Project Summary
Overall
This proposal is to continue the development of a Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) in
Integrative Neuroscience at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR). Nationally, advances in the neurosciences
are proceeding on many fronts and addressing fundamental questions in both basic and clinical science. The
COBRE at UNR was established to synergize and elevate the capacity for neuroscience research at UNR and
the state of Nevada, by 1) cross-fertilizing research units that had already developed teams of focused
expertise in cognitive or cellular neuroscience or bioengineering; and 2) providing the modern infrastructure
required to mount impactful research programs in the field. Phase I and II have supported 24 tenure-track
junior faculty in both basic and clinical research. These mentored project leaders have achieved very high
productivity in both peer-reviewed publications and NIH, NSF, and agency funding. Phases I and II also
developed research cores with high impact and use, including establishing the first fMRI facility in the region.
The resources provided through the cores have expanded far beyond the original aims, and have been
mounted in ways that are highly cost-effective and sustainable. Phase III will further expand and solidify these
successes, supporting four research cores for 1) Neuroimaging; 2) Computational Modeling and Analysis; 3)
Cellular and Molecular Imaging; and 4) Virtual and Augmented Reality Interactions. The Computational Core
represents an expansion of the data analytics services supported in Phase II to include facilities and technical
support for AI and deep learning, and will fill an area we have identified of high potential impact and need. The
cores will continue to serve a large number of investigators and their teams and the user base will be further
expanded and strengthened by a Pilot Project Program providing investigator project support and a pool of
funds for using core facilities. Finally, the COBRE will continue to drive the rapid growth of other neuroscience
initiatives at UNR, by becoming the research arm of the Institute of Neuroscience established with university
support at the beginning of Phase II. This will allow the research aims of the center to connect with and
leverage the broader neuroscience research and training initiatives at the university, and to transition to a
permanent and sustained research center.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
Overall
Neurological impairments and disease are a major focus of healthcare, and understanding and treating these
impairments is central to the mission of many institutes at NIH. The COBRE will support research infrastructure
across multiple platforms that will help to characterize both the healthy brain and neural disorders, and will
advance knowledge of the neural basis of behavior and cognition.
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Project Terms
AddressAreaAwardBasic ScienceBehaviorBiomedical EngineeringBrainCenters of Research ExcellenceClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCognitionCognitiveCollaborationsCommunitiesComputer AnalysisComputer ModelsCore FacilityDataData AnalyticsDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFinancial SupportFosteringFunctional Magnetic Resonance ImagingFundingFunding AgencyGoalsGrowthHealthcareImpairmentInfrastructureInstitutionKnowledgeMachine LearningMentorsMissionModernizationMolecularNeurologicNeurosciencesNeurosciences ResearchNevadaOutputPeer ReviewPhasePilot ProjectsPositioning AttributeProductivityPublicationsResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch PriorityResearch SupportResourcesScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsSecureServicesTimeTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVirtual and Augmented realityarmbasecellular imagingcomputational neurosciencecostcost effectivedeep learningdesigndriving forcemolecular imagingneuralneuroimagingprogramsrapid growthresearch facilitysuccesssynergismtenure trackundergraduate studentvirtual reality
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