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Neurotechnology Industry Organization Unveils Top 10 Neuroscience Trends of 2007

     Ten emerging areas of neuroscience that will impact the future of
                  treatments for brain and nervous system

    SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The Neurotechnology Industry
Organization (NIO) today announced the top ten emerging areas of
neuroscience that will impact the future of treatments for brain and
nervous system. According to NIO, the trade association that represents the
500 companies worldwide developing treatments for the brain and nervous
system, the U.S. economic burden of brain-related disorders has reached
more than $1 trillion, highlighting the acute need for continued
neuroscience research and therapeutic development.
    "Advances across a wide spectrum of neuroscience research are making
possible the development of more effective treatments for the nearly 100
million Americans and 2 billion people worldwide that currently suffer from
brain-related illnesses," said Zack Lynch, Executive Director of NIO.
    Top 10 Trends of 2007:
    1.  Advancing discovery tools underpin innovation: Beyond biochips and
        brain imaging, recent advances in neuroinformatics, image-based neural
        circuit analysis, and neural computation are accelerating the pace of
        neuroscientific discovery beyond what was imagined a decade ago.
    2.  Neuroimmunology leading to new treatment targets:  The discovery that
        immune molecules play a crucial role in shaping neuronal connections
        opens up new treatment targets for Alzheimer's, autism, ALS,
        Parkinson's, schizophrenia, and nerve injury.
    3.  National Neurotechnology Initiative: Momentum for the new $200M/year
        federal R&D initiative aimed at accelerating translational neurotech
        innovation and improving the effectiveness of FDA review process for
        neuroscience drugs, devices and diagnostics grows.
    4.  Neurodevice interfaces improve prosthetics and treatments: Advanced
        brain-machine interfaces (BMI) enable the severely handicapped to
        independently compose e-mails and operate a TV in their homes. Other
        neurodevices provide functional stimulation for the treatment of pain,
        Parkinson's, obesity, and psychiatric disorders.
    5.  Addiction advances: New research clarifies the role of drugs on sleep,
        cocaine's potency, and the brain changes that occur due to abuse
        leading to new treatment strategies for this epidemic impacting over
        1.1 billion worldwide.
    6.  Normal aging brain gets more attention: More research and development
        is being focused on thinking impairments that only partially limit
        independence and quality of life for senior citizens, adults and
        school aged children. Neurosoftware will penetrate nursing homes and
        schools, as brain fitness software becomes new first-line treatment
        strategy.
    7.  Regenerating the spinal cord: New experimental therapies in
        development could open the doors for research to improve treatments
        for people with spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, stroke, and
        other severe movement disorders
    8.  Prevention evidence grows: You are what you eat; smoking is as bad as
        we thought; and new studies reveal the effects of environmental
        substances on Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and others.
    9.  Emotional disorders research advances:  New research continues to link
        neurogenesis to treatment of depression.  A better understanding of
        PTSD should lead to new treatment regimes.
    10. Neuroscience infiltrates society: From neuroeconomics to
        neuroesthetics to neuroethics and neurolaw, the influence of
        neuroscience on society continues to grow.
    NIO has developed this "top ten" list in anticipation of cutting edge
research being presented at The Society for Neuroscience Conference being
held in San Diego, California, November 3-7. NIO will be hosting a booth
(#4311) and neurotech industry partnering social at the conference.
    About the Neurotechnology Industry Organization
    The Neurotechnology Industry Organization (NIO) is the trade
association representing companies involved in neuroscience -- drugs,
devices and diagnostics, brain research centers, and advocacy groups across
the world. More information can be found at
http://www.neurotechindustry.org
    Contact:
    Zack Lynch
    Neurotechnology Industry Organization
    zack@neurotechindustry.org
    415-341-0193

    Ross Gillfillan
    Feinstein Kean Healthcare
    ross.gillfillan@fkhealth.com
    415-503-0197


SOURCE The Neurotechnology Industry Organization




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    CONTACT:
    Zack Lynch of Neurotechnology Industry
    Organization, +1-415-341-0193, zack@neurotechindustry.org; Ross
    Gillfillan of Feinstein Kean Healthcare, +1-415-503-0197,
    ross.gillfillan@fkhealth.com