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… to ensure that mechanisms and procedures are in place to protect the safety of participants in … for FDA-approved drugs, vaccines, devices or other medical interventions under a research protocol should be … NIH guidelines on sharing research data . See All NINDS Terms of Award for Clinical Research Resources and Tools …
… On this page What are febrile seizures? A febrile seizure is a seizure caused by a fever in healthy infants and young … may happen when a child has an illness such as a cold, the flu, roseola, chickenpox, COVID-19, RSV (respiratory …
… On this page What are arteriovenous malformations? An arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is an abnormal tangle of blood vessels that causes problems with the connections … brain or spinal cord experience few, if any, significant symptoms. In some cases, a weakened blood vessel may burst, …
… the National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders, where she built and ran biologics & medical device …
… His laboratory is devoted to analyzing how movement disorders affect the network function of the brain, …
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Learn the basics of administrative supplements and how to find related funding opportunities.How are administrative supplements used?
Administrative supplements are additional funds provided to active awards in order to conduct or support further research within the scope and timeline of the current award…
… involving a foreign component, require additional information to be submitted as part of the application , and sometimes can require additional information prior to … The protection of human subjects (including the required education in the protection of human research participants) …
… The Notice of Award (NoA) is the official grant award … terms and conditions of the grant award. Learn more about what the NoA includes. Understanding the Notice of Award A … is accepted by the recipient, the contents of the NoA are binding on the recipient unless and until modified by a …
… at UCLA. While at UCLA, he served as Director of the Neuro-Engineering Program, the Nanoelectronics Research …
… University for undergraduate studies and graduated in 2000. She then went to the Tri-Institutional MD-PhD … logic of behavior. We are guided by three key questions: What are the cell types of the mammalian spinal cord? Using … spinal cord cells and circuits to enact movements. What are the roles of parallel descending pathways? We found …