Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, first, middle): Mountain, David, C This proposal seeks 5 years of NIH support to establish a campus-wide training program in which young scientists, mathematicians, and engineers interested in computational neuroscience will be trained in both theoretical and experimental neuroscience. In addition, they will learn how to translate their research ideas from the laboratory to the clinic. This proposal consists ofthe two required components in RFA-DA-11-005. This first is a R90 component that will fund six full-time undergraduate research trainees give them a combination of coursework and hands-on laboratory research experience. The R90 will also fund two predoctoral students. The second component is a full-time Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) institutional predoctoral training program (T90) that will fund 4 predoctoral students. The goal of this proposal is to create a unique training experience in computational neuroscience in which young scientists, mathematicians, and engineers interested in computational neuroscience will be trained in both theoretical and experimental approaches to studying the brain. In addition, they will learn how to translate their research ideas from the laboratory to the clinic. The program will integrate fundamental knowledge, interdisciplinary thinking, and translational skills to solve challenges in the neurosciences, as well as promote a strong community of faculty and students with similar interests. Specific Objectives - Undergraduate Training Program 1. Provide students majoring in the biological sciences with a strong background in the application of mathematical and engineering concepts to neuroscience 2. Provide three of the most accomplished students per year with a 21-month research experience that integrates theoretical and empirical approaches 3. Expose students to the diversity of research careers in computational neuroscience Specific Objectives - Gradua te Training Program 4. Provide strong training in experimental neuroscience to students with engineering and mathematics degrees 5. Provide three of the most accomplished students per year with a 24-month fellowship to develop research projects integrating theoretical and empirical approaches 6. Provide career guidance and training in grant writing Specific Objectives - A l l Programs 7. Foster faculty and student networking across departments and colleges 8. Expose all students to the translational challenges in neuroscience 9. Encourage and provide support for all trainees to attend local and national conferences and workshops Project Description Page 7 Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, first, middle): Mountain, David, C The purpose of this program is to train a new generation of neuroscientists who will combine experimental and theoretical techniques to increase our understanding ofthe brain, to transition their discoveries from the lab bench to the clinic, and to invent new technologies to restore lost brain function.

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The purpose of this program is to train a new generation of neuroscientists who will combine experimental and theoretical techniques to increase our understanding ofthe brain; to transition their discoveries from the lab bench to the clinic; and to invent new technologies to restore lost brain function.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Type
Interdisciplinary Regular Research Training Award (R90)
Project #
3R90DA033460-05S1
Application #
9332542
Study Section
Program Officer
Volman, Susan
Project Start
2016-09-30
Project End
2017-07-31
Budget Start
2016-09-30
Budget End
2017-07-31
Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
2016
Total Cost
$61,982
Indirect Cost
$4,591
Name
Boston University
Department
Engineering (All Types)
Type
Schools of Engineering
DUNS #
049435266
City
Boston
State
MA
Country
United States
Zip Code
02215
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