Brain-Related Research IBRF Is Currently Targeting
Disorders of Consciousness
- Pervasive Developmental — Behavioral/Emotional
- Learning Disabilities
- ADD and ADHD
- Schizophrenia
- Bipolar Disorder and Depressive Disorders
- Coma (from multiple
causes)
- Traumatic brain injury
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Tourette’s Syndrome
- Dementias and Disorders of Movement
- Alzheimer’s
- Parkinson’s
- Huntington’s
Advances in Neuropsychopharmacology & Experimental
Neurosurgery
- Nanotechnology / Brain-machine interface collaboration
Normal Brain Development and Aging
Neuropsychiatric and Cognitive Neurobehavioral Disorders Related to
- Stroke
- Toxins
- Tumors
- Seizures
The IBRF Research Venues
IBRF is in a unique position in that the venues for the consortium for translational
research in neuroscience will be conducted at multiple key sites around the
world.
As the first and only global medical research foundation focused exclusively
on issues surrounding brain health, IBRF serves as the platform that will provide
top scientists and collaborative institutions with the funding necessary to
advance their studies of various brain disorders. The IBRF’s global reach
will allow it to discover, distribute, and share the newest scientific findings
in an efficient manner, which ultimately will accelerate the scientific and
medical community’s progress in solving many of the complex issues in
the area of brain health that humanity faces today.
Research Initiatives in Progress / in Development
The Neuropsychiatry Advanced Care Program — Research scientists are working
with subjects for the study and treatment of altered states of consciousness
and severe cognitive impairments as a result of brain insult or injury. The
goal is to achieve consciousness awareness, communication, and improved cognition.
The Institute for the Preservation and Enhancement of Cognition — This
initiative involves the study and treatment of the elderly who have been identified
by sophisticated brain testing as being at risk for the decline of certain
brain functions, with the goal of creating new interventions to slow or prevent
that decline.
The Center for the Aging Brain — The goal of this multi-institutional
collaborative project is to understand brain aging and devise treatments to
retard or halt the process, while at the same time preserving and enhancing
brain functions.
The Autism Initiative — Conducted at multiple research centers, this
collaborative project seeks to understand the genetic and environmental interactions
that result in the anatomical and functional changes inherent in autism, and
to devise new treatment modalities using sophisticated brain testing methods
to guide treatment and create new, early interventions.
The Neurobiological Subtyping of Psychiatric States — This project involves
neuroscientists at two leading research laboratories. Their work deals with
psychiatric states that are finite and classifiable into subtypes by brain
testing methods that will provide insights not only into the causes of these
states but also predictions for treatment response and prognosis.
Nanotechnology in Neuroscience — This multi-institutional collaborative
initiative uses nanocables and nanoprobes to investigate brain functions and
treat abnormal brain functions.
The Experimental Neurosurgery Laboratories — This collaborative project
studies normal brain function, investigates and treats abnormal brain states
and functions, and also develops brain/computer interfaces that will enhance
patient awareness, communication, and mobility.
Neuropsychiatric Surgery —Advanced surgical interventions will be available
for selected patients whose neuropsychiatric conditions would benefit from
such procedures.
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