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BRAIN Initiative Multi-Council Working Group Clearance Initiative Concepts FY2017 Notice Number: NOT-NS-16-041 Key Dates Release Date: September 6, 2016 Related Announcements None Issued National Institute Neurological Disorders Stroke NINDS) National Eye Institute NEI) National Institute Aging NIA) National Institute Alcohol Abuse Alcoholism NIAAA) National Institute Biomedical Imaging Bioengineering NIBIB) Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Child Health Human Development NICHD) National Institute Deafness Other Communication Disorders NIDCD) National Institute Drug Abuse NIDA) National Institute Mental Health NIMH) National Center Complementary Integrative Health NCCIH) Purpose Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies® (BRAIN) Initiative an ambitious multi-agency effort announced President Obama April 2013. Specific goals NIH contributions the Initiative formulated over year-long planning process culminated the release BRAIN 2025: Scientific Vision, seminal planning document produced a working committee the Advisory Council the NIH Director. NIH continues be guided this document by input the BRAIN Multi-Council Working Group MCWG), committee includes Advisory Council members each the ten NIH Institutes Centers ICs) contributing the BRAIN Initiative. upcoming fiscal year represents transition point the BRAIN Initiative, goals scaling efforts a number specific areas: 1. Census Brain Cell Types 2. Tools Cells Circuits 3. Technologies Neural Recording Modulation 4. Human Imaging Neuromodulation 6. Technology Dissemination Training 7. Small Business Awards 8. Data Coordination 9. Neuroethics fund ambitious goals this transition, President’s budget calls a total appropriation 195 million, has matched exceeded proposals House Senate appropriations subcommittees. its most recent meeting August 2, 2016, MCWG provided clearance BRAIN FY 2017 initiatives. Investigators interested particular research areas encouraged review listing cleared initiatives, includes contact information NIH Program staff each area. Links this information be found the following url: https://braininitiative.nih.gov/about/multi-council-working-group. Interested parties also encouraged subscribe the BRAIN Update post https://brainupdate.nih.gov/), issues periodic announcements including new funding opportunities. Inquiries Please direct inquiries to: Edmund Ned) Talley, Ph.D. National Institute Neurological Disorders Stroke NINDS) Telephone: 301-496-1917 Email: Edmund.Talley@nih.gov email strongly preferred) Gregory K. Farber, Ph.D. National Institute Mental Health NIMH) Telephone: 301-435-0778 Email: farberg@mail.nih.gov