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… spend about one-third of your time doing it. Quality sleep—and getting enough of it at the right times—is as essential … beginning to understand. This webpage describes how your need for sleep is regulated and what happens in the brain … sleep and non-REM sleep. Within non-REM sleep, scientists have identified three different stages. Each is linked to …
… 2, 2022 How is it acceptable that the fate of your brain depends on where you live? Most hospitals in the United … these inequities, NINDS sponsored a symposium of the Brain Attack Coalition (BAC) titled Inequities in Access and … as the emergency care of persons with bleeding into the brain (intracerebral hemorrhage) and around the brain …
… Support Office (RSSO) in the Clinical Trials Unit (CTU). Ms. Hayden has been with the NINDS since 2010, originally … Division of Neuroimmunology and Neurovirology until 2017. Ms. Hayden began a new role in 2017 and was charged with … Office (RCO), while PNs and PCCs remain in the RSSO. Ms. Hayden continues to provide guidance and mentorship on …
… 2025: A Scientific Vision,” which details seven high-priority research areas. NIH has a number of specific …
… Council (pdf, 915 KB) Background The mission of NINDS is to seek fundamental knowledge about the brain and nervous … to use that knowledge to reduce the burden of neurological disease for all people. Research on the development, … normal nervous system, or fundamental neuroscience (FN), is the foundation for achieving that mission. To address this …
… her tireless support of her mentees are a testament to the fact that she considers mentorship to be her most important …
… meet the highest standards of quality, integrity, and patient safety. As a quality auditor, she closely reviews … prior to starting her postdoctoral fellowship at the Liver Diseases Branch- NIDDK and working as a fellow on a clinical … trial for viral hepatitis, AIDS and gastrointestinal disorders. Some of the responsibilities of her position as a …
Friday, May 26, 2017
By: Dr. Walter Koroshetz
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Pain affects millions of Americans, with as many as 100 million adults experiencing chronic pain, and nearly 25 million adults report pain on a daily basis. For approximately 8 million adults, pain is significantly disabling and interferes with their ability to work, attend school, or…
… NIH application instructions . The purpose of this list is to explicitly identify elements of rigorous and …
… Dr. Gutmann will study disease variability using patient-derived cells, genetic mouse models, and …