About the Center
The Center for Neuroregeneration is comprised of laboratories with expertise in neural stem cell biology, neural activity and stimulation, robotics, cell growth, myelin and the genetic regulation of plasticity. The Center for Neuroregeneration focuses on collaborative problem solving and bioengineering approaches that are incubated within our research laboratories as well as through strategic partnerships with clinical and biotherapeutic entities.
Signature projects include a focus on restoration of locomotor and sensory function through neural stimulation and promotion of innate regenerative capacity through cell and gene therapy. Researchers have also harnessed the tools of cell engineering to create human neural circuits within experimental microenvironments to better model disease and produce neural replacement parts for repair of the brain and spinal cord.
Signature projects include a focus on restoration of locomotor and sensory function through neural stimulation and promotion of innate regenerative capacity through cell and gene therapy. Researchers have also harnessed the tools of cell engineering to create human neural circuits within experimental microenvironments to better model disease and produce neural replacement parts for repair of the brain and spinal cord.
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Faculty With Academic Appointments
40
Peer-Reviewed Publications in 2023
Our Directors
Center Director
Philip J. Horner, PhD
Scientific Director, Neuroregeneration | Co-Director, Regenerative & Restorative Neurosurgery | Vice Chairman-Research, Neurosurgery | Houston Methodist Research Institute
Center Co-Director
Gavin W. Britz, MBBCh, MPH, MBA, FAANS
Chair, Department of Neurosurgery | Director, Center for Regenerative and
Restorative Neurosurgery | Co-Director, Neurosciences Research Program | Director, Neurological Institute
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Center for Neuroregeneration
Department of Neurosurgery
Houston Methodist Hospital Research Institute
6670 Bertner Ave.
Houston, TX 77030
CNR@houstonmethodist.org
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