NEUROLOGY RESIDENCY PROGRAM
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES


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The Department of Neurosciences is active in basic and clinical research and receives significant financial grant support from governmental and private sources. 

Residents may elect to spend time in various research laboratories. They are encouraged to participate in basic science investigations and clinical studies supervised by attending staff members.

Areas of Research Activity

  • Aggressive Behavior   
  • AIDS   
  • Antibody and Glycolipid Antigens   
  • Cell Biology of the Retina   
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome   
  • Chronophysiology   
  • Degeneration and Regeneration of Adult Neurons   
  • Epilepsy   
  • Guillain-Barre Syndrome   
  • Multiple Sclerosis   
  • Neuro-cardiology   
  • Neuroendocrinology   
  • Neuro-immunology
  • Neural Regulation of Blood Pressure
  • Neuronal Differentiation 
  • Parkinson's Disease   
  • Pathology/Immunology of Demyelinating Diseases   
  • Persian Gulf Syndrome   
  • Proto-oncogene Expression in the CNS and PNS
  • Response to Brain Injury and Body Weight Regulation 
  • Signal Transduction in Myelin 
  • Synaptic Plasticity 
  • Stress and Brain Function