Organization
Knowledge will be lifely, if someone will attend to it seriously.
The CNR will provide excellent and up-to-date working facilities to achieve optimum results.
The interdisciplinary information and reference center will automatically collect and transfer the world-wide flood of published information and research findings in the field of neurorepair into appropriate data bases for further analysis and assessment through an interdisciplinary group of neuroscientists, clinicians and bioinformatic experts.
Teams of outstanding basic and clinical neuroscientists in the research center will provide independent and objective proof of feasibility, reproducibility and efficacy of the most promising experimental therapeutic approaches in neurorepair. They will recommend prospective further routes for development of therapies and combinations of complementary strategies to optimize therapeutic outcome for the patients.
The information collected and evaluated in the CNR as well as the achieved research findings will be made available to academic institutions, clinical centers, biopharmaceutical companies, private and public organizations for promotion of science as well as political decision-making-bodies.
