boehm, PhD
Professor of Psychology

Charles R. Goodlett, PhD
Chancellor's Professor of Psychology

Cristine Czachowski, PhD
Professor of Psychology

Marian L. Logrip, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychology

Leonid Rubchinsky, PhD
Professor of Mathematical Sciences
Affiliate Investigators

Alexy Kuznetsov, PhD
Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences