Intramural Labs at NINDS

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Over 500 scientists conduct leading edge clinical and fundamental basic neuroscience research at the NINDS Bethesda, Maryland laboratories. Review the following disciplines to match your research interest for training or work opportunities at NINDS. The Board of Scientific Counselors reviews and evaluates the NINDS intramural program.

For more information about the intramural program, see the Intramural Website.

Intramural Labs at NIH

The NIH is home to one of the largest neuroscience research centers in the world. Over 200 laboratories, originating from eleven different Institutes, conduct research in the basic, translational, and clinical neurosciences. Through scientific collaboration, Pre- and Postdoctoral Training Programs, jointly sponsored Seminar Series and Special Interest Groups, scientists at NIH contribute to a vital and growing neuroscience research community. This website represents an inter-institute effort to convey, on an NIH wide basis, the research being conducted in the neurosciences. The specific areas of neuroscience research represented within this site range over a broad spectrum within the biological sciences including biophysics, molecular and cellular neurobiology, synapses and circuits, neuronal development, integrative neuroscience, brain imaging and both neurological and psychiatric disorders.

For more information about this inter-institute effort, please visit "Neuroscience @ NIH".

Last updated November 24, 2008