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MISSION
The National Capital
Area Rehabilitation Research Network (NCARRN) has been established under
the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Medical Rehabilitation
Research to advance the fields of Neuroscience and Neurorehabilitation
by providing strong mentored, in-depth research training opportunities
and access to state-of-the-art core research facilities for rehabilitation
professionals. This NCARRN brings together outstanding programs in basic
neuroscience (at Georgetown University), biomedical engineering (at National
Rehabilitation Hospital, Catholic University, and Georgetown University)
and clinical research and care (at National Rehabilitation Hospital) to
establish a nationally recognized interdisciplinary research program in
spinal cord injury, based on both animal and human studies. The program
specifically targets physicians with interests in neurorehabilitation
(physiatrists, neurologists and neurosurgeons) and Ph.D. trained individuals
at the early stages of their independent academic careers. In this way,
we provide a centralized research infrastructure which will enhance the
capability of medical rehabilitation investigators to identify and understand
the neural mechanisms underlying functional recovery, design and implement
therapeutic strategies to enhance these mechanisms and to improve the
quality of life for individuals with spinal cord and other CNS injuries.
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