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… and neurorehabilitation; neurobiology of the brain, spinal cord, post-stroke and neurotrauma recovery; therapeutic and … injury, cerebral palsy Additional keywords: Spinal cord physiology; neuromodulation Contact … +1 301 496 1447 Dr. Adele Doperalski is a program director in the Repair and Plasticity cluster at NINDS . She manages a …
… Image Office of the BRAIN Director Contact alison.davis@nih.gov Dr. Alison F. Davis works with NINDS and the BRAIN … strategy consultant. She has worked extensively with NIH since 1998, when she joined NIGMS as a staff writer. … of the Director, where her writing and strategy informed NIH policy on several trans-NIH initiatives including peer …
… Overview In 2015, NINDS and the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance sponsored a workshop to assess progress and new opportunities for research in tuberous sclerosis … Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Research Program, scientists and clinicians with expertise in TSC, and representatives …
… Francisco, CA Dr. Doris Wang is an Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery in the School of Medicine at the … (UCSF). Her clinical interests focus on treating movement disorders using neuromodulation and ablative procedures, and her research focus is to map the …
… Council Program Specialist Image Office of NINDS Council and Committee Management Division of Extramural Activities … Timothy Lyden joined the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) in 2013 and currently serves as …
… Management Specialist Image Office of Research Operations and Analysis Division of Extramural Activities Grants … such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Health and Human Services' (DHHS) Assistance Secretary for …
… Clinician Career Development Awards (K02, K08, K22, K23) and Institutional Training Grants (K12, UE5). Contact … a novel rat model of Alzheimer’s disease (TgF344-AD) and investigated potential immunotherapies for … neural circuits that regulate metabolism with chemogenetic and optogenetic tools. Prior to joining NINDS , he received …
… injury, for example, or those who are seizing or having a stroke, subjects must be enrolled in clinical trials, but of course they are unable to give a timely consent, and their health proxy may not be available. In certain situations, the Food and Drug Administration allows some emergency clinical …
… of Pennsylvania where she studied the regulation and function of sleep across the lifespan in Drosophila. During this time, Jaclyn organized and chaired a Gordon Research Seminar on Sleep Regulation and Function, which highlighted cutting-edge research from …
… arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is an abnormal tangle of blood vessels that causes problems with the connections … changes, especially increases in blood volume and blood pressure. Risk of severe hemorrhage in AVM The greatest … Some people with unruptured AVMs may consult with an AVM expert and decide that the risks of treatment outweigh the …