Neurotechnology Program
Overview
The Neurotechnology Program supports basic and applied research and the development of new technologies and approaches for studying the brain and behavior. These include software (such as informatics tools and resources, tools for analyzing data, etc.), hardware (including the development of instrumentation and devices). This research is supported through a variety of grant mechanisms, including R01, R21, and R33.
Areas of Emphasis
- Tools for neuroproteomics research, especially those that produce data in the context of well-defined spatial, temporal, and conditional characteristics of the tissue examined.
- Tools, approaches, and activities that facilitate data sharing and allow for the integration of neuroscience, genetic, and imaging data and informatics technologies.
- Tools, methods, and techniques for demonstrating neuronal connectivity in humans, either in vivo or in post mortem tissue.
- Tools and approaches for non-invasive imaging of functional brain activation at millisecond temporal resolution and sub-millimeter spatial resolution.
Contact
German Cavelier, Ph.D.
6001 Executive Boulevard, Room 7203, MSC 9645
301-443-1815, gcavelier@mail.nih.gov