Hilary H. Doyle

Hillary Doyle is a medical writer with experience across a broad range of scientific areas, communicating accurate and eye-catching science to engage any audience. She received her PhD in neuroscience from Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia, and specializes in inflammatory and infectious diseases.

How Does the Brain Work?
With 80-100 billion nerve cells, known as neurons, the human brain is capable of some astonishing feats.
Cells of the Brain
The brain is a mosaic made up of different cell types, each with their own unique properties. Here are the basics.
How Does Exercise Affect the Brain?
Not only is exercise good for your muscles and bones, but it is also an important part of keeping your brain healthy. A fact sheet for students grades 6-8
How Does the Brain Develop?
Based on the incredible number and diversity of cells we have as adults, it’s hard to believe we started out as one tiny cell.

How do Scientists Study the Brain?
The Scientific MethodScientists who conduct experiments to learn about the brain are called neuroscientists, and like all scientists, they use the scientific method. A fact sheet for students grades 6-8
What is Addiction?
The brain is a network of cells called neurons and glia. Approximately 86 billion neurons make up the many interconnected parts of the brain. They signal together like a symphony to help us navigate our world. While exercise, eating right, and keeping the mind engaged can help the brain stay healthy.