Re-issued: K01 NINDS Faculty Development Award to Promote Diversity in Neuroscience Research (PAR-24-228, PAR-24-229) Supports diverse tenure-track or equivalent faculty with research support, protected research time, and career stage-appropriate mentorship and professional development. #NINDSFunding #NINDSDiversity https://lnkd.in/etWyj476
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Learn more about WHAM Collaborative Executive Director, Dr. Nicole C. Woitowich, and her research focused on the consideration of sex as a biological variable, the inclusion of women in the biomedical research workforce, and how these two components may be inextricably related. Dive into her fascinating journey and research interests at Feinberg School of Medicine and discover how her role as Executive Director of NUCATS fuels innovation and drives impact in healthcare. #WomenInSTEM #ResearchExcellence #HealthcareInnovation"
Thank you Northwestern University - The Feinberg School of Medicine for featuring my work in the latest issue of the Breakthroughs Newsletter and for highlighting the impactful role that scholar-administrators can have in academic medicine!
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Learning How to Learn: The Inspirational Journey of Professor Sara Rankin. Sara Rankin, Professor of Leukocyte and Stem Cell Biology at Imperial College London, discovered her own learning differences later in life, profoundly shaping her academic journey. Despite challenges with reading and writing during her school years, Sara developed personal strategies like mnemonics and visual aids, enabling her to excel academically and earn a BSc and PhD in Pharmacology. Her innovative study methods have impressed professors and fuelled her scientific pursuits across diverse areas including atherosclerosis, cancer, and tissue regeneration. Passionate about biology since her GCSEs, Sara pursued a career in medical research, despite opting against clinical practice due to a discomfort with blood. Her career includes postdoctoral positions in California and London before joining Imperial College London in 1995. Sara's recognition of dyslexia and dyspraxia in herself, prompted by her son's diagnosis in 2011, highlighted her strengths in creative thinking, innovation, and holistic problem-solving, qualities vital to her scientific achievements. Today, Sara Rankin advocates for neurodiversity in science and beyond, using assistive technologies and strategic approaches to effectively manage her workload. Her journey underscores the importance of embracing neurodiversity as a catalyst for innovation and creativity in academia and beyond." #Neurodiversity #STEMEducation #ScienceInnovation #DyslexiaAwareness #AcademicSuccess #InclusiveEducation #ImperialCollegeLondon Learn more about Sara Rankin and her work at Imperial College London: https://lnkd.in/eZxw2sKY
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The PROVIDE-DN (Patient-Centered Care for Vestibular Disorders) Doctoral Network has secured funding from Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions! 🎉 Coordinated by Sonja Pyott this collaborative effort involves 13 academic and 9 non-academic partners, aiming to improve care for vestibular disorders. 🔍 Ambitious Research Aims: PROVIDE will pioneer approaches to understand, diagnose, and manage vestibular disorders. The three integrated work packages include genetic, molecular, and cellular research; capturing symptom variability with innovative applications; and advancing wearable devices for home use. The goal? Significantly enhance understanding and treatment.🌐💙 👩🔬 Search for PhD students: Interested in doing a #phd in patient-centered care for #vestibular disorders? The PROVIDE doctoral network is hiring 10 PhD students in different labs across Europe. ❗ Deadline March 28th 👉 More information about the requirements: https://lnkd.in/eTbea9Mb #VestibularResearch #HealthcareInnovation #HorizonEurope #MarieSkłodowskaCurieActions
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In order to advance the frontiers of research in science, we recognize the need for a diversity of ideas and perspectives. To that end, we support talented early-career scientists from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds as they transition from mentored training to independent research positions. Applications are now open for independence awards offered through the Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI), Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain (SCGB) and Simons Collaboration on Plasticity and the Aging Brain (SCPAB). #neuroscience #autismresearch #earlycareer #science https://lnkd.in/eTi8gYti
Simons Foundation Accepting Applications for Independence Fellows Program
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Founder of Neurotricional Sciences and the International NeuroPhysics Functional Performance Institute
