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Early Career Researcher call for funding OPEN!

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Neuromod+ Early Career Researcher (ECR) awards aim to support ECR training and development, encourage collaboration between Neuromod+ members, and further network research goals. We invite ECRs to apply for awards […]

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Five new feasibility studies funded in third and final Neuromod+ funding call

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Five original projects have been funded by Neuromod+ in our final call for feasibility studies.  Mahnaz Arvaneh, Daniel Blackburn, Lise Sproson & Ismail Yussuf’s Bridging the Gap: Promoting Acceptance and

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UK Symposium on Neuromodulation & Neurotechnology

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On 12th-13th Sept we held the UK Symposium on Neuromodulation and Neurotechnology in Nottingham, sponsored jointly by the EPSRC NeuroMod+ and CloseNIT networks. As well as fantastic plenary talks from Abby Russo,

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Seven innovative projects awarded in second Neuromod+ funding call

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We are delighted to have been able to award seven new projects in the latest Neuromod+ funding call. Projects cover varied topics, from acceptance of neurotechnology among ethnic minority communities,

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Call for study participants: Non-Invasive Temporal Interference Stimulation to Augment Cognition

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The UK Dementia Research Institute is looking for healthy participants to join their study exploring the augmentation of attentional control using temporal interference (TI). As part of the UK Dementia Research Institute, we

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Neuromodulation survey suggests that patients and public prefer safe and noninvasive neuromodulation for mental health

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A large-scale online survey of patients and the general public, led by researchers at Nottingham University, has captured views on using neuromodulation for brain and mental health interventions. The survey

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Novel MRI technique could help patients with severe depression

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The BRIGhTMIND trial, led by Neuromod+ member Richard Morriss at Nottingham University, has reported that the use of TMS in conjunction with MRI scans could ease symptoms of depression for

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Neuromod+ funding call deadline extended to 10 Jan

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The Neuromod second funding call is now open. £240,000 is available to fund feasibility studies and other projects that support our network aims and activities.We have now extended the deadline

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Neuromod+ second funding call launches

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The second Neuromod+ call for funding is now open! We have up to £240K available to fund proposals which support our aim of instigating new collaborative research partnerships and developing

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Public and Patient Involvement in Neurotechnologies Workshop: Tues 12 Sept

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The CloseNIT network, in affiliation with Neuromod+, is hosting a hybrid PPI workshop on Tuesday 12th September (this event is part of wider CloseNIT Network+ Meeting: September 2023). Come join

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  • Early Career Researcher call for funding OPEN!
  • Five new feasibility studies funded in third and final Neuromod+ funding call
  • UK Symposium on Neuromodulation & Neurotechnology
  • Seven innovative projects awarded in second Neuromod+ funding call
  • Call for study participants: Non-Invasive Temporal Interference Stimulation to Augment Cognition

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The NEUROMOD+ Network is co-funded by EPSRC and MRC and is managed through a consortium of four UK universities: Imperial College London and the Universities of Nottingham, Oxford and Edinburgh.

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