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… for treating numerous neurological and psychiatric disorders associated with aberrant dopaminergic signaling. …
    
  
    
        
  
        
      
            Pre-submission approval may be required before the NIH application due date for applications requesting $500,000 or more in direct costs in any year. If pre-submission approval is required and not granted, your application will not be accepted. Information on R13/U13 pre-submission approval is located on the R13/U13 Guidelines page. 
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About the PodcastBuilding Up the Nerve is a podcast for neuroscience trainees and scientists that takes you through topics from the life cycle of a grant to demystifying scientific research at all career stages. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we’re here to help—it’s our job! Co-hosts: Drs.…
    
  
    
        
  
        
      
            What are milestones?
A milestone is a finding or set of findings that signal the achievement of a specific aim in your research plan.   Applicants must propose one or more milestones for each Specific Aim. For each milestone, provide sufficient details on methods, assumptions, experimental designs, data analysis plan (if the results are quantitatively measured), and specify the quantitative criteria for measuring success and related rationale. Quantitative criteria should be robust and consistent with the state-of-the-art in the…
    
  
    
        
  
        
      
            
  
    
    
  
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The key to recognizing a sign of stroke is that symptoms appear suddenly. Stroke warning signs are signals the body sends when the brain is not receiving enough oxygen.Disrupt stroke before it disrupts 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…
    … Jun 2021, 118 (23) e2004685118. Yin J, Spillman E, Cheng ES, Short J, Chen Y, Lei J, Gibbs M, Rosenthal JS, Sheng C, …
    … the genomic similarity between mice and humans. The trans-NIH funded Knockout Mouse Project (KOMP) was launched in 2006 … genes in the mouse genome, in the standard C57BL/6 mouse strain. These resources are publicly available from … Riddle, Ph.D. | Program Director, NINDS riddler@ninds.nih.gov   Related Topics  Knockout Mouse Project (KOMP) Redirect …
    … research than others. The National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) may be a good fit if your …
    
  
    
        
  
        
      
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Linear timeline in months starting on the left from preparing an application to deadlines to review to funding at the far right.
There are many steps involved in submitting a successful application for funding. Use the timelines below to learn about each major step from planning an application to award for a typical application such as an R01. Some applications may…
    
  
    
        
  
        
      
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NIH closes out grants as soon as possible after the project period end date. This process requires the recipient's timely submission of all required reports. Learn more about the steps required for…