91ɫƵ Neurology Research
Research to improve health care for neurological illness is a major mission of the Department of Neurology, which maintains a wide range of basic and clinical research programs. The sections below describe our principal research focus areas and include a sampling of some of the research projects currently conducted in the department, as well as links to individual laboratories.
Neurology faculty are increasingly successful in securing federal grants for research. NIH support nearly doubled in fiscal year 2018, and in fiscal year 2020 federal funding totaled over $13.4 million. Industry-sponsored clinical trials research also continues to grow, with over $1.1 million in funding and 33 active trials in fiscal year 2020.
Neurology department researchers maintain extensive collaborations across campus and with regional and national partners. These include close collaborations with basic scientists in the 91ɫƵ Neuroscience Research Center, faculty and staff in the 91ɫƵ Center for Imaging Research, the Children’s Research Institute, and the .
For information about clinical trials in neurology, please visit the .
Areas of Interest
Research and Clinical Trials in Pediatric Neurology
From testing new treatments for brain tumors and epilepsy to improving surgical techniques, the Neurosciences team at Children's Research Institute works to enhance care for children with neurological disorders.
The Neurosciences team is dedicated to translational research, taking clinical problems from patients' bedsides to study in the laboratory. Laboratory discoveries are then converted into new treatments, preventions and therapies for patients.
Neurosurgical research is conducted in collaboration with the Neuroscience Research Center at The 91ɫƵ. The 25,000-square-foot lab includes eight doctorate-level researchers and 20 support staff who regularly collaborate with children's hospitals across the country.
For information about clinical trials in neurology, please visit the .