Neurology

Basic Research

The Department of Neurology's Rose Moss Neurogenetics Laboratory has
received continuous funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for more than a decade. More than 100 research papers and many books and chapters have been published on basic research performed by the Department of Neurology.

Key areas of focus for Neurology research include:
  • Investigation of neurodegenerative disorders, in particular the dominant ataxias
  • Investigation of the genes involved in causing or preventing brain tumors and the role of these genes in development and neuronal functioning
  • Identification of the genes that lead to muscle diseases and epilepsy
  • Investigations into neuropsychiatry and cognition, especially the genetic basis of attention deficit disorder

Clinical Trials

The Department of Neurology works on novel methods to more effectively treat and diagnose neurological conditions:

Neurosciences Report

Cedars-Sinai's neurosurgical staff publishes Neurosciences Report, the Online Journal of Neurosciences, E-Medicine & Technology. This valuable online publication addresses the peer-review process and the latest developments, research and technology in neurosciences.

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