Help shape the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research
The NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research, a seven-year-old collaborative initiative between 16 NIH centers and institutes, is seeking feedback on what types of projects it should fund over the next several years. Specifically, the NIH Blueprint wants to know:
- Areas of neuroscience research that could be accelerated by the development of specific research resources or tools.
- Major opportunities for, and impediments to, advancing neuroscience research.
- What are the 2-3 highest priority tools or resources needed to capitalize on the scientific opportunities and overcome obstacles to progress in neuroscience research?
- How NIH Blueprint might best facilitate the development of these tools/resources.
Send your responses to nihblueprint@nih.gov by September 9, 2011. While responses are reviewed anonymously, the information you provide may help the NIH develop funding opportunities that are a better fit for your neuroscience research.
View the NIH notice for more information.

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