"Exciting Announcement! Well folks, April 13, 2024 marked one of the most rewarding moments of my life, surpassing even my Mr. Universe victory! After more than 2.5 years of responding to reviewers, our groundbreaking cross disciplinary scientific publication is now live. This work encapsulates my life's dedication to NeuroPhysics Therapy and unveils my discoveries and findings in the scientific literature; Quote: "A phenomenon displaying enormously beneficial qualities has been discovered." My 40-year journey of self-discovery and commitment to helping those less fortunate has led to some significant scientific breakthroughs. These discoveries have enabled me to deliver unprecedented results in short timeframes for individuals suffering from chronic, incurable neurological conditions and complex lesions to the brain and spinal cord to mention just a few. I've presented my findings at over 30 relative international science conferences and co-authored 6 other scientific publications related to my discoveries. I owe deep gratitude to the distinguished co-authors below, who stood by me throughout this journey and courageously contributed to this publication in the Complexity Science in Human Change Journal. Discovering unknown phenomena in today's scientific world is rare, and convincing reviewers of the authenticity and value of new knowledge can be a huge challenge. Please click the link below to access the journal, scroll down to Chapter 5, and click on the title of our publication to view the full PDF. Thank you everybody for your wonderful and much appreciated support over the years!" https://lnkd.in/gZYpQ6Gf Chapter 5. An Experimental Verification of NeuroPhysics Treatment by Executing a Multifractal Analysis of Surface Electromyography Signals on Trapezius, Abdominals, and Adductor Muscles in Athletes Calogero Rinzivillo¹, Ferda Kaleagasioglu²,³, Francesco Casciaro⁴, Fabio Scoppa⁵, Riccardo Marvulli⁶, Ken Ware⁷, Elio Conte³, and Antonio Di Ieva⁸ ¹Department of Medical-Surgical Sciences & Advanced Technologies, Medical School and Policlinic, University of Catania, Italy ²Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Istinye University, Istanbul, Turkey ³School of Advanced International Studies on Applied Theoretical and Non-Linear Methodologies of Physics, Bari, Italy ⁴Department of Oncology and Internal Medicine, University Aldo Moro, Bari, Italy ⁵Faculty of Medicine and Dental Surgery, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy ⁶Department of Basic Science, Neuroscience and Sense Organs, University Aldo Moro, Bari, Italy ⁷Institute Neurotricional Sciences Pty. Ltd., Gold Coast, QLD, Australia ⁸Computational NeuroSurgery (CNS) Lab, Macquarie Medical School, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
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In a first for Virginia Tech, M.D./Ph.D. Degree Program student Katelyn Stebbins has received a The National Institutes of Health Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award F30 award for her neurobiology research. Stebbins’ research focuses on the brain’s important yet poorly understood visual processing center: the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus (vLGN) 🧠👁️ “The more we learn about this brain region, the more remains left to discover. My goal is to fill in those gaps so we can identify precise cells, understand their developmental changes and molecular characteristics. Once we can grasp how this brain region is made, how it works, and what it does, there may be an opportunity to design targeted therapeutic interventions involving these processing pathways.” https://lnkd.in/ebxqScfs
M.D./Ph.D. student awarded prestigious NIH fellowship
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📢 The German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) is looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher 65% (f/m/x) 📍 Site: Rostock ⌛ Application deadline: 31.12.2023 🔗 Apply here: https://lnkd.in/dR694sqk The “Implementation Neuroscience” group aims to elucidate the hurdles to implementing the new knowledge gained from neuroscience research into health care practice. To do this, our lab develops, imports, or adapts methods from other disciplines or fields. This program requires knowledge of the methodology of research, awareness of the requirements and needs of other stakeholders participating to the translational continuum, and the ability to engage in transdisciplinary collaborations. #jobopportunity #neuroscience #postdoc #psychology #publichealth #globalhealth
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NEWS: UMass Chan Medical School Opens New Education and Research Building -- The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School opened the $325 million New Education and Research Building in June of 2024 in Worcester. ZGF Architects and ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge designed the 350,000-sf project to drive discovery in gene therapy, molecular medicine, and the neurosciences, as well as housing the departments of neurology and neurobiology. Featuring advanced core facilities to support basic research and translational studies, the nine-story tower includes an FDA-compliant manufacturing center for clinical trial therapeutics. The future-facing development accommodates over 70 principal investigators, as well as providing instructional venues capable of serving larger class sizes to address the shortage of physicians, nurses, and health professionals in the commonwealth and the nation. The collaborative facility is illuminated by natural light and offers a variety of social spaces connected by active circulation routes to promote interaction and enhance occupant wellbeing. The structure utilizes a double-skin façade, geothermal heat pumps, and highly efficient mechanical systems. Shawmut Design and Construction began work in early 2021 on the project, which is targeting LEED Gold certification while striving for net-zero energy performance. https://lnkd.in/eVJR-cVt #AcademicMedical #AcademicMedical #Biomedical #ResearchAndDevelopment #EnergyUseReduction #Sustainability #Genomics #Collaboration
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