The Department of Neurology is internally organized by specific programs, but also is an important contributor to clinical and research centers, which are multi-disciplinary and bring together basic and clinical researchers from multiple departments to translate basic research findings into improved treatment that enhances clinical outcomes.
Departmental Programs and Emory Centers are not mutually exclusive, but exist to identify how specific missions are identified are implemented, both within Neurology and across departments with shared research and clinical interests.
Programs
The Emory Department of Neurology supports multiple programs consisting of faculty member from within the department with shared professional interests and expertise, and well as multiple centers, which composed of faculty members spanning multiple departments who have shared research interests addressing specific clinical conditions in neurology.
Centers
The Department of Neurology is comprised of a variety of different centers, each dealing with a particular disease or condition affecting the brain. Here you will find a list of these centers, as well as information regarding what they do, their target patients, and who is associated with them. For more information regarding these centers, please click on the center’s name, and you will be taken to their website. For questions or comments regarding the information you find here, please contact the center involved.