INNOVATION & TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH

I - Innovation - Basic Science, Information, Computational AI Research

BRAIN investigators are collaborating with both private and governmental agencies as part of global collaborative efforts and initiatives to advance knowledge and understanding of etiologies, pathogenesis, pathophysiology of neurological conditions including sampling of biomarkers (CSF, serum, brain tissues), genetic or Imaging data working with NIH, NINDS NeuroCOVID databank, ALZ-NET, Global Alzheimer’s Platform Foundation & others collaborating global partners.   

One such BRAIN robust research and academic programs focus on use of AI to advance neuroscience at our NeuroAI Research Lab/Alzheimer’s Neural Network EEG (ANNE) Lab investigating the use of AI in Neural Engineering especially as it applies to measuring electrical activities in the brain cortical regions using EEG (Electroencephalogram) collaborating with AI developers around the globe.

D- Discovery - Translational Research

BRAIN investigators in Center for Rare Neurological Disorders received competitive research award funding from n-Lorem to collaborate on a translational research project to assist with trial conception, design, development and conduct of ASO clinical trial on rare genetic disease  including writing and submitting protocols for submission to FDA for IND (Initial New Drug) application for single center single participant FDA submission as well as routinely working with other sponsors to support CSR (Clinical Study Report) to the FDA.

 

BRAIN investigators are proud to collaborate with global partners and agencies below to advance knowledge and understanding of etiologies, pathogenesis, pathophysiology of neurological conditions:

 

NIH (National Institutes of Health)

University of Hawaii at Manoa,

– Dept. Molecular Biosciences & Bioengineering

– Information and Computer Sciences

 

New York University NYU Langone Health

-Department of Population Health

 

N-Lorem

Alzheimer’s Network for Treatment and Diagnostics  (ALZ-NET)  

Global Alzheimer’s Platform Foundation  (GAP)

NeuroAI Research Lab/Alzheimer’s Neural Network EEG (ANNE) Lab

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