
Developing Science Research by Recognizing the Human Capacity for Inquiry
The story of our initial experience of developing neuroscience research in Kathmandu, Nepal - a precursor to the bridge program.
As our evolving framework for action advances in its effort to develop science research capacity, we participate in discourses of society in various forms. Some are peer-reviewed scientific articles, others are peer-reviewed opinion pieces and reviews and others are invited non-peer-reviewed articles.
The story of our initial experience of developing neuroscience research in Kathmandu, Nepal - a precursor to the bridge program.
A neuroscience case study in Nepal where we used behavioural training to rehabilitate lost visual function caused by brain injury in a young patient.
An opinion piece highlighting that the unreflexive use of terms like ‘low and middle income countries’ in development discourse can lead to a superficial understanding of social realities.
A review paper on combining cognitive and perceptual behavioural training tools to restore visual functions lost after brain injuries.
A commissioned opinion piece on harnessing the potential of constructive agency in human beings through science and art to contribute to social transformation.