Areas of interest encompassed by this study section include the basic structural and functional studies of physiology of neurons, glial, retinal, and other excitable cells, including the structural and functional characteristics of ion channels and transporters Applications with projects investigating basic cellular regulation/physiology, neurochemical and pharmacological mechanisms, including the actions of psychoactive drugs upon channel function are reviewed in this panel. The development of therapeutic compounds including discovery, drug development and toxicology. Finally, all applications involving bioengineering nervous system devices including the development and integration of neuroprosthetic devices are reviewed in F03B.

The List of Reviewers lists all present, whether standing members or temporary, to provide the full scope of expertise present on that date. Lists are posted 30 days before the meeting and are tentative, pending any last minute changes.

Review Dates

Topics


  • Structural and functional studies of basic cellular and molecular physiology of neural and other excitable cells; ion channels, transporters and synaptic physiology.
  • Drug abuse: molecular neuropharmacology, and pharmacodynamics.
  • Molecule specific imaging of neuronal proteins, neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, and lipid distribution; optical imaging in neuroscience.
  • Structure-activity relationship of neuronal proteins and lipids; proteomics; neuronal protein engineering.
  • Neurotransmitter synthesis and release, electro-chemical methods to study neurotransmitter clearance.
  • Technology development for treatments of brain injury and diseases including neuroprotection, immuno-therapeutics, cell transplantation, nanotechnology and deep brain stimulation
  • Novel neuromodulation approaches for stabilizing cognition, memory, Alzheimer’s Disease, dementia, and major depression. These include various TMS modalities, Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), Optogenetics, and ultrasound, as well as by obtained EEG information.
  • Development and validation of combination imaging modalities including MRI, fMRI, PET for brain mapping/pre-surgical brain mapping.
  • Creating or improving current computational and mathematical models based on TMS, tDCS as analytical tools for neuroimaging data analytics for improving functional brain atlas.
  • Development of optical microscopy and other imaging modalities, such as high/super-resolution, NIRs and adaptive optics, for visualizing brain, eye, neural cells and circuitry utilizing light/optical approaches.
  • Neurotherapeutics: small molecule discovery and synthesis, nanomaterials and delivery, nanoparticles, biomaterial development.
  • Machine learning, biomedical engineering, brain-computer interface, neural engineering, computational modeling and neuronal/network modeling.
  • Mechanism underlying basic visual anatomy and functions, as well as developmental and degenerative diseases of the visual system (retinal pathology, glaucoma, macular degeneration, etc.) Studies of anterior eye diseases.

Shared Interests and Overlaps

Fellowship panels are broad and cover inter-related areas. Assignments are made based on the primary emphasis of the proposed research. There are some overlaps between topics reviewed by fellowship study sections. For any application that may fall between primary areas of study, the CSR Division of Receipt and Referral, Review Branch chiefs, and SROs confer to place it properly and to ensure that all appropriate expertise is brought to bear.

Fellowship panels are broad and cover inter-related areas. Assignments are made based on the primary emphasis of the proposed research. There are some overlaps between topics reviewed by fellowship study sections. For example, in F03B, topics involving the area of drug abuse research overlap with Sensory and Motor Neuroscience Cognition and Perception Neuroscience [F02B] fellowship study section, when focused on circuit mechanisms and Behavioral Neuroscience [F02A] fellowship study section, when the emphasis is on motivational and behavioral aspects of drug abuse.

Topics related to studies of motor control and nervous system devices also overlap with F02B

Machine learning and computational and neuronal/network modeling related to learning and memory may be reviewed in Learning and Memory, Language, Communication and Related Neurosciences [F01B] fellowship study section.

While structural and functional studies of ion channels and transporters are generally reviewed in F03B, studies of the molecular cascades by which extra- and intracellular signals are transduced may be reviewed in Neurodevelopment, Oxidative Stress and Synaptic Plasticity [F03A] fellowship study section.

Additional fellowship panels that may overlap with F03B:
Brain Disorders and Related Neurosciences [F01A]
Chemistry, Biochemistry and Biophysics A and B [F04A] and [F04B]
Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, and Bioengineering [F05D] and [F05Q]

 

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