Research Labs

Chen Ultrasound Lab
The Chen Ultrasound Lab combines engineering, biology, and medicine to develop innovative focused ultrasound techniques to improve the lives of patients with brain diseases.

Haller Lab
The Haller Laboratory is in the Department of Neurosurgery at Washington University School of Medicine and is affiliated with the Departments of Neurology and Genetics.

Kim Lab
Identify the molecular signals that control normal brain development and the abnormal signals that drive brain tumors.

Leuthardt Lab
The goal of the Leuthardt Lab is to understand brain computer interface (BCI) devices and their implications regarding patient care.

Limbrick Lab
We study disorders of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) physiology such as hydrocephalus and Chiari-associated syringomyelia.

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.

Strahle Lab
The goal of the Strahle Lab is to understand germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage (GMH-IVH)-induced brain injury and hydrocephalus in order to develop targeted therapeutics to prevent hydrocephalus, mitigate brain injury, and improve outcomes in infants with GMH-IVH.

The Ray Lab
The Ray Lab is interested in the development and validation of electrode/tissue interfaces for regenerative and rehabilitative applications.

The Stegh Laboratory
The Stegh Lab aims to understand and therapeutically target the genetic program that underlies the pathogenesis of glioblastoma.