Welcome Robert Fyffe, Ph.D. Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies Wright State University Marjorie Bowman, M.D., M.P.A Dean, Boonshoft School.

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Welcome Robert Fyffe, Ph.D. Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies Wright State University Marjorie Bowman, M.D., M.P.A Dean, Boonshoft School of Medicine Wright State University Timothy Cope, Ph.D. Director, WSU & PHP Neuroscience Institute Brage Golding Distinguished Professor of Research Chair, Department of Neuroscience, Cell Biology & Physiology Kenneth Gaines, M.D., M.B.A. Codirector, WSU & PHP Neuroscience Institute Chair and Professor, Department of Neurology

N EUROSCIENCE AT WSU Center for Brain Research Comprehensive Neuroscience Center NIH Program Project Grant (5 PIs) - $4.8M University System of Ohio Center of Excellence in Neuroscience Recruitment of funded neuroscientists to create critical mass (esp. research relevant to movement disorders) Organize neuroscience community and resources; investment by Kettering Fund Neuroscience Institute Community partnership with PHP to create academic Department of Neurology - $4.3M Supported by Boonshoft Innovation Fund Target – Excellence in NeuroTranslational Research 2010 More than 30 research laboratories/clinical sites

T RANSLATING B ASIC S CIENCE TO C LINICAL P RACTICE Assemble a critical mass of clinical and basic scientists in order to drive translational research and discovery. Integrate new clinician scientists with existing basic neuroscientists

T RANSLATING B ASIC S CIENCE TO C LINICAL P RACTICE Advance health care solutions for conditions including: Neurodegenerative Disorders, esp. neuropathy in critical illness, chemotherapy Movement Disorders Stroke Epilepsy Multiple Sclerosis Developmental Disabilities

T RANSLATING B ASIC S CIENCE TO C LINICAL P RACTICE Advance health care solutions for conditions including: Neurodegenerative Disorders, esp. neuropathy in critical illness, chemotherapy Movement Disorders Stroke Epilepsy Multiple Sclerosis Developmental Disabilities

Video courtesy of simtk.org T RANSLATING B ASIC S CIENCE TO C LINICAL P RACTICE Advance health care solutions for conditions including: Neurodegenerative Disorders, esp. neuropathy in critical illness, chemotherapy Movement Disorders Stroke Epilepsy Multiple Sclerosis Developmental Disabilities

New $37 million, 90,000 sq.ft. home for neuroscience-engineering collaboration Home to scientists, physicians, engineers, students and post-docs Laboratories and shared core infrastructure Enable synergistic activity that will foster translational research and collaboration Transform new discoveries into breakthroughs in patient care Ground breaking slated for March 2013 N EUROSCIENCE E NGINEERING C OLLABORATION (NEC) Building

The Institute is seeking two clinical (MD) neuroscientists who are accomplished researchers with record of scientific publication and funding Develop a funded basic or clinical neuroscience research program in collaboration with basic scientists 75 percent protected time for active research, ample research lab space (NEC) For more information: jobs.wright.edu/postings/5724 National Search for Clinical Neuroscientists

Directs clinical research focus of the Institute Most recently Chair, Department of Neurology, Ochsner Clinic and Foundation Clinical research interestsimproved health care delivery for stroke with subspecialty in vascular neurology Basic research focusbrain hemorrhage Board certifiedneurology and vascular neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology FellowAmerican Academy of Neurology and American EEG Society Kenneth Gaines, M.D. Chair, Department of Neurology Co-director, WSU & PHP Neuroscience Institute