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… older. In rare cases, CCMs bleed into the brain (called a hemorrhage) and cause a stroke that can lead to death. CCMs are groups of … look like raspberries in the brain. The capillaries in a CCM are different from normal capillaries because they have …
… projects, regardless of the results of merit review, if they do not fulfill current programmatic priorities. … articulate and support a clear vision. Before You Start Your Application Carefully read the entire NOFO. The NOFO … your institution or department. In which area(s) and for what audience(s) are your organization best positioned to …
… Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating, complex, and heterogeneous … available, including riluzole and edaravone for broader ALS populations and tofersen for individuals with … this NIH Investment, please visit the Categorical Spending site and enter "ALS". Contact Us Name Role Areas of Interest …
K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award
2014
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Brandeis University,
Waltham, MA…
… Dementia, and Repeat Expansion Disorders Portfolio: NIH NeuroBioBank (human brain tissue banking) Contact adi.cymerblit-sabba@nih.gov 301-496-5745 Adi completed her Ph.D in neuroscience …
K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award
2019
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Columbia University,
New York City, NY…
… (FNWG) of the National Advisory Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NANDS) Council to provide recommendations on how we … motivated by the relatively untapped microscopic research scale, with a potential to be highly impactful in addressing … taken to advance groundbreaking research spurred by the NIH BRAIN Initiative's focus on understanding neural …
… brain stimulation (DBS)? Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a type of treatment for symptoms of some movement disorders, … essential tremor , and Parkinson's disease (PD). DBS uses a surgically implanted, battery-operated device to send … swelling of the brain. Other complications may include headache, seizures, and temporary pain following surgery. …
… syndrome? Fahr's syndrome, also called Fahr’s disease, is a rare brain disorder. It’s caused by a buildup of the mineral calcium mainly in areas of the brain … symptoms can include: Trouble moving Dementia Seizures Headache Trouble speaking Depression Stiffness of the limbs …
… attacks brain cells that control movement of arms and legs, and sometimes the face. SC is very rare in places … A child may have had symptoms of strep throat, like a sore throat or a fever, weeks to months before SC symptoms … back. Who is more likely to get Sydenham chorea? Children between the ages of 5 and 15 years who have recently had a …