The Department of Neurosciences at Cleveland Clinic's Lerner Research Institute comprises a group of internationally recognized scientists who are committed to understanding the mechanisms of brain development and function, as well as better understanding the causes of neurodegenerative diseases and developing and improving therapeutic strategies.
More About UsThe Yu-Shang Lee lab studies strategies to repair damage and restore function following spinal cord injuries.
Learn MoreThe Dawn Taylor lab focuses on how to restore motor function after injury or disease, including Parkinson's disease.
Learn MoreThe Dimitrios Davalos lab studies the interactions between blood vessels, neurons and microglia in health and disease.
Learn MoreThis discovery about the Dicer1 enzyme is a big step forward in understanding repair failure in the progressive stage of MS and could help treatment development.
MRI classifier identifies a subset of MS patients marked by global cortical atrophy, not demyelination.
Through investigating how to block RCA damage from oxidation, investigators plan to define a new pathway in Alzheimer’s disease.
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