The Virginia Catalyst established the Virginia Neuroscience Initiative (VNI) in 2016. The VNI is an innovative, statewide collaborative approach that brings together experienced scientists, medical providers, and industry partners to increase Virginia’s competitiveness in the neurosciences.
The VNI is home to our Neuroscience Interest Groups, each of which engage in focused webinars, receive announcements of funding opportunities and upcoming events and conferences.
Also through this initiative, the seven research universities and member institutions of the Virginia Catalyst signed a memorandum of understanding to share core facilities and resources in an effort to advance life sciences and other areas of research in the Commonwealth. The University of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Eastern Virginia Medical School, George Mason University, Old Dominion University, Virginia Tech, and William & Mary have all agreed to provide reciprocal access to shared research and development resources.
The VNI is home to our Neuroscience Interest Groups, each of which engage in focused webinars, receive announcements of funding opportunities and upcoming events and conferences.
Also through this initiative, the seven research universities and member institutions of the Virginia Catalyst signed a memorandum of understanding to share core facilities and resources in an effort to advance life sciences and other areas of research in the Commonwealth. The University of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Eastern Virginia Medical School, George Mason University, Old Dominion University, Virginia Tech, and William & Mary have all agreed to provide reciprocal access to shared research and development resources.
To learn more about the Virginia Neuroscience Initiative
Please also feel free to contact us directly to learn more about the VNI:
Randall E. Merchant, Ph.D. Director of the Virginia Neuroscience Initiative 804-338-0481 remerchant@VirginiaCatalyst.org |