Restorative Neuroengineering Group
The Restorative Neuroengineering Group brings together clinicians, scientists, and engineers who are committed to the restoration of nervous system function in patients with major neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, epilepsy, and central pain—all of which stem from neural network dysregulation.
Understanding and repairing neural networks, as well as modulating neural signals to alleviate symptoms is the work of the Restorative Neuroengineering Group. The Group’s research offers exciting and novel treatment possibilities for conditions that impact the function of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.
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Associated Faculty
Parag G Patil, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
Kelvin L Chou, MD
Alexander S and Gabriella Karp Professor of Neurology
Clinical Professor of Neurology
Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery
Associate Chair for Faculty Development and Section Head for Co-Division Chief Movement
Medical School
Clinical Professor of Neurology
Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery
Associate Chair for Faculty Development and Section Head for Co-Division Chief Movement
Medical School
Donna Rossini
Advanced Practice Nurse