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Department of Brain Repair and Rehabilitation

Head of Department: Professor David Werring

The Brain Repair and Rehabilitation Department is home to a collaboration of interlinked neurological research areas, each one focused on advancing translational scientific knowledge to further patient recovery and management, and educating through teaching and academic supervision. 

The Department encourages collaboration both within its various teams as well as with other departments across the Institute of Neurology, the National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, the Faculty of Brain Sciences and UCL at large.

Further information on each of our research areas can be found via the sections below, or please contact us

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Autonomics

Autonomics

Evaluation and treatment of autonomic disorders including detailed laboratory testing of cardiovascular autonomic function

Brain Tumour group

Brain Tumour

A multi-disciplinary group researching brain tumour pathophysiology, diagnosis and therapeutics with an emphasis on gliomas and pituitary tumours.

Cognitive neurology

Cognitive neurology

Investigating how cognitive processes are damaged by acquired brain injury and how to mitigate their loss

headache

Headache

Researching headache and facial pain pathophysiology, diagnosis and therapeutics

high dimensional model

High Dimensional Neurology

Creating individually predictive models of clinical outcome from high-dimensional analysis of large-scale clinical datasets

Neurosurgery

Hydrocephalus

Using surgical techniques to correct hydrocephalus and CSF dynamic disorders

Neuroradiological Academic Unit

Establishing and applying imaging methods and biomarkers to transform the diagnosis, management and treatment of neurological and neurosurgical diseases

Spinal Repair

Spinal Repair

Using the cell transplantation approach to repair spinal cord and other CNS injuries

Stroke

Stroke

Researching stroke prevention, treatment and management, and functional recovery after stroke

Surgical Technology

Surgical Technology

Improving the outcomes for neurosurgical patients by harnessing the potential of emerging surgical technologies

Uroneurology

Uroneurology

Exploring the neural control of the lower urinary tract in health and disease; researching non-surgical options for managing neurogenic bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction

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BRR Seminar Series

Seminar series

Departmental bi-monthly seminar series

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