Neuroscience Institute

Wright State community to celebrate NEC Building construction milestone with topping out ceremony

Wright State will mark a milestone in the construction of the Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building with a toping out ceremony May 2. Continue reading

New Neurology Residency Program approved at Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine

Residency result of Wright State University and Premier Health Neuroscience Institute partnership

The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education has approved a new residency program in neurology at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. Continue reading

Second annual Wright State University & Premier Health Neuroscience Institute Symposium slated for Nov. 5

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The Wright State University and Premier Health Neuroscience Institute will present its second annual neuroscience symposium… Continue reading

Groundbreaking launches pioneering neuroscience-engineering building at Wright State University

Wright State University broke ground on a new state-of-the-art laboratory building expected to become a beacon for translational neuroscience and engineering research. Continue reading

Wright State lands $4.6 million neuroscience research grant

Wright State University has won a $4.6 million National Institutes of Health grant aimed at improving the movement of badly injured limbs. Continue reading

First annual WSU and PHP Neuroscience Institute Symposium slated for Nov. 14

Wright State University and Premier Health Partners symposium to focus on translational neuroscience
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Presentations will explore epilepsy, acute stroke management and neurological involvement in critical illness. Continue reading

Spinal cord circuit that controls body movement focus of Wright State neuroscience research

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Ahmed Obeidat – who obtained his M.D. at The Jordan University of Science and Technology – is pursuing his Ph.D. at Wright State University in neurophysiology and is among the research stars… Continue reading

Vietnamese refugee Caroline Cao boosts Wright State’s expertise in medical imaging and human-factors engineering

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It was post-war Saigon—deep in the night. Ten-year-old Caroline Cao and her family quietly slipped out of their home and made for the coast. Continue reading

Wright State to host Neuroscience Day

Mary Dallman, Ph.D., professor of physiology at the University of California-San Francisco, will present the keynote address… Continue reading