Neuronetwork Research

John Hayes looking in a microscope with an image on the screen in the lab

Scientific Discovery

We are advancing our knowledge and treatment of neurological diseases with an unwavering commitment to understand the present and discover what’s next. This translational work brings help, healing, and cures to patients, always keeping in mind for whom and why we do this work.

Key Research Areas

imaging showing brain tractography in different colors

Brain Health

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doctor measuring an obese man's waist

Diabetes & Obesity

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Dr. Benjamin Murdock, Eva Feldman and Stephen Goutman looking at samples in the lab

ALS

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nerve axons shown in red, myelin shown in green and inflammatory markers in blue

Neuropathy

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stem cells (green) that have been transplanted into a preclinical model brain (blue).

Stem Cells

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Zambia collaborators from the Michigan Medicine Zambia Cohort for Healthy Aging and Dementia

Population Studies

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Inside the A. Alfred Taubman Biomedical Science Research Building is a state-of-the-art research facility for basic science research that accelerates scientific discovery to alleviate neurological disease.

To navigate the 3D lab tour, visit the page below and tap the screen/cursor in the direction you want to go. The virtual circles on the floor indicate the location of each 360-degree scan.

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