abbreviatioNs CPC = choroid plexus cauterization; DTI = diffusion tensor imaging; ETV = endoscopic third ventriculostomy; HCRN = Hydrocephalus Clinical Research Network; ICP = intracranial pressure; iNPH = idiopathic NPH; LPA = lysophosphatidic acid; NIH = National Institutes of Health; NPC = neural precursor cell; NPH = normal pressure hydrocephalus; NSC = neural stem cell; PreOL = precursor oligodendroglia; RCT = randomized controlled trial; SVZ = subventricular zone; TNF = tumor necrosis factor; VP = ventriculoperitoneal; VZ = ventricular zone. . International experts gave plenary talks, and extensive group discussions were held for each of the major themes.The conference emphasized patient-centered care and translational research, with the main objective to arrive at a consensus on priorities in hydrocephalus that have the potential to impact patient care in the next 5 years. The current state of hydrocephalus research and treatment was presented, and the following priorities for research were recommended for each theme. 1) Causes of Hydrocephalus-CSF absorption, production, and related drug therapies; pathogenesis of human hydrocephalus; improved animal and in vitro models of hydrocephalus; developmental and macromolecular transport mechanisms; biomechanical changes in hydrocephalus; and age-dependent mechanisms in the development of hydrocephalus. 2) Diagnosis of Hydrocephalus-implementation of a standardized set of protocols and a shared repository of technical information; prospective studies of multimodal techniques including MRI and CSF biomarkers to test potential pharmacological treatments; and quantitative and cost-effective CSF assessment techniques. 3) Treatment of Hydrocephalus-improved bioengineering efforts to reduce proximal catheter and overall shunt failure; external or implantable diagnostics and support for the biological infrastructure research that informs these efforts; and evidencebased surgical standardization with longitudinal metrics to validate or refute implemented practices, procedures, or tests. 4) Outcome in Hydrocephalus-development of specific, reliable batteries with metrics focused on the hydrocephalic 1427