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BRAIN Publication Roundup – January 2020
Coordination of mouse facial behaviors through motor neurons … Untangling neural activity specific to mouse cognition … Novel analysis for understanding human structural connectomes and traits …
Facial Motor Cortex Neurons Orchestrate Mouse Behaviors Via Projections Extending into Trigeminal Premotor Nuclei
- Neuroscience Research and Technology
Upcoming January Meetings for the NIH BRAIN Initiative Neuroethics Working Group and Multi-Council Working Group
Videocast will be available for the open sessions of the upcoming NIH BRAIN Initiative Neuroethics Working Group on Thursday, January 30, 2020 and the Multi-Council Working Group on Friday, January 31, 2020.
- Neuroscience News
Dr. John Ngai named director of NIH BRAIN Initiative
National Institutes of Health Director Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., announced today the selection of John J. Ngai, Ph.D., as director of the NIH’s Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies® (BRAIN) Initiative. Dr. Ngai is expected to join NIH in March.
To learn more, please read the full NIH news release.
- Neuroscience News
NIH Announces Funding Supplements to Support Research on Bioethical Issues
Does your research involve bioethics? If so, you may want to consider the new bioethics funding supplements. These administrative supplements can support BRAIN-funded scientists conducting neuroethics research or those who seek to integrate bioethics into their projects. Applications are due on March 20, 2020.
- Neuroscience Grants and Funding
New and Reissued Notices of Funding Opportunities for Fiscal Year 2020: Human Neuroscience and Clinical Studies, Neuroimaging, and Non-invasive Neuromodulation
This week, a series of daily blog posts will highlight 28 new and reissued BRAIN Initiative notices of funding opportunities (NOFOs) for 2020. This final post features five opportunities for clinical studies and human neuroscience research. These awards encourage researchers to harness the power of next-generation invasive neural devices, neuroimaging methods, and neuromodulation techniques to advance our knowledge about the brain and brain disorders.
Human Neuroscience and Clinical Studies
- Neuroscience Grants and Funding
New and Reissued Notices of Funding Opportunities for Fiscal Year 2020: Neural Recording, Modulation, and Stimulation
This week, a series of daily blog posts will highlight 28 new and reissued BRAIN Initiative notices of funding opportunities (NOFOs) for 2020. Today’s post highlights four awards that support neural recording, modulation, and stimulation in animals and humans. These NOFOs promote the development, improvement, and understanding of novel methods for large-scale monitoring and manipulation of neural activity.
- Neuroscience Grants and Funding
New and Reissued Notices of Funding Opportunities for Fiscal Year 2020: Cell Census Research and Tools for Cells and Circuits
This week, a series of daily blog posts will highlight 28 new and reissued BRAIN Initiative notices of funding opportunities (NOFOs) for 2020. The five awards featured today focus on brain mapping and tool development. The goal of these NOFOs is to accelerate brain cell census research and promote the development, validation, and use of novel tools designed to study cell types and circuits.
Cell Census Research
- Neuroscience Grants and Funding
New and Reissued Notices of Funding Opportunities for Fiscal Year 2020: Investigating Neural Circuits
This week, a series of daily blog posts will highlight 28 new and reissued BRAIN Initiative notices of funding opportunities (NOFOs) for 2020. Today’s post highlights four awards that support the use of integrative, novel methods to elucidate neural circuits. The goal of these NOFOs is to enhance our understanding of neural circuitry by funding individual and collaborative brain circuit projects.
- Neuroscience Grants and Funding
New and Reissued Notices of Funding Opportunities for Fiscal Year 2020: Data Science, Training, Neuroethics, and Small Business
This week, a series of daily blog posts will highlight 28 new and reissued BRAIN Initiative notices of funding opportunities (NOFOs) for 2020. For the past five years BRAIN-funded scientists have developed astounding new technologies to study neural circuits, enabling a better understanding of the brain and complex disorders. Next year’s awards will accelerate the pace of neuroscience discovery by building upon this work and expanding the scope of the BRAIN Initiative. Today’s post focuses on data science, training, neuroethics, and small business opportunities.
- Neuroscience Grants and Funding
Last reviewed on July 02, 2025