N3 Charter 2020
The mission of the Non-invasive Neurostimulation Network (N3) is to provide a cross-campus, multidisciplinary platform to leverage the success of investigators and trainees in the advancement of neurostimulation research.
Equipment and Infrastructure
- Access to 6 NIBS labs (ACH, Mathison, SSB and 2 PI owned)
- Single/paired-pulse TMS Neurophysiology (Magstim), 4-16 channel EMG (4 systems)
- Repetitive TMS (rTMS) neuromodulation (Magstim, MagPro) (5 systems)
- Neuronavigation (BrainSight, ANT; 5 systems)
- Robotic TMS (Axilum, unique in Canada)
- tES systems: tDCS/tACS/tRNS, NeuroConn (6 systems), Soterix (6 systems)
- HD-tDCS (Soterix, 1 system), target current modelling software
- MxN tES stimulator (9 channel, Soterix, 1 system)
- Consumables (EMG/ tDCS electrodes, batteries, saline) for pilot testing only
- General equipment maintenance, manufacturer relations
N3 Scientist Consultation Service
- Idea development, protocol design, pilot testing sessions
- Technical support, trouble shooting
- Internal scientific review, ethics templates and board relations, Health Canada approvals
- Data management and analysis
- N3 scientists are not technicians and cannot assist in day-to-day activities
Training and Education
- Trainee network: Learning opportunities across all labs, programs, and technologies
- Certification training modules in all modalities
- Basic training (Levels 1 and 2): sp/ppTMS, rTMS, tDCS, neuronavigation
- Advance training (Levels 3 and 4): TMS robot, HD-tDCS, tACS, RNS, MxN-tES
- Protocol-specific hands-on training to team staff
- Trainee talks and presentations (monthly N3 Journal Club)
Quid Pro Quo: Expectations of Membership
Participation
- Share resources and knowledge across N3 investigators and trainees
- Participate in N3 investigator meetings, events; attend and present at education rounds
- Facilitate trainee development and experiences within and across N3 teams
- Actively seek funding commensurate with stage and scope of projects
- Respect the charter: Requests beyond the above cannot be accommodated
- Adhere to best research practices including N3 safety and training guidelines
Cost Recovery
- Recovery of costs is essential to long term sustainability and growth
- Researchers will be required to include cost recovery in related grant application budgets
- Rates will reflect only small fractions of actual costs of infrastructure and personnel costs (<20%)
- Written support letters will be provided to highlight such in-kind contribution
- Schedules and models for cost recovery are available on the N3 website: hbi.ucalgary.ca/n3
- Formal training certification courses may also be offered to broader audiences to support N3 operations