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  <title><![CDATA[NIH Awards Blueprint Training Grant in Computational Neuroscience]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Faculty at Emory and Georgia Tech are training young scientists in 
how to use the tools of biomedical computation to solve challenging 
problems of neuroscience.</p>
<p>A new five-year grant of $1.6 million from the National Institutes of
 Health will create a training center in computational neuroscience, one
 of only five national training centers supported by the NIH through its
 NIH Blueprint training grant program.</p>
<p>The grant is entitled “From cells to systems and applications: 
computational neuroscience training at Emory and Georgia Tech.” 
Principal investigators are Dieter Jaeger, PhD, professor of biology, 
Emory University and Garrett Stanley, PhD, associate professor in the 
Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech 
and Emory University.&nbsp;</p>
<p>“The NIH Blueprint training grants are particularly innovative in 
that they combine undergraduate and graduate training programs and 
provide trainee support at both levels,” says Jaeger. “This is a mission
 that is highly synergistic with the training mission at Emory and 
Georgia Tech.”</p>
<p>The NIH Blueprint is a framework to enhance cooperative activities 
among 16 NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices that support research on 
the nervous system.</p>
<p>The core training group will initially consist of 16 faculty members 
from departments spanning Emory University School of Medicine 
(physiology, neurology, anesthesiology, biomedical engineering) and 
Emory College of Arts and Sciences (biology, psychology) as well as 
Georgia Tech (biomedical engineering, electrical engineering)</p>
<p>“This impressive range of faculty and departments provides testimony 
to the highly collaborative and interdisciplinary nature of this field 
of study at Georgia Tech and Emory,” notes Stanley.</p>
<p>The training grant funds students in the <a href="http://www.emory.edu/NEUROSCIENCE">Emory Neuroscience Program</a> and the joint <a href="http://acad.bme.gatech.edu/graduate/">Emory/Georgia Tech BME PhD program</a>, and undergraduates on both campuses.</p>]]></body>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p><a title="Holly Korschun" href="mailto:hkorsch@emory.edu">Holly Korschun</a>: 404-727-3990<a title="Beverly Clark" href="mailto:beverly.clark@emory.edu"></a></p><p><a title="Beverly Clark" href="mailto:beverly.clark@emory.edu">Beverly Clark</a>: 404-712-8780</p>]]></value>
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