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Division of Intramural Research
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Surgical Neurology (SNB) Branch Chief and Senior Investigator, Functional Neurosurgery Section, SNB
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Division of Intramural Research
Behavioral Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroscience, Neurological Disorders, and Synapses and Circuits…
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A report from the NINDS Anticonvulsant Screening Program Working Group, of the National Advisory Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NANDS) Council
February 27, 2012
Introduction
Program History and Description
The NINDS Anticonvulsant Screening Program (ASP) was established in 1975, as part of a larger Antiepileptic Drug Development (ADD…
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
By Dr. Diana Bianchi (NICHD Director), Dr. Joshua Gordon (NIMH Director), and Dr. Walter Koroshetz (NINDS Director)
When unraveling the complexities of neurological, neurodevelopmental, and neuropsychiatric disorders, there is no substitute for studying human brain tissue. Brain donation is critically important, now more than ever. The more brain tissue available for research, the faster science can advance toward a better understanding of how to prevent, diagnose,…
… of nerve cells simultaneously fire, disrupting normal brain activity during, and for some time after, these network … firing. Some seizures affect the function of a part of the brain; others affect total brain function and cause loss of consciousness. Some persons …
Thursday, April 4, 2019
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There is really nothing quite like the excited hum of science at a conference. You can hear it in the conversations during a poster session, feel it in the room as new results are presented for the first time, and sense it as opportunities for collaboration are discovered. We are so looking forward to the fifth annual Brain Research through…
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What is hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP)?Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP), also called familial spastic paraparesis, is a group of rare and progressive inherited disorders that cause weakness and stiffness of the legs (spasticity). There are more than 80 genetic types of HSP. Early on, people may have some trouble walking and feel some stiffness. Over time, these symptoms usually get worse. Many people with HSP eventually need a cane, walker, or wheelchair.The main signs of typical HSP are progressive leg…
… 2022 From June 21-22, 2022, NIH will host the 8th Annual Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies® (BRAIN) Initiative Meeting : Open Science, New Tools with an … people as possible and disseminate the progress of the NIH BRAIN Initiative to the global neuroscience community. The …
… receipt and referral of NINDS applications, development of new funding opportunities (NOFOs), administration of NINDS … receipt and referral of NINDS applications, development of new funding opportunities (NOFOs), administration of NINDS …
… (Javits Award) U44 (Fast-Track) K01 RF1/R01 UH2/UH3 K22 R61/R33 UG3/UH3 K99/R00 R42 (STTR Fast-Track) F99/K00 … second phase of an award such as for an R33 as part of an R61/R33, or it could be an extension like that of an R37 …