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The institute was established as Mental Health Research Institute at the University of Michigan in 1955 with the goal of "applying scientific methods to the study of human behavior." Many neuroscientists have conducted research at the MBNI, including
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and was subsequently renamed in the new millennium. The Reagents of the University of Michigan plan to demolish the building by September 25th, 2024.
111: 190: 162:. The Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience Institute (MBNI) of the University of Michigan. The formerly Mental Health Research Institute. 53: 180: 185: 33: 29: 41: 36:. Formerly the Mental Health Research Institute, over the years it developed a specific interest in 85: 57: 32:(UM) is an interdisciplinary research institute, which played a key role in the development of 107: 69: 61: 56:(SGSR) were hired by the MBNI, such as biologist and founding director of the institute 169: 81: 73: 65: 77: 37: 129:"All Projects – University of Michigan Architecture, Engineering and Construction" 112:"The Origins and Purposes of Several Traditions in Systems Theory and Cybernetics" 128: 159: 49: 142: 20:
The Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute in August 2013
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University of Michigan
general systems theory
neuroscience
biological psychiatry
Huda Akil
Society for General Systems Research
James Grier Miller
Anatol Rapoport
John Platt
Richard L. Meier
Walter Cannon
Ralph Gerard
Margaret Mead
Richard F. Ericson


Stuart A. Umpleby
"The Origins and Purposes of Several Traditions in Systems Theory and Cybernetics"
"All Projects – University of Michigan Architecture, Engineering and Construction"
"The Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience Institute (MBNI)"
Website
Categories
Research institutes established in 1955
Systems science institutes
University of Michigan
1955 establishments in Michigan

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