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October 23, 2015
 

The National Institutes of Health has partnered with London-based Wellcome Trust to launch a global science competition for new products or services to advance “open science,” a movement to make scientific research data broadly accessible to the public. Up to six teams of technology experts and researchers stand to win $80,000 each to develop their ideas into a prototype or to advance an existing early stage prototype. The prototype judged to have the greatest potential to further open science will receive $230,000.

September 21, 2015

Dr. Geoff Manley was the keynote speaker at the Music Festival for Brain Health at the Staglin Family Vinyard in Napa Valley. Money raised during the event supports IMHRO (One Mind Institute), which seeks to pay for innovative research to better diagnose, treat, prevent and ultimately cure psychiatric diseases. The Staglins founded One Mind, a network within IMHRO, to help connect researchers so that they can share their findings and collaborate to develop new, more successful brain health treatments.

August 14, 2015
The new CDISC (Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium) conformed NINDS TBI Common Data Elements (TBI-CDEs) are now open for public review and comment. The conformed data standards, contained in the Therapeutic Area Data Standards User Guide for Traumatic Brain Injury (TAUG-TBI) was developed under the Coalition for Accelerating Standards and Therapies (CFAST) initiative, a collaboration with C-Path, with expert contribution from members of the TRACK-TBI and TED investigator communities, and with generous support from OneMind.

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