Neurotechnology and Molecular Biotechnology Programs

Overview

The Neurotechnology and Molecular Biotechnology Programs support basic and applied research and the development of scientific tools, technologies, and approaches related to brain and behavioral research, including software (such as neuroinformatics tools and resources), hardware (such as devices and instrumentation), and wetware (such as novel genetic methods or bioactive and molecular imaging agents). Tools and technologies should be broadly applicable to the mission of NIMH. These programs provide support through a variety of grant mechanisms, including R01, R21, and R33.

Neurotechnology Program

The Neurotechnology Program supports both software and hardware development.

Areas of Emphasis

Molecular Biotechnology Program

The Molecular Biotechnology Program supports the development of bioactive agents, such as siRNA, as research tools or molecular imaging agents, as well as the development of genetic approaches to label and manipulate specific neural circuits.

Areas of Emphasis

Contact

Michelle P. Freund, Ph.D.
Program Chief
6001 Executive Boulevard, Room 7203, MSC 9645
301-443-1815, freundm@mail.nih.gov