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FBSI Launches Website Exploring the Intersection of Immunology, Infections, and Brain-Behavior Interactions

Apr 7, 2026

The Foundation for Brain Science and Immunology (FBSI) is proud to announce the launch of its newly designed website, www.brainimmunology.org, offering physicians and researchers comprehensive resources on the intersection of immunology, neurology, and psychiatry.

The website serves as a centralized hub for cutting-edge research demonstrating that neuroinflammation contributes to both medical and neuropsychiatric conditions not traditionally considered immune-related, challenging long-held assumptions about disease origins. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, FBSI seeks to advance understanding of how immune responses to infections, and environmental factors, impact the brain. The foundation is committed to translating these scientific discoveries into practical interventions that improve patient outcomes across all populations and support clinicians in delivering evidence-based care.

“FBSI is dedicated to bridging the gap between immunology, neurology, and psychiatry,” said Susan Boaz, Executive Director of FBSI. “By providing accessible, evidence-based resources, we aim to support clinicians in making informed decisions, facilitate collaboration in patient care, and help families understand the possible biological underpinnings of neuropsychiatric symptoms.”

Key features of the website include:

  • Detailed overviews of neuroimmune-related conditions.
  • A research repository exploring immune mechanisms driving neuroinflammation and associated neuropsychiatric conditions.
  • Educational materials for clinicians and researchers, including case studies and emerging research updates.
  • Opportunities for professional collaboration, training programs, and grant initiatives.

Healthcare professionals and researchers are invited to explore the website and engage with its growing library of resources. The site is designed to evolve with emerging scientific knowledge, ensuring visitors have access to the most current information in neuroimmunology.

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