[ETTN (13) Roster]
The topics covered in the ETTN (13) Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Small Business SEP include those areas on the molecular and cellular level. In general, the projects involve development of devices, reagents, and software to probe channels, signal transduction, and the transducers themselves. Studies may involve basic biological processes that underlie or may be altered by disease processes. Examples of devices might include development of imaging and recording techniques; analytical and system controlling software; monitoring and assay platforms; neuroprosthetic devices; biosensors; and stem cells and cell culture systems. Projects might also focus on neurodrug discovery and development; molecular manipulation and engineering; development of specific research reagents and assays; therapeutics; and proteins that interact with and modulate neuroreceptors, transporters and transducers. Areas of interest include:
- Development of devices, reagents, and software to probe channels, signal transduction, and the tranducers themselves.
- Studies may involve basic biological processes that underlie or may be altered by disease processes.
- Devices may include development of imaging and recording techniques, analytical and system controlling software, monitoring and assay platforms, neuroprosthetic devices, biosensors, and stem cells and cell culture systems.
- Projects may also focus on neurodrug discovery and development, molecular manipulation and engineering, development of specific research reagents and assays, therapeutics, and proteins that interact with and modulate neuroreceptors, transporters and traducers.
Study sections with most closely related areas of similar science listed in rank order are:
ETTN 10 - Clinical Neurophysiology, Devices, Auditory Devices and Neuroprosthesis Small Business SEP ETTN (11) - Pharmacology and Diagnostics for Neuropsychiatric Disorders and Neural Systems Small Business SEP ETTN 12 - Visual Systems Small Business SEP Genes, Genomes and Genetics (GGG) IRG Biobehavioral and behavioral Processes (BBBP) IRG
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