Dr. Rebecca Garcia

Scientific Review Officer

This special emphasis panel reviews clinical studies relevant to disorders of the developing brain. It also covers therapeutic strategies and interventions to treat developmental brain disorders. Applications reviewed in this panel are predominantly clinical - oriented research involving human participants including studies of disease etiology, diagnosis, and therapeutic interventions. The panel also reviews studies using human specimens as well as applications on secondary analysis of existing data. In a small proportion of cases, applications using nonhuman primates and other vertebrate animal models may also be assigned to this panel when they are closely aligned with the panel’s clinical and translational research focus. 

Review Dates

Topics


  • Brain development in utero: Transplacental exposure to maternal drugs, environmental stress and exposures, and metabolic imbalances.
  • Developmental abnormalities of brain structure, function, and connectivity, including but not limited to congenital CSF abnormalities.
  • Factors impacting brain development in infancy, childhood, and adolescence, including genetic, environmental, immune, infection, microbiome, and metabolic impacts.
  • Developmental consequences of inborn errors of metabolism, storage diseases, and neurotransmitter/receptor function.
  • Identification and characterization of genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, including genetic bases of metabolic and morphological abnormalities.     
  • Developmental aspects of perinatal insults, pediatric brain injury and congenital infections involving the CNS (excluding HIV), low-birth-weight infants, viral infections, hypoxia/ischemia, or pediatric seizures/epilepsy.
  • Therapeutic strategies for interventions and brain plasticity: Medical, surgical, pharmacological, neuromodulatory, and behavioral interventions; plasticity and rehabilitation in the developing brain; clinical studies relevant to disorders of the developing brain.
  • Developmental epilepsy and its consequences and co-morbidity.
  • Research using computational approaches, consortium generated datasets, or data integration across studies to create large scale datasets to address DBD relevant topics.

Shared Interests and Overlaps

Review topics in NPC-81 are closely aligned with those reviewed by  Developmental Brain Disorders (DBD). Applications that emphasize clinical, translational, or therapeutic research are reviewed by are reviewed in NPC-81. Applications that focus on non-clinical studies are reviewed in DBD.

There are shared interests in neurodevelopment with Nervous System Development and Repair (NSDR). Applications emphasizing preclinical research on neurodevelopmental disorders are reviewed by NPC-81. Applications focused on mechanisms regulating normal neurodevelopment are reviewed by NSDR.

There is overlap in developmental brain disorders with Child Psychopathology and Developmental Disabilities (CPDD) CPDD | NIH Center for Scientific Review. Applications that emphasize brain development abnormalities in structures, circuitry, and functions resulting from in-utero and perinatal factors such as genetic, cellular, inflammatory, injuries, and environmental insults factors in human studies are reviewed in NPC-81. Applications focused on interventions and rehabilitation for developmental disabilities related to behavioral and mental health disorders in children and adolescents are reviewed in CPDD. Applications that primarily investigate the behavioral and phenotypic sequelae of prenatal insults in children and adolescents are also reviewed in CPDD.

There are shared interests in seizures/epilepsy and traumatic neural injuries with Circuit Disorders, Plasticity, and Neuronal Injury (CPN). Applications that study brain injuries and circuit disorder in adolescent and adult animals are reviewed in CPN. Applications addressing injuries during pre-, peri-, and postnatal periods that result in brain developmental abnormalities including epilepsy in human studies are reviewed by NPC-81. NPC-81 also reviews pediatric onset epilepsy during early childhood. 

There are shared interests in seizures/epilepsy, traumatic neural injuries, hypoxic/ischemic brain injuries with Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disorder (BIND). Applications that emphasize hypoxic/ischemic brain injuries and epilepsy in adolescent/adult human studies are reviewed in BIND. Applications addressing injuries during pre-, peri-, and postnatal periods that result in brain developmental abnormalities including epilepsy in humans are reviewed by NPC-81. NPC-81 also reviews pediatric onset epilepsy during early childhood. 

There are shared interests in infections of the central nervous system (CNS) with Clinical Neuroimmunology and Brain Tumors (CNBT). Applications that emphasize immunological impacts of infections in the adolescent/adult brain are reviewed in CNBT. Applications that address neurodevelopmental disorders caused by in utero and perinatal infections in human studies are reviewed in NPC-81. 

There are shared interests in studying neurodevelopmental disorders with  Biology of Complex Brain Disorders (BCBD). Applications that emphasize candidate gene pathways associated with neurodevelopmental brain disorders with uncertain causative cellular and molecular mechanisms can be reviewed in BCBD. Applications that investigate genetic, metabolic, immune, microbiome, infectious, environmental and behavioral factors for neurodevelopmental disorders in humans are reviewed in NPC-81. 

 

Last updated: 07/30/2026 10:02