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… he worked the Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders, which promotes discussion of contemporary and … he helped plan and lead activities on prevention of mental disorders in youth. Before joining the National Academies, …
… trials are studies that allow us to learn more about disorders and improve care. They can help connect patients … and scientists can learn more about CMV and related disorders. Clinical research uses human volunteers to help researchers learn more about a disorder and perhaps find better ways to safely detect, …
… Image The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ( NINDS ) is committed to ensuring that …
… Rett Syndrome Foundation recommended starting with the NIH Rare Disease Clinical Research Network , a program designed to advance research on rare diseases that is collecting data from 15 sites around … the country in over 40,000 patients to study more than 280 rare diseases. Image Data Integration and Data …
… supplements to active National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ( NINDS ) career development (K) awards. …
… diseases, including ultra-rare diseases, are neurological disorders, and 90% of rare childhood disorders have major neurological effects. 85% of rare and … Therapy May Offer New Hope for Infants with Rare, Fatal Disorder | Columbia University Irving Medical Center October …
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
I’m a news junkie, and I love stories, especially those about science. You may not realize it, but every day as part of the NINDS research community, you are generating incredible news. There is so much amazing science being done in your labs, whether you are using state-of-the-art technology to image people’s brains or teasing apart the nervous…
… of brain circuitry and behavior, and provides insight into disorders of the nervous system. Advancing the 1948 report … and spatial orientation. For example, neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s disease cause trouble with spatial …
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
May is Stroke Awareness Month—a good opportunity to reflect on the progress we have made in stroke prevention and treatment and also think about challenges and opportunities. Along these lines, I was invited to contribute an article to Scientific American taking a bird’s-eye view of the current state of stroke research and treatment. I will share some highlights here, and I invite you to read more about not just where we are, but how we got here and where we still need to go:…
… University , Cambridge, MA Genetic analysis of sleep disorders in zebrafish Council Dates: October 2007 - May 2008 … that regulate sleep and may be involved in human sleep disorders. He earned his Ph.D. in molecular/cellular biology …