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Book Synopsis
Translational research looks to take the latest innovations made in the laboratory setting to translate findings into effective and sustainable medical interventions and improved preventative measures.

Trade Review

“This is a useful reference for neuroscience program developers such as basic and clinical scientists, administrators of neuroscience centers, department chairs, and deans.” (Doody’s, 7 September 2012)



Table of Contents

Contributors xi

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xv

1 A Brief History of Translational Neuroscience 1
Edgar Garcia-Rill

Some recent history 1

Funding translational research 3

Lack of funding 4

Making NIH funding more equitable and efficient 6

How much funding is needed? 7

Medical research funding in Europe 10

References 13

2 Mentoring in Translational Neuroscience 15
Edgar Garcia-Rill

T1 blocks 15

T2 blocks 20

References 27

3 Core Facilities for Translational Neuroscience 29
Edgar Garcia-Rill

Designing translational neuroscience core facilities 31

Preattentional measure—the P50 potential 33

Attentional measures—psychomotor vigilance 35

Frontal lobe blood flow measures 36

References 42

4 Translational Studies Using TMS 43
Mark Mennemeier, Christine Sheffer, Abdallah Hayar, and Roger Buchanan

Overview 43

Introduction 44

Development of a sham stimulation technique for humans 45

PET-guided TMS studies of tinnitus perception 46

TMS investigations of decision-making in tobacco addiction 50

TMS investigations in rodents 54

Conclusion 61

References 61

5 Translational Studies in Drug Abuse 67
Veronica Bisagno, William E. Fantegrossi, and Francisco J. Urbano

Background and significance 67

Behavioral Core Facility 70

Voltage-sensitive dye imaging 75

Intravenous drug self-administration 75

References 79

6 Electrophysiology in Translational Neuroscience 83
Edgar Garcia-Rill

In vivo and in vitro animal models 83

Modafinil 84

Patch clamp recordings 85

Gamma band activity 86

Population responses 88

Preconscious awareness 89

Magnetoencephalography, the Cadillac of human electrophysiology 91

References 94

7 Translational Research on Spinal Cord Injury 97
Charlotte Yates and Kevin Garrison

Electrophysiological approach: H-reflex frequency-dependent depression 98

Biomechanical approach: windup of the stretch reflex 100

Interventions: passive exercise 101

Interventions: pharmacology (L-Dopa, Modafinil) 105

Conclusions 106

References 106

8 Translational Research in Neonatology 109
Richard Whit Hall

Introduction 109

The need for neonatal research 110

The building blocks: basic research 110

Pups to babies and back again: T1 Research 111

No problem can be solved unless it is first identified 112

From the bedside to the community: T2 research 113

The role of comparative effectiveness research 116

Barriers and rewards in translational research in neonatology 118

Opportunities for translational research in neonatology 119

Conclusion 119

References 120

9 Telemedicine in Translational Neuroscience 123
Amy Ballard and Richard Whit Hall

History of telemedicine 124

Enabling access to care 125

Telemedicine Core Facility 126

Neonatal intensive care 129

Emergency departments 131

Conclusion 132

References 132

10 Implications for the Future 135
Edgar Garcia-Rill

Fragmented infrastructure 135

Incompatible databases 136

The benefits of translational research 138

The reshaping of basic science departments 139

References 142

Index 145

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 20/01/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470960714, 978-0470960714
      ISBN10: 047096071X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Translational research looks to take the latest innovations made in the laboratory setting to translate findings into effective and sustainable medical interventions and improved preventative measures.

      Trade Review

      “This is a useful reference for neuroscience program developers such as basic and clinical scientists, administrators of neuroscience centers, department chairs, and deans.” (Doody’s, 7 September 2012)



      Table of Contents

      Contributors xi

      Preface xiii

      Acknowledgments xv

      1 A Brief History of Translational Neuroscience 1
      Edgar Garcia-Rill

      Some recent history 1

      Funding translational research 3

      Lack of funding 4

      Making NIH funding more equitable and efficient 6

      How much funding is needed? 7

      Medical research funding in Europe 10

      References 13

      2 Mentoring in Translational Neuroscience 15
      Edgar Garcia-Rill

      T1 blocks 15

      T2 blocks 20

      References 27

      3 Core Facilities for Translational Neuroscience 29
      Edgar Garcia-Rill

      Designing translational neuroscience core facilities 31

      Preattentional measure—the P50 potential 33

      Attentional measures—psychomotor vigilance 35

      Frontal lobe blood flow measures 36

      References 42

      4 Translational Studies Using TMS 43
      Mark Mennemeier, Christine Sheffer, Abdallah Hayar, and Roger Buchanan

      Overview 43

      Introduction 44

      Development of a sham stimulation technique for humans 45

      PET-guided TMS studies of tinnitus perception 46

      TMS investigations of decision-making in tobacco addiction 50

      TMS investigations in rodents 54

      Conclusion 61

      References 61

      5 Translational Studies in Drug Abuse 67
      Veronica Bisagno, William E. Fantegrossi, and Francisco J. Urbano

      Background and significance 67

      Behavioral Core Facility 70

      Voltage-sensitive dye imaging 75

      Intravenous drug self-administration 75

      References 79

      6 Electrophysiology in Translational Neuroscience 83
      Edgar Garcia-Rill

      In vivo and in vitro animal models 83

      Modafinil 84

      Patch clamp recordings 85

      Gamma band activity 86

      Population responses 88

      Preconscious awareness 89

      Magnetoencephalography, the Cadillac of human electrophysiology 91

      References 94

      7 Translational Research on Spinal Cord Injury 97
      Charlotte Yates and Kevin Garrison

      Electrophysiological approach: H-reflex frequency-dependent depression 98

      Biomechanical approach: windup of the stretch reflex 100

      Interventions: passive exercise 101

      Interventions: pharmacology (L-Dopa, Modafinil) 105

      Conclusions 106

      References 106

      8 Translational Research in Neonatology 109
      Richard Whit Hall

      Introduction 109

      The need for neonatal research 110

      The building blocks: basic research 110

      Pups to babies and back again: T1 Research 111

      No problem can be solved unless it is first identified 112

      From the bedside to the community: T2 research 113

      The role of comparative effectiveness research 116

      Barriers and rewards in translational research in neonatology 118

      Opportunities for translational research in neonatology 119

      Conclusion 119

      References 120

      9 Telemedicine in Translational Neuroscience 123
      Amy Ballard and Richard Whit Hall

      History of telemedicine 124

      Enabling access to care 125

      Telemedicine Core Facility 126

      Neonatal intensive care 129

      Emergency departments 131

      Conclusion 132

      References 132

      10 Implications for the Future 135
      Edgar Garcia-Rill

      Fragmented infrastructure 135

      Incompatible databases 136

      The benefits of translational research 138

      The reshaping of basic science departments 139

      References 142

      Index 145

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