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− | NIML conducts research supported by federal, foundation and corporate sponsors that include: [http://www.nih.gov NIH], [http://www.nasa.gov NASA], [http://www.idahospacegrant.org/ Idaho Space Grant], [http://ctrin.unlv.edu/ UNLV Clinical Translational Research Network], [http://asap.org/ American Syringomyelia and Chiari Alliance Project (ASAP)], [http://voyagertherapeutics.com/ Voyager Therapeutics | + | NIML conducts research supported by federal, foundation and corporate sponsors that include: [http://www.nih.gov NIH], [http://www.nasa.gov NASA], [http://www.idahospacegrant.org/ Idaho Space Grant], [http://ctrin.unlv.edu/ UNLV Clinical Translational Research Network], [http://asap.org/ American Syringomyelia and Chiari Alliance Project (ASAP)], [http://voyagertherapeutics.com/ Voyager Therapeutics, University of Idaho and others. |
==Research Overview== | ==Research Overview== | ||
− | The NIML research program focuses on | + | The NIML research program focuses on characterization and modeling of CNS structure/function/biomechanics and linking these findings to the underlying pathophysiology of neurological disorders and potential therapeutics. Researchers agree that biomechanics plays an important role in the pathogenesis and possible treatment options for CNS diseases. Engineering characterization and modeling is a critical step needed to improve clinical care for patients. |
CNS research requires multidisciplinary [[collaborators|collaboration]] to make clinical impact. NIML's multidisciplinary research has explored the interface of engineering and life sciences that includes funding for projects with components in cognitive neuropsychology, genetics, advanced MR imaging, metabolomics, molecular biology, machine learning and intrathecal gene and drug delivery. A summary of ongoing research projects within the NIML are listed below. | CNS research requires multidisciplinary [[collaborators|collaboration]] to make clinical impact. NIML's multidisciplinary research has explored the interface of engineering and life sciences that includes funding for projects with components in cognitive neuropsychology, genetics, advanced MR imaging, metabolomics, molecular biology, machine learning and intrathecal gene and drug delivery. A summary of ongoing research projects within the NIML are listed below. | ||
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*[[MRI-based Subject-specific Brain Strain and Stress Mapping]] | *[[MRI-based Subject-specific Brain Strain and Stress Mapping]] | ||
*[[Advanced Ocular and Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Astronauts Following Long Duration Space Flight]] | *[[Advanced Ocular and Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Astronauts Following Long Duration Space Flight]] | ||
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=== Chiari malformation and Hydrocephalus === | === Chiari malformation and Hydrocephalus === |
Revision as of 15:56, 4 November 2016
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Funding
NIML conducts research supported by federal, foundation and corporate sponsors that include: NIH, NASA, Idaho Space Grant, UNLV Clinical Translational Research Network, American Syringomyelia and Chiari Alliance Project (ASAP), [http://voyagertherapeutics.com/ Voyager Therapeutics, University of Idaho and others.
Research Overview
The NIML research program focuses on characterization and modeling of CNS structure/function/biomechanics and linking these findings to the underlying pathophysiology of neurological disorders and potential therapeutics. Researchers agree that biomechanics plays an important role in the pathogenesis and possible treatment options for CNS diseases. Engineering characterization and modeling is a critical step needed to improve clinical care for patients.
CNS research requires multidisciplinary collaboration to make clinical impact. NIML's multidisciplinary research has explored the interface of engineering and life sciences that includes funding for projects with components in cognitive neuropsychology, genetics, advanced MR imaging, metabolomics, molecular biology, machine learning and intrathecal gene and drug delivery. A summary of ongoing research projects within the NIML are listed below.
Medical Devices
Intrathecal Drug and Gene Vector Delivery
Neurodegenerative Disease
- MRI-based Biomarkers for Characterization of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- MRI-based Subject-specific Brain Strain and Stress Mapping
- Advanced Ocular and Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Astronauts Following Long Duration Space Flight