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NIH issues funding opportunities for the development of next-generation non-invasive imaging technologies

The NIH announced this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) with interest in team-centric non-invasive imaging technologies to understand brain function and connectivity. The earliest submission date is September 13, 2022, and the subsequent application deadline is October 13, 2022.  

  • Neuroscience Grants and Funding

The White House to host a virtual event: The Future of mental health treatments and neuroscience

The Office of Science and Technology Policy in the White House will host a virtual event on Thursday, July 28, 2022, that will cover promising areas of research to address the Nation’s mental health crisis.  

  • Neuroscience News

Upcoming virtual workshop on data submission and visualization

The Brain Image Library will be hosting a virtual Data Submission and Visualization workshop on July 27 and 28. Registration is now open! 

  • Neuroscience News

NIH reissues Notice of Special Interest to encourage the translation of BRAIN Initiative-supported technologies to marketplace

This Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) encourages the translation of BRAIN Initiative-supported technologies developed by academic and small business sectors for commercial dissemination. The next application deadline is September 5, 2022.  

  • Neuroscience Grants and Funding

Registration for the 16th NanoNeuro 2022 Symposium is OPEN!

The Neuro Technology Center (NTC) at Columbia University and the Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) are co-hosting an interdisciplinary symposium to explore the intersection of nanoscience and neuroscience on July 21, 2022.  

Columbia University created the Neuro Technology Center (NTC) in response to the founding of the BRAIN Initiative. The center is a network of interdisciplinary tool-building laboratories that aims to develop next generation neurotechnologies to better understand how the brain works.  

  • Neuroscience Research and Technology

Funding opportunity for the Team-Research BRAIN Circuit Programs

The next application deadline for the BRAIN Initiative: Team-Research BRAIN Circuit Programs – Team BCP is Friday, September 16, 2022. 

  • Neuroscience Grants and Funding

The Bespoke Gene Therapy Consortium reissues new adeno-associated virus biology research opportunities

The Accelerating Medicines Partnership® (AMP®) Bespoke Gene Therapy Consortium (BGTC) is hosting an informational webinar for the reissued adeno-associated virus (AAV) biology research opportunities on July 14, 2022.  

  • Neuroscience Grants and Funding

Researcher spotlight: F32 recipient Dr. Michael Young

Dr. Michael Young is an F32 award recipient who is using the funding opportunity to help further develop his career and research on neurotechnologies and neuroethics. The F32 funding opportunity supports the research training of promising postdoctorates early in their postdoctoral training period.

  • Neuroscience Grants and Funding

Upcoming workshop on BRAIN Initiative-funded resource for multiphoton characterization of genetically-encoded fluorescent probes

Registration is now open until July 31 to participate in a hybrid workshop and gain in-depth knowledge about an exciting tool for characterization of fluorescent probes – the two-photon spectrometer.

  • Neuroscience News

The Winners of the BRAIN Initiative Challenge announced at this year’s 8th Annual BRAIN Initiative meeting

This spring, the BRAIN Initiative launched an essay and video challenge for high school students to discuss their perspectives on the ethical considerations of emerging brain technologies. The winners were announced live last week via an online broadcast. 

  • Neuroscience News