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New Neurons Needed to Maintain Smell Circuits

New Neurons Needed to Maintain Smell Circuits News & Analysis Health Agencies Update Grants Focus on Leveraging Biomedical SAMHSA Administrator Pamela S. Hyde, Big Data JD, said in a statement. “SAMHSA’s pro- New grants awarded by the National Insti- grams complement those of other federal tutes of Health (NIH) will help investiga- and academic programs that develop a tors develop new strategies to analyze and vibrant, well-educated behavioral health use increasingly complex biomedical data workforce.” sets, or Big Data. The Big Data to Knowl- Funded programs include those edge (BD2K) initiative, which was started under the Obama Administration’s launched in 2012, will invest nearly $32 “Now Is the Time” initiative that seek to million in fiscal year 2014, with a projected make sure students and young adults get total of nearly $656 million through 2020 treatment for mental health issues. Funds (http://bd2k.nih.gov/#sthash.de0QcZhG will be provided to increase the number of .dpbs). culturally competent master’s-level behav- The goal is to explore novel analytics for ioral health professionals and addiction mining large amounts of data to improve hu- counselors serving children and young man health while protecting privacy. Ex- adults. Adult-born neurons recover and maintain neural amples include developing tools to help circuits in the olfactory bulb (upper http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

New Neurons Needed to Maintain Smell Circuits

JAMA , Volume 312 (20) – Nov 26, 2014

New Neurons Needed to Maintain Smell Circuits

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News & Analysis Health Agencies Update Grants Focus on Leveraging Biomedical SAMHSA Administrator Pamela S. Hyde, Big Data JD, said in a statement. “SAMHSA’s pro- New grants awarded by the National Insti- grams complement those of other federal tutes of Health (NIH) will help investiga- and academic programs that develop a tors develop new strategies to analyze and vibrant, well-educated behavioral health use increasingly complex biomedical data workforce.” sets, or Big...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2014 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
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0098-7484
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1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.2014.15133
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Abstract

News & Analysis Health Agencies Update Grants Focus on Leveraging Biomedical SAMHSA Administrator Pamela S. Hyde, Big Data JD, said in a statement. “SAMHSA’s pro- New grants awarded by the National Insti- grams complement those of other federal tutes of Health (NIH) will help investiga- and academic programs that develop a tors develop new strategies to analyze and vibrant, well-educated behavioral health use increasingly complex biomedical data workforce.” sets, or Big Data. The Big Data to Knowl- Funded programs include those edge (BD2K) initiative, which was started under the Obama Administration’s launched in 2012, will invest nearly $32 “Now Is the Time” initiative that seek to million in fiscal year 2014, with a projected make sure students and young adults get total of nearly $656 million through 2020 treatment for mental health issues. Funds (http://bd2k.nih.gov/#sthash.de0QcZhG will be provided to increase the number of .dpbs). culturally competent master’s-level behav- The goal is to explore novel analytics for ioral health professionals and addiction mining large amounts of data to improve hu- counselors serving children and young man health while protecting privacy. Ex- adults. Adult-born neurons recover and maintain neural amples include developing tools to help circuits in the olfactory bulb (upper

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Nov 26, 2014

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