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Leuthardt Lab
The goal of the Leuthardt Lab is to understand brain computer interface (BCI) devices and their implications regarding patient care.
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Limbrick Lab
We study disorders of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) physiology such as hydrocephalus and Chiari-associated syringomyelia.
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Mathios Lab for Molecular Neuro-oncology
The Molecular Neuro-oncology lab is focused on developing genomic and epigenomic liquid biopsy approaches for non-invasive detection of brain tumors.
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Molina Laboratory
The Molina Lab is devoted to the investigation, development, and clinical translation of novel technologies that have the potential to decrease surgical invasiveness and improve surgical safety, efficacy, and efficiency.
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Nerve Transfer Surgery Trials
In 2019, the Department of Defense awarded Washington University and Dr. Ray another multi-million dollar grant to run another Nerve Transfer Surgery clinical trial. This study will be a multi-site study and will enroll 70 patients across the US and Canada.