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… Division of Intramural Research Contact natalia.gudino@nih.gov 301-496-7631, 301-480-2558 Dr. Natalia Gudino … Steve Dodd PhD , Staff Scientist Brett Setera , UMD/ NIH Graduate Student Selected Publications Gudino N. …
… Center Houston Title: The University of Texas Houston Stroke Training Program Program Director: Sean I. Savitz, … Institutional Training Grant (T32) Application and Review (pdf, 71 KB) Training Outcomes Data How to Apply … NINDS …
… skills you will need as an independent researcher. What techniques will your lab use to investigate your area of research interest? What are the skills that you will need to successfully run a … apply for funding in a few years? Build a career plan that is tailored to your needs. What activities will you perform …
… (damage to or loss of signaling of the nerves that connect the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body), … (SCA3) is highly accurate. Those individuals who are at risk for Machado-Joseph disease or another SCA (for example, … individuals living with these disorders and researchers to connect as easily as possible. Other research includes work …
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… central nervous system (CNS). White matter is tissue made up of bundles of nerve fibers (axons) that connect nerve cells. The fibers are covered and protected by an insulating layer of myelin, which … is a rare disease that causes weakness or numbness of the hands and feet ( peripheral neuropathy ). People with ARD …
… Training Program in Stem Cell Translational Medicine for Neurological Disorders ( pre-Doc ) Program Director: … University Title: Quantitative Neuroscience: Tools for bridging levels of analysis ( post-Doc ) Program … Title: Training in the Development of Novel Interventions for the Treatment of Neurological and Neurobehavioral …
… of Intramural Research Neurogenetics Contact reghan.foley@nih.gov 301-402-2273 Dr. Reghan Foley is a Senior Research …
… flow and oxygen deprivation to the brain, as occurs in stroke or neonatal hypoxia-ischemia, can lead to seizures and …
… dementia The symptoms of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and other frontotemporal disorders gradually rob people of … for granted. FTD and other frontotemporal disorders are a common cause of early-onset dementia. They often strike … disorders are rare, clinicians may be unfamiliar with the signs and symptoms. To help diagnose FTD, a doctor may: …