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Our Research
One of the most common causes of death and disability in US children is brain injury. It can be extremely challenging to accurately diagnose and provide prognostication of neurological diseases in children. Currently, translation of therapies from laboratory to patients takes a very long time, thus, transformative approaches are desperately needed for the development of individualized treatments and accelerate recovery.
Our purpose is to improve child health and combat childhood neurological diseases by catalyzing multidisciplinary research collaborations across the neuroscience community. We want to build a unique and highly successful program that will generate innovative neuroscience methods, diagnostics, and treatments; making the CNI the top destination for treatment, education, and science.
Projects
A brief overview of our long-term projects and project leaders.
Research Publications
An ongoing list of recent publications from our faculty and thier research efforts.