Join NINDS at the National Neurotrauma Society's annual meeting
NINDS will be participating in the following workshops at Neurotrauma 2023, at the Austin Marriott Downtown hotel - June 25 - 28, 2023
Title | NINDS Speaker/Moderator | Date & Time | Room |
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WS01: NIH-sponsored workshop: Using PRECISE-TBI tools to meet NIH Data Management & Sharing Requirements and Accelerate Preclinical TBI Research (Part 1) Agenda(pdf, 64 KB) NIHWorkshop-Day1-Introductions.pdf(pdf, 838 KB) NINDSperspective-PBellgowan.pdf(pdf, 844 KB) DataSharing-ODC-TBI-AFerguson.pdf(pdf, 9776 KB) PRECISE-CDE-core-MLaPlaca.pdf(pdf, 1242 KB) TOP-NT-CDE-JMcCabe.pdf(pdf, 1478 KB) TOP-NT-CDE-imaging-MFebo.pdf(pdf, 1032 KB) |
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Sunday, June 25, 2023 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM |
Waller C-F Ballroom |
WS02: NIH-sponsored workshop: Using PRECISE-TBI tools to meet NIH Data Management & Sharing Requirements and Accelerate Preclinical TBI Research (Part 2) Agenda(pdf, 65 KB) NIHworkshop-Day2-session1-Awwad_0.pdf(pdf, 1095 KB) NIHworkshop-Day2-session1-Martone_1.pdf(pdf, 1737 KB) NIHworkshop-Day2-session3.pdf(pdf, 2998 KB) |
Monday, June 26, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM |
Waterloo 2/4/6 | |
WS03: Updating the TBI Classification System: Steps Forward Rethinking TBI Classification for Clinical Care and Research_26June 2023.pdf(pdf, 2946 KB) |
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Monday, June 26, 2023 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM |
Waller A-B Level 3 |
WS05: Deciphering the NINDS Application Lifecycle: Review Process, Funding and Diversity Initiatives 2023-NINDSoverview-Grantmechanisms.pdf(pdf, 4531 KB) 2023-NINDS-Grant-application-tips.pdf(pdf, 3989 KB) 2023-NINDS-Grant-Review-process.pdf(pdf, 4419 KB) |
Wednesday, June 28, 2023 11:45 AM - 1:15 PM |
Waterloo 5 Level 5 |
Additional Research Programs and Initiatives
- Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies® (BRAIN) Initiative: The Office of the BRAIN Director manages the NIH contribution to The BRAIN Initiative®, including strategic planning, research programs, funding opportunities, resources, and more.
- The NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research: This collaborative framework includes the NIH Office of the Director and 12 NIH Institutes and Centers that support research on the nervous system.
- Neural Engineering at NINDS(pdf, 248 KB): NINDS supports Neural Engineering research through programs in the Divisions of Neuroscience, Translational Research, and Clinical Research. The combined portfolio spans early concept generation, technology development/optimization, translational studies and clinical trials.
- Accelerating Medicines Partnership® Program for Parkinson's Disease (AMP®PD): AMP®PD is a public-private partnership between government, industry, and nonprofit organizations focusing on identifying and validating biomarkers for predicting Parkinson’s disease, tracking disease progression, and validating therapeutic targets.
- Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias: NINDS collaborates with NIA, the lead NIH Institute for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research, to establish research priorities and fund biomedical research in AD as well as several Alzheimer’s disease-related dementias (ADRDs).
- ONETOX - Neural Exposome and Toxicology Programs: The overall goal of ONETOX is to enhance basic, translational, and clinical NIH research on the effect of the neural exposome on nervous system diseases and disorders by fostering more collaborative research within the neuroscience research community.
Training, Career Opportunities and Research Resources
- Training and Career Development: Learn about training grants and related topics and resources supported by NINDS, including our Diversity Awards and Diversity R01 for New and "At-Risk" Investigators
- NINDS Common Data Elements (CDE): NINDS supports the streamlining of neuroscience clinical research by using content standards that enable clinical investigators to systematically collect, analyze, and share data across the research community.
- NINDS Career Opportunities: Learn about exciting opportunities to contribute to our work as a NINDS, BRAIN Initiative, or HEAL Initiative Employee.
- NINDS's Building Up the Nerve: A podcast for neuroscience trainees that takes you through the life cycle of a grant from idea to award.
- OPEN Stage webinar series: A webinar series for our diverse neuroscience community to learn about NINDS programs and network with NINDS program staff.
NINDS Offices and Divisions Information
- Office of Research Quality: The NINDS Office of Research Quality promotes experimental and analytical rigor, measures to reduce bias, transparent reporting, and high-quality scientific research.
- NINDS Division of Translational Research (DTR): DTR accelerates basic research findings towards patient use for neurological disorders and stroke by providing funding, expertise, and resources to the research community.
- NINDS Division of Clinical Research (DCR): DCR provides oversight for clinical trials to test the safety and efficacy of innovative treatments of neurological disorders and stroke, epidemiological studies of natural history, biomarker studies, and studies designed to elucidate the causes of neurological disorders.
- Office of Global Health and Health Disparities (OGHHD): OGHHD leads the coordination and development of programs and initiatives that foster global research and research on health disparities in neurological disorders and stroke.
- NINDS Intramural Research: Investigators in the NINDS Intramural Research program, launched in the 1950's, conduct research in the basic, translational, and clinical neurosciences at the NINDS Bethesda, Maryland laboratories.