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RESEARCH GRANTS RELATED TO GENETICS OF THE EPILEPSIES
Expiration Date: Martes, Marzo 5, 1996
NOFO Number: PA-93-062
Viernes, Marzo 5, 1993
Notice Type: PA
The Division of Convulsive, Developmental, and Neuromuscular Disorders, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) encourages the submission of research grant applications related to genetics of the epilepsies. The NINDS solicits submission of research project grants to stimulate research in both basic and clinical aspects of genetics of the epilepsies. The scope of this program encompasses both animal and human studies which would utilize a variety of experimental approaches and methods.
COMPARATIVE APPROACHES TO BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
Expiration Date: Lunes, Febrero 26, 1996
NOFO Number: PA-93-057
Viernes, Febrero 26, 1993
Notice Type: PA
The purpose of this announcement is to facilitate a research area that defines a comparative framework for understanding the neural substrates of behavior, its principles, organization, and disorders. Applicants are encouraged to consider the advantages of using animal species representing different evolutionary levels including species that expand the kinds of animals conventionally used in brain and behavior research, as well as those that may require further development as experimental models.
AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS
Expiration Date: Martes, Febrero 20, 1996
NOFO Number: PA-93-054
Viernes, Febrero 19, 1993
Notice Type: PA
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) invites research grant applications seeking support of a wide spectrum of research directed at generating improved knowledge concerning amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
NEUROLOGICAL ASPECTS OF LYME DISEASE
Expiration Date: Lunes, Febrero 5, 1996
NOFO Number: PA-93-049
Viernes, Febrero 5, 1993
Notice Type: PA
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) invite research grant applications seeking support of a wide spectrum of research directed at generating improved knowledge concerning Lyme disease of the nervous system.
RESEARCH GRANTS RELATED TO THE SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF EPILEPSY
Expiration Date: Lunes, Febrero 5, 1996
NOFO Number: PA-93-050
Viernes, Febrero 5, 1993
Notice Type: PA
The Division of Convulsive, Developmental, and Neuromuscular Disorders, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) is revising and reissuing an existing NINDS program announcement published January 8, 1988 to notify the scientific community of continuing NINDS interest in research addressing the surgical management of epilepsies.
RESEARCH GRANTS RELATED TO NARCOLEPSY
Expiration Date: Lunes, Febrero 5, 1996
NOFO Number: PA-93-051
Viernes, Febrero 5, 1993
Notice Type: PA
The Division of Convulsive, Developmental, and Neuromuscular Disorders, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) are revising and reissuing a NINDS program announcement on narcolepsy published in the NIH Guide to Grants and Contracts, Vol. 19, No. 15, April 13, 1990, to notify the scientific community of continuing NINDS/NIMH interest in the submission of research project grant applications related to narcolepsy.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Expiration Date: Lunes, Enero 15, 1996
NOFO Number: PA-93-038
Viernes, Enero 15, 1993
Notice Type: PA
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), a component of the National Institutes of Health, invites research grant applications seeking support of a wide spectrum of research on multiple sclerosis.
VULNERABILITY OF THE OLFACTORY SYSTEM TO THE IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICANTS AND PATHOGENS
Expiration Date: Lunes, Noviembre 20, 1995
NOFO Number: PA-93-024
Viernes, Noviembre 20, 1992
Notice Type: PA
The olfactory nerve provides a direct anatomic conduit between the external chemical environment and the brain. This location puts the olfactory system at risk for damage from environmental toxicants and pathogens. These toxic agents comprise the major health hazard to human olfaction. However, the direct and indirect effects of these agents on the peripheral and central olfactory system are poorly understood. The purpose of this Program Announcement (PA) is to foster investigator-initiated research fundamental to understanding the impact of environmental toxicants and pathogens on the olfactory system. A broad range of studies extending from the molecular to the behavioral areas of basic and clinical research is applicable to this PA. The scope of these areas encompasses the transport of toxic substances into the brain through the olfactory nerve, olfactory mucosal defense mechanisms, neurogenesis, the relation of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer"s disease, to olfactory abnormalities induced by toxic agents, and the vulnerability of an aged olfactory system to toxic agents.
NEURAL REGENERATION AND PLASTICITY AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY
Expiration Date: Lunes, Noviembre 13, 1995
NOFO Number: PA-93-018
Viernes, Noviembre 13, 1992
Notice Type: PA
The Division of Stroke and Trauma (DST), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), invites applications for support of research that will increase our knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the neuronal regeneration and plasticity that can follow spinal cord injury.
NEUROLOGICAL BASIS OF RECURRENT HEADACHE, ESPECIALLY MIGRAINE
Expiration Date: Lunes, Noviembre 13, 1995
NOFO Number: PA-93-019
Viernes, Noviembre 13, 1992
Notice Type: PA
The Division of Stroke and Trauma (DST), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), invites applications for support of research that will increase our understanding of the causes of, and add to our ability to treat and prevent, recurrent headache, especially migraine.
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