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… Mentorship by a NINDS Investigator Excellent mentorship and training are critical to the development of exceptional … future scientists. To recognize the contributions and importance of outstanding mentors, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ( NINDS ) has established the NINDS Landis …
K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award
2008
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Yale University,
New Haven, CT…
Program Director
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Division of Translational Research
Biomarkers
HEAL Biomarker Program
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… of Intramural Research Cell Biology of Neurons, Muscle and Glia; Ion Channels, Transporters and Neurotransmitter Receptors; Neurological Disorders … in Physiology and Biophysics from Finch University of Health Sciences within the Chicago Medical School, working on …
… of Intramural Research Cell Biology of Neurons, Muscle and Glia; Ion Channels, Transporters and Neurotransmitter Receptors; Neural Development and Plasticity; Neurological Disorders; and Synapses and …
… Stroke warning signs are signals the body sends when the brain is not receiving enough oxygen. Disrupt stroke before … your — or someone else’s—life. Recognize the signs and, the moment you see any of them, call 9-1-1. Getting to a hospital quickly saves lives and increases the chances for successful recovery. F a c e D …
… Lasker Clinical Research Scholar and Investigator, Inherited Neuromuscular Diseases Unit Image … Division of Intramural Research Clinical Neuroscience and Neurogenetics Contact christopher.grunseich@nih.gov … Dr. Chris Grunseich is a Lasker Clinical Research Scholar and Investigator, and head of the Inherited Neuromuscular …
… Staff Scientist and Core Director, Protein, Peptide Sequencing Facility Image … mechanisms underlying electrospray ionization technique and developing ESI-MS methods to observe lipid-peptide … for Advanced Proteomics Research, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. In 2005, she worked as an …
… Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore, MD De novo synthesis and memory Memory formation involves mechanisms that strengthen active synapses and weaken inactive ones, and these mechanisms depend on rapid protein synthesis inside …
… 2017 Image Harvard Medical School , Boston, MA Mechanisms and Functions of Synapses and Circuits Dr. Regher’s research program includes basic … or the capacity for signaling between neurons to change, and on neuronal circuit organization and function. One line …