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Area 1: Understand what causes the many types of the epilepsies and commonly co-occurring symptoms people experience
- Learn more about genetics and how changes in some genes result in seizures and epilepsy
- Learn more about non-genetic causes of the epilepsies, including infection, age, trauma, and risk factors that may make some people more likely to develop epilepsy
- Look at how changes in brain cells affect how those cells interact with each other and connect one brain area to another, and how these…
Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC)Massachusetts General HospitalBoston, MATitle: Clinical Coordinating Center for the Health Initiative in Early Phase Pain Investigation Clinical Network Contact PI: Maurizio FavaContact PI Email: mfava@partners.orgContact PI Phone: (617) 724-0838Data Coordinating Center (DCC)New York University School of MedicineNew York, NYTitle: EPPIC-NET DCC…
Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship
2022
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University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
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Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship
2023
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Brown University,
Providence, RI
Dr. Lipscombe’s mentorship is…
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Learn about the four most common types of reporting requirements for your award.What are the reporting requirements for my award?NIH has several reporting requirements that recipients must adhere…
Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship
2023
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University of California,
San Francisco, CA
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Area I: Prevent epilepsy and its progression.
A. Identify as yet unrecognized causes of epilepsy (e.g., genetic, autoimmune and infectious).
Background:
Epilepsy has many causes. It may be the result of developmental problems due to genetic mutations that interfere with the normal wiring and activity of the brain. It can also be caused by infection, tumors, stroke, or any kind of injury to the brain. In some cases, there is no obvious cause. Knowing more about how epilepsy develops will increase…
Friday, March 22, 2024
Pain affects more than 50 million Americans, with 25 million American adults reporting severe daily pain. An important pillar of NIH’s efforts to improve the treatment of pain is the Helping to End Addiction Long-term® Initiative, or NIH HEAL Initiative®, which seeks to find innovative scientific solutions to address the public health crises of opioid use disorder, overdose, and pain. The National…
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Welcome to the Web site of the Office of Emergency Care Research (OECR) at…