FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION AND CONTROL OF HUMAN MASSETERS
Project Number1K04DE000333-01
Former Number1K04DE000311-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderWIDMER, CHARLES G.
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Description
Abstract Text
Long term career objectives of mine consist of (1) maintaining
a productive and meaningful research program in the area of masticatory
motor control; (2) having a positive impact on the teaching of students by
utilizing a multi-disciplinary approach (basic and clinical sciences); and
(3) providing the most effective evaluation and treatment services to
patients based on our current knowledge. With a firm foundation in both
the basic sciences and clinical fields, the ability to develop meaningful
hypotheses and test them appropriately on a scientific basis may be
enhanced. My immediate career objective, therefore, is to refine and
extend my basic knowledge in the field of neurophysiology, and more
specifically, in the area of motor control mechanisms. The RCDA would
provide a mechanism for: (1) developing the fundamental background; (2)
learning laboratory techniques for animal investigations; (3) learning
mammalian motor control mechanisms in the limb by direct participation in
on-going NIH funded research in three laboratories as well as a sabbatical
outside the University; and ) increasing the interdisciplinary exchange of
ideas in the basic and clinical sciences with the ultimate objective of
applying this broader base of knowledge towards investigating
health-related problems. An integration of the expertise from the
University of Florida (Dr. John Munson) and Emory University (Dr. A.W.
English and Dr. T.R. Nichols) will provide a substantial experience in the
area of motor control following nerve regeneration, developmental aspects
of neuromuscular compartments, and the regulation of posture and stiffness
and their relationship to muscle length and force changes, cutaneous inputs
and brainstem structures. In addition, spending a six month sabbatical
near the end of the RCDA period at another institution would further
broaden my background. I would consider laboratories which have a major
research focus on the masticatory system. The research to be conducted in
parallel to the informal training will examine the basic fundamentals of
the anatomical substrate, functional organization and mechanisms of control
of the human masseter muscle (similar to the studies of Dr. A.W. English
in cat hindlimb). A logical progression will be followed by first
examining the masseter internal anatomical architecture to identify its
structural partitions, and then study the functional neuromuscular
compartments of the muscle by multi-site EMG recordings. After a thorough
evaluation of the functional organization of the masseter muscle in normal
subjects without pain, we will examine asymptomatic subjects with
experimentally-induced facial pain.
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
969663814
UEI
NNFQH1JAPEP3
Project Start Date
01-August-1991
Project End Date
31-July-1996
Budget Start Date
01-August-1991
Budget End Date
31-July-1992
Project Funding Information for 1991
Total Funding
$69,898
Direct Costs
$64,720
Indirect Costs
$5,178
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1991
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
$69,898
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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