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Learn more about how NINDS supports scientific conferences and some research resources in specific situations. Conference Mechanisms R13Conference grants support recipient sponsored scientific meetings and conferences that may facilitate advancement of NINDS mission objectives. U13In some instances, NINDS may determine that a conference grant would benefit from…
… Repair & Plasticity Basic and translational studies that relate to traumatic brain injury (TBI); … Contact hibah.awwad@nih.gov 301-496-1447 Dr. Hibah Awwad is a Program Director in the Repair and Plasticity Cluster, … Pharmaceutical Industries in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, before earning her doctorate degree in Pharmacology from the …
… Intramural Research Clinical Neuroscience and Neurological Disorders Contact john.heiss@nih.gov 301-496-2921, … in the supervision and conduct of clinical trials for CNS disorders. He is Vice-Chair of the Combined Neurosciences …
… Gene Expression | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (nih.gov) GENSAT Brain Atlas of gene …
Lead, Research Staffing Support Office
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Division of Intramural Research
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… problems with brain function, including problems with how a person thinks, understands, moves, communicates, and … called brain death. It can be confirmed by tests that show blood is not flowing to the brain. How does TBI affect the … brain injury often happens at the moment of head impact, much of the damage related to severe TBI develops from …
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OverviewThe following provides resource-limited institutions (RLIs) with information and resources regarding research capacity building funding opportunities that NINDS participates in. Broadly defined, RLIs are institutions that do not receive substantial funding from…
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A black and white line drawing of Gutenberg’s printing press, showing a man pulling a lever on the printing press machine.(L) A photograph of a cloud server, showing an aisle of computer servers behind glass doors, illuminated by fluorescent lights.(R) Photo credit: iStockphotoAround 1440, Gutenberg invented the printing press and…
… with the use of devices to non-invasively stimulate the brain and nervous system. Though initially developed by scientists and clinicians to probe and modulate brain function, brain stimulation devices are now being sold directly to …
Clinical Science Analyst and Lead, Research Training and Education Office
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Division of Intramural Research
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