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NINDS is the nation's leading funder of research on the brain and nervous system Find information on neurological disorders, stroke, current research, news and events
- Who We Are - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
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- Research - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
NINDS-supported scientists are working to develop new and more effective treatments for stroke, discover ways to restore blood flow to the brain after stroke, and protect brain cells from dying during and after stroke
- Find Funding Opportunities | National Institute of Neurological . . .
All NINDS-related notices of funding opportunities (NOFOs), request for applications (RFAs), program announcements (PAs), and other NIH Guide announcements are listed Search the Closed Opportunities tab to find expired opportunities
- What We Do - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
From basic science to translational and clinical research, NINDS is helping advance the understanding of the brain, nervous system and neurological disorders to improve treatments and prevention strategies Read about NINDS contributions and success stories
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- NINDS Mission - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
The mission of NINDS is to seek fundamental knowledge about the brain and nervous system and to use that knowledge to reduce the burden of neurological disease for all people
- Clinical Trials - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
NINDS conducts and supports clinical research studies so healthcare providers and researchers can learn more about the brain, nervous system, and neurological disorders, and perhaps find new and better ways to safely detect, treat, or prevent disease
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