Research & Clinical Trials

Explore current research projects in the Department of Neurosurgery or search our open clinical trials and medical research studies. Narrow your search for a specific program by using the search box and/or filters.
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    Brain Trauma Lab

    The Brain Trauma Lab is aimed at learning how to better treat the millions of children with brain trauma and similar problems, now and in the future.

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    Brain Tumor Stem Cell Lab

    The Brain Tumor Stem Cell Lab develops novel therapeutic strategies for glioblastoma through a better understanding of the biological and molecular characteristics of glioblastoma stem cells

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    Lázaro-Muñoz Brain Bioethics Lab

    The Lázaro-Muñoz Brain Bioethics Lab explores the ethical and social implications of integrating psychiatric genomics into clinical care, polygenic embryo screening, and neurotechnologies such as adaptive deep brain stimulation systems.

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    Clinical Neurosurgery Research Group (CNRG)

    Clinical Neurosurgery Research Group (CNRG). Clinical Neurosurgery Research Group (CNRG). Explore This Program • Overview • Research Projects • Publications, Posters, and Presentations • Group Members • Faculty Advisors Overview The

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    Cognitive Neuroscience Lab

    The Cognitive Neuroscience Lab probes the mechanisms by which individual neurons communicate locally and across cortical areas, and investigate new approaches for reconstituting the line of communication across areas disrupted within the CNS

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    Membrane Biology Lab

    The Membrane Biology Lab studies ATP-hydrolyzing enzymes that control sodium, potassium and calcium movements

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    Neural Prosthetic Lab

    The Neural Prosthetic Lab seeks to improve the effectiveness of CNS-based neural prosthetics by understanding how and why neurons respond to electric stimulation.

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    Neurosurgical Equitable Wellness Lab

    Theresa Williamson, MD is the director of the Neurosurgical Equitable Wellness (NEW) Lab, a dynamic, collaborative academic space consisting of individuals (e.g., researchers, technicians, clinicians, etc.) in the fields/discipline of neurosurgery and neuroscience. Together, we are committed to producing sustainable, equitable neurosurgery research, supporting individual and group wellness, and building a community of underrepresented individuals navigating medicine.

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