The vital field of neuroscience is important for our health, progress, and survival in general. Today, neuroscience involves in every aspect of human life. It addresses the way we live now and the way we ought to live in the future. As we advance in the twenty-first century, brain research quickly evolves to change the world. In truth, the brain is one of the most exciting and complex systems in the universe. Knowing and understanding how the brain evolves, functions, and works inspire the most challenging questions of all time.

KRC devotes considerable resources to brain research and understanding of the nervous system at large. We strive to develop new, curative approaches that conceptualize, understand, and enhance brain capability, as well as prevent, diagnose, and treat neurological and psychological diseases. We tackle all aspects of historical, modern, and contemporary neuroscience. Our specific research agenda incorporates a wide array of neuroscience branches that range from neuroanatomy, evolutionary neuroscience, developmental neuroscience, and molecular neuroscience to neuroimaging, neurochemistry, and cognitive neuroscience. Our research also includes: social neuroscience, neuropsychology, neurolinguistics, cultural neuroscience, behavioral neuroscience, neuropolitics, neurophilosophy, and neuroethics.