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… of Intramural Research Cell Biology of Neurons, Muscle and Glia; Functional and Molecular Imaging; Neural Development and Plasticity; Neurological Disorders; and Synapses and Circuits Contact …
… Dr. Zana Tanushi, as a Clinical Research Pharmacist and the Pharmacovigilance Office Lead, serves as the pharmacy … include but are not limited to the development of policies and procedures to approve, process and control investigational drug protocols within the …
… in Public Health with a concentration in Epidemiology and Health Disparities, she worked as a Clinical Research project manager overseeing the execution and planning of new and ongoing NIH multi-site funded R01 grants and clinical …
… all conducting research in the basic, translational, and clinical neurosciences. Many of these laboratories and … Smith Mark Wagner Lee Weinstein Benjamin White Neurological Disorders Investigators Christopher Baker Peter Bandettini …
… body to regulate growth, metabolism, responses to stress, and sexual function. Pituitary tumors are a type of brain and … is making more hormones than expected. Find out more about neurological diagnostic tests and procedures . Pituitary … of research on the brain and nervous system, including disorders such as pituitary tumors. NIH supports new and …
… The NINDS has a responsibility to ensure that mechanisms and procedures are in place to protect the safety of … , the Awardee will provide the following for review and approval by the NINDS: The detailed plan for data and safety monitoring (see Section B below) The clinical …
… On this page What are febrile seizures? A febrile seizure is a seizure caused by a fever in healthy infants and young … are the most common type. They last a few seconds up to 15 minutes, and happen only once in 24 hours. Complex … problems. However, if the child has a second seizure, it is more likely to last longer than 15 minutes. A first …
… Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroscience, Neurological Disorders, and Synapses and Circuits Contact … Neurology Branch in the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Our lab exploits the unique … surgery as a viable treatment for patients with movement disorders offers a unique opportunity to access the …
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As research reveals more about the complex interplay of changes in the brains of people with dementia, we are learning that many people who may have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementias, or other related dementias likely had multiple different abnormal protein deposits and pathologies contributing to their symptoms. This is known as multiple-etiology dementia (…
… Trial Manager at the National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders, where she built and ran biologics & medical device trials. Dina came to NIH …