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District of Columbia T32 on Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Research (DC NDD T32)

Organization CHILDREN'S RESEARCH INSTITUTELocation WASHINGTON, UNITED STATESPosted 2 Jul 2021Deadline 30 Jun 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025D.C. WashingtonDC WashingtonDisability researchDisability studyDistrict of ColumbiaNeurodevelopmental DisabilityResearch on disabilitiesStudy on disabilities
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Project Summary/Abstract
The main objective of our T32 Training Program is to train MD and PhD post-doctoral fellows in research focused

on Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (NDDs). This program, the District of Columbia NDD T32, is associated with

and fully integrated into our District of Columbia Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center

(DC-IDDRC). The rationale for this program is as follows: 1) Neurodevelopmental disabilities affect a significant

percentage of the US population, and 10% of households live with an individual with an NDD, therefore these

conditions represent a substantial financial and emotional burden in our society; 2) The biological causes of

NDDs range from genetic to acquired insults, requiring an interdisciplinary neuroscience approach to define

underlying causes and mechanisms of disease; and 3) There is significant overlap of symptoms amongst the

various neurodevelopmental disorders, suggesting overlapping mechanisms. Our trainees and mentors use

cutting-edge techniques, including genetic, cellular/molecular, physiological, functional/behavioral, and

structural/dynamic imaging to engage in basic and translational NDD research projects. Multidisciplinary training

is emphasized, based on the variety of training opportunities and core facilities available at the participating

institutions. Children’s National Hospital (CNH) is particularly well positioned to lead this program, based on: 1)

Strengths in basic, translational and clinical research, and in mentorship in all the proposed areas of NDD

research; 2) Substantial institutional resources for research and training in NDDs; 3) Established, strong

collaborations with all participating institutions; and 4) Its leading role in the DC-IDDRC and in many NIH awards

focusing on conditions causing NDDs. Thirty mentors from CNH, George Washington, Howard and Georgetown

Universities will be involved in the program to help develop and support careers of the trainees, including

submission of a K Award application. We request funding for 3 postdoctoral fellows/year who participate in a 3-

year program. The trainees will obtain: 1) specific and integrated training in NDDs and 2) formal and practical

training in basic and essential skills required for independence, with a focus on research methodology, statistics,

and rigor and reproducibility. The training components include a core curriculum consisting of: 1) Subject matter

expertise; 2) Research and quantitative skills, and 3) Communication and writing skills. In addition, trainees will

have customized and experiential components to deepen their training. These include a cross-training rotation

for trainees (e.g., preclinical researchers rotate in the clinic and vice versa); a regular discussion group with a

world-renowned leader and author in the field of NDDs (Mark Batshaw, MD); and we also offer trainees

opportunities to participate in activities that are critical for broadening their perspective on how to conduct

research by interacting with the community they are aiming to help in different venues beyond the lab or clinic,

which will enhance relationships and promote advocacy for the NDD community.

Grant Number: 5T32NS115656-05
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Madison Berl

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