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Investigator

Ludovica Labruna

MAGNETIC TIDES, INC. · funded by NINDS, NIMH

Companies
2

Resolved onto their grants.

Grants
4

Federal awards on file.

Non-dilutive funding
$3.2M

Summed across those awards.

First award
Sep 1, 2024

Latest Sep 1, 2025.

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Grant record

Federal awards filed under this investigator name, newest first. Each links to the public record where the awarding agency publishes one.

  1. R44

    A novel method of non-invasive brain stimulation to enhance motor function in chronic stroke patients

    $937k

    Sep 1, 2025NINDSMAGNETIC TIDES, INC.NIH RePORTER · 11180871 (opens the source filing in a new tab)

  2. R44

    Efficacy of kTMP, a novel non-invasive brain stimulation method, for the treatment of anhedonia patients.

    $1.7M

    Aug 18, 2025NIMHMAGNETIC TIDES, INC.NIH RePORTER · 11252829 (opens the source filing in a new tab)

  3. R43

    Non-invasive brain stimulation using two-coil kTMP: simultaneous stimulation at two cortical targets and deep brain stimulation at a single target

    $558k

    Aug 15, 2025NIMHMAGNETIC TIDES, INC.NIH RePORTER · 11180817 (opens the source filing in a new tab)

  4. R44

    Exploring the Parameter Space of High Frequency Magnetic Perturbation in Manipulating Neural Excitability and Plasticity.

    $50k

    Sep 1, 2024NINDSMAGNETIC TIDES, INC.NIH RePORTER · 11176593 (opens the source filing in a new tab)

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