2010 Grand Prize Winner Science Volume 330(6005): November 5, 2010 Published by AAAS
The author of the prize-winning essay, Christopher Gregg, received his B.Sc. in biochemistry from the University of Lethbridge, Canada. American Association for the Advancement of Science Science 2010;330:771 Published by AAAS
Ed Boyden, for his essay “Molecular Tools for Controlling Brain Circuits with Light.” Boyden is an assistant professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where his group develops tools for controlling and observing neural circuits in order to understand how they compute and to yield new strategies for the treatment of brain disorders. American Association for the Advancement of Science Science 2010;330:771 Published by AAAS
Adam Kepecs, for his essay “Are you Certain? The Neural Basis for Decision Confidence.” Kepecs received his bachelor's degree in computer science and mathematics at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary in American Association for the Advancement of Science Science 2010;330:771 Published by AAAS