Director's Messages

In March the Institute of Medicine held a workshop on electrical and magnetic modes of Non-Invasive Neuromodulation of the Central Nervous System.

The NINDS investigator community is passionate about discovering new and better ways of preventing and treating stroke as well as improving recovery in those who suffer stro

Pain is the product of one of the most basic parts of the nervous system. That system is essential in protecting us from injury.

Since it’s inception in 2004, the NIH Blueprint has aimed to accelerate discoveries in neuroscience research across 15 collaborating Institutes a

Acute stroke therapy has finally turned a historic corner.

For NINDS, 2014 was marked by momentous transition, major accomplishments, and exciting opportunities.

Neuroscience is fun, fascinating and often intensely focused, either on furthering our understanding of how the nervous system works or on improving treatments for tragic neurological disorders.

In partnership with nine other Institutes and Centers (ICs), NINDS helps support and coordinate the NIH BRAIN Initiative.

At some point in their lifetime, an estimated 1 in 26 people will develop epilepsy— brain disorders characterized by seizures in which clusters of nerve cells, or neurons, are activated in an abnor

Neuroscience is experiencing a period of impressive growth and is attracting the brightest and most enthusiastic students of any area of science.  The number of NIH-supported trainees graduating wi

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