An NIMH-supported study shows that incorporating a multistage screening process for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) into federally funded early intervention services may reduce disparities in early ASD diagnosis.
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Center for Global Mental Health Research Webinar Series: Submission and Peer Review of NIH Grant Applications
Nick Gaiano, Ph.D., will focus on how to prepare and submit grant applications to the National Institutes of Health.
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Tool Uses Light to Inhibit Neural Activity in Mice
Researchers supported by NIH have developed a way to genetically insert a type of light receptor into neurons. The new technique enables the researchers to suppress the neuron’s activity using pulses of light.
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Panic Disorder: The Symptoms
Learn about the symptoms of panic disorder.
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NIMH Data Archive (NDA) Data Harmonization Training Webinar
The NDA Data Harmonization training webinar is strongly suggested for first-time submitters, as well as those who would like a refresher, on how to prepare to submit data.
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NIMH Data Archive (NDA) Data Validation & Submission Webinar
The NDA Data Validation and Submission webinar is offered around the bi-annual submission cycles to help prepare users involved in submitting data to understand the process of validation, error handling, submission, and post-submission Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC).
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NIMH Data Archive (NDA) New Grantee Orientation Webinar
The NDA New Grantee Orientation webinar is geared toward researchers new to NDA data sharing and will cover the entire data submission and sharing process. Researchers and data managers at any stage of data sharing are welcome to attend.
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NIMH Data Archive NDA Data Access Webinar
The NDA Data Access webinars cover full data access functionality and instruct users on how to access data. Jupyter Notebooks will be used to illustrate the topics with informational slides and sample code.
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New Approach Allows Magnetic Brain Stimulation to Target Deep Brain Structures
TMS can only directly stimulate the outermost layer of the brain, but NIMH researchers have found that mapping a person’s brain architecture may make it possible to guide TMS to deep brain targets.
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Autism and Congenital Heart Disease Share Underlying Molecular Network
A recent study of gene networks may hold some promising clues about shared mechanisms underlying autism spectrum disorder and congenital heart disease, two physiologically distinct disorders that often co-occur.
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