Research Centers
About Our Research Centers
Udall Center of Excellence in Parkinson's Disease Research
The University of Minnesota Udall Center conducts clinical, multidisciplinary, translational, and basic research that improves the understanding of and develops better treatments for patients with Parkinson's disease.
Visit the UMN Udall Center website to discover more.
Neuromodulation Research Center
The Neuromodulation Research Center (NMRC) is a large collaborative entity that brings together University of Minnesota’s experts from neurology, neurosurgery, neuroscience, biomedