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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. Funding
support is increasingly tied to practical healthcare outcomes, with this
trend likely only to increase in coming years, Translational Neuroscience: A Guide to a Successful Program, is a timely guide to developing research programs that bring translational advances to the forefront.
Translational Neuroscience provides practical information from
scientists with first-hand experience in developing a cutting-edge
translational facility. The book opens with chapters that provide
guidance to organizing a center for translational science. Chapters look
at topics ranging from mentoring and career planning for clinician
scientists to improving the design of core facilities and addressing
infrastructure needs. The second half of the book provides valuable case
studies of translational neuroscience in action, with examples ranging
from using to transcranial magnetic stimulation to studies on drug abuse
and telemedicine applications. The final chapter looks to the future of
basic science research, how academic health centers can be reorganized,
and how future generations of translational neuroscientists can be
trained.
Translational Neuroscience provides a blueprint to developing an
innovative and successful translational research program. Deans,
department chairs, academic health center administrators, and
researchers will find this guide useful for drafting programs in
translational research and avoiding costly pitfalls. While grounded in
examples from basic neuroscience research, this book will be a useful
tool to all scientists looking to develop centers of translational
science across research disciplines.
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