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Division of Neuroscience
Neurogenetics
General glial biology; oligodendrocyte and Schwann cell development, function and myelination; basic astrocyte biology; neuronal polarity and migration; axon…
… he worked with Alan Finkelstein studying the structure and function of ion channels formed by diphtheria toxin. After a residency in internal medicine at Brigham and Women's … the physical principles governing membrane-protein function. Our major model proteins are members of the ClC …
NINDS | 2021-2026
Strategic Plan
Investing in the Future of Neuroscience
This strategic plan was launched in May 2021 and is being implemented through May 2026. NIH is currently updating the strategic plan to ensure it is aligned with the current Administration’s priorities and complies with this Administration’s Executive Orders. The updated version will be posted once available.
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Effective immediately, NINDS has significantly changed one of its policies regarding the K02 award.
Previously, applicants were allowed to obtain salary support from the R01 or other research grant that they held simultaneously with the K02 in years 4 and 5. Per NIH policy, applicants supported by a K02 will no longer be allowed to draw salary simultaneously from other federal…
… Program Director at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke where she manages projects in the …
Staff Scientist, Advanced MRI Section, LFMI
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Division of Intramural Research
Functional and Molecular Imaging
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… circuit properties but remains largely uncharacterized. Taking advantage of the exceptional optical and genetic …
… Spectrum Disorders. Dr. Heavner has come full circle, back to her neural progenitor roots, to help lead the lab of …
… cerebrovasculares, lesiones cerebrales, demencia u otros trastornos neurológicos. La incapacidad para reconocer algo … musculares rítmicas involuntarias. Se observa en algunos trastornos neurológicos. Coma El coma es un estado profundo y … rostro, los brazos y las piernas. Es un síntoma de muchos trastornos y enfermedades y se debe a una hiperactividad …
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¿Qué son los tumores del cerebro y la médula espinal?Un tumor es una masa sólida que se forma cuando las células anormales se agrupan. Los tumores se desarrollan cuando ocurre un problema en los genes que controlan el crecimiento celular, lo que permite que las células crezcan y se dividan sin control. Los tumores pueden formarse en cualquier parte del cuerpo, incluido el cerebro y la médula espinal–el conjunto de nervios y fibras nerviosas que envía y recibe señales del cerebro. El cerebro y la médula espinal…