Notices of Special Interest (NOSI): High Priority Areas in Integrative Neuroscience Branch in the Division of Neuroscience and Behavior
This grant opportunity supports research on how cellular processes and brain circuits contribute to substance use and substance use disorders (SUD). It covers studies on neurotransmitter system regulation and flexibility, brain damage caused by substances, interactions between neurons and glial cells, influences of hormones on the nervous system, and the effects of the immune system on the bra…
The Integrative Neuroscience (IN) Branch within DNB supports research on the cellular mechanisms and circuitry that underlie substance use and SUD. Research supported by the Branch covers: regulation and plasticity of neurotransmitter systems, substance-induced neurotoxicity, neuron-glia interac…
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