Faculty Book W. DALTON DIETRICH, PH.D.
Scientific Director, Kinetic Concepts Distinguished Chair in Neurosurgery
Professor, Departments of Neurological Surgery, Neurology, and Cell Biology & Anatomy
Cellular and biochemical basis of CNS injury and repair; Improved strategies for neuroprotection
BARTH A. GREEN, M.D.
Chairman and Clinical Program Director; Chairman, Department of Neurological Surgery; Director, Spinal Cord Injury Unit
Surgical interventions
JOHN R. BETHEA, PH.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Immunological consequences of SCI and the development of neuroprotective strategies
JOHN BIXBY, PH.D.
Professor, Departments of Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology and Neurological Surgery Axon growth and synapse formation
NANCY L. BRACKETT, PH.D., HCLD
Research Associate Professor, Departments of Neurological Surgery and Urology
Male fertility in spinal cord injury
HELEN M. BRAMLETT, PH.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
The pathophysiology and treatment of CNS injury
ROSS BULLOCK, PH.D.
Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Director, Clinical Neurotrauma
Preclinical mechanistic and neuroprotection research in Traumatic brain Injury and Clinical trials, and neuromonitoring techniques in the injured brain.
MARY BARTLETT BUNGE, PH.D.
Christine E. Lynn Distinguished Professor in Neuroscience Professor of Cell Biology & Anatomy, Neurological Surgery and Neurology
Development of combination strategies to repair the injured spinal cord
EDELLE C. FIELD-FOTE, PH.D., P.T.
Associate Professor, Departments of Physical Therapy and Neurological Surgery
Enhancement of postural control and locomotor function
BARBARA GRIMPE, PH.D. Instructor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Novel strategies for axon regeneration and stem cell differentiation
JAMES D. GUEST, M.D., PH.D. Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Cellular and molecular strategies to achieve long tract regeneration in the spinal cord
IAN D. HENTALL, PH.D.
Research Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Spinal neuronal circuits; electrophysiology of damage and repair; metabolic therapy
VANCE LEMMON, PH.D. Walter G. Ross Chair in Developmental Neuroscience Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Function of Cell Adhesion Molecules in Axon Growth and Guidance
ALLAN D. O. LEVI, M.D., PH.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Schwann cell biology and transplantation; Pathology of human spinal cord injury; Surgical interventions
DANIEL J. LIEBL, PH.D. Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery Function of growth and guidance molecules in the developing and regenerating nervous systems
ALBERTO MARTINEZ-ARIZALA, M.D.
Clinical Associate Professor, Departments of Neurology, Neurological Surgery and Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation; Chief, SCI Service, Miami VA Medical Center
Controlling spasticity in spinal cord injured subjects
MARK S. NASH, PH.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Physiological assessment of complications of spinal cord injury; Functional electrical stimulation
BRIAN R. NOGA, PH.D.
Research Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Spinal and supraspinal control of locomotor function
DAMIEN D. PEARSE, PH.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
JACQUELINE SAGEN, PH.D. Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Cellular implants for the alleviation of chronic pain and CNS injury
CHRISTINE K. THOMAS, PH.D.
Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Neuromuscular weakness, fatigue, spasms and regeneration
PANTELIS TSOULFAS, M.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Effects of neurotrophins and their receptors on neural development
EVA WIDERSTRÖM-NOGA, D.D.S., PH.D. Research Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery; Research Health Scientist, Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Clinical aspects of pain and altered sensation following spinal cord injury
PATRICK M. WOOD, PH.D.
Research Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Mechanisms underlying axon - Schwann cell interactions, Human Schwann cell biology.
Affiliated Faculty
BRIAN C. BOWEN, M.D., PH.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Radiology
Radiographic studies of human spinal cord after injury
ROBERT W. KEANE, PH.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Immunology of the nervous system; Identification of ICE/CED-3 family of proteases in neurons and astrocytes during apoptosis
CHARLES M. LYNNE, M.D.
Professor, Department of Urology
Male infertility in spinal cord injury
MICHAEL D. NORENBERG, M.D.
Professor, Department of Neuropathology
Function and properties of glia; Cellular and molecular events associated with human SCI
STEPHEN E. OLVEY, M.D.
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
Neurological injuries, especially relating to motorsports; Director of the Neuroscience ICU
PRADIP M. PATTANY, PH.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Radiographic studies of human spinal cord after injury
ROBERT M. QUENCER, M.D.
Professor, Department of Radiology
Neuroradiological evaluation of human spinal cord injury
DEJAN TEPAVAC, PH.D.
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering
Bioengineered devices for recording or improving EMG and function after spinal cord injury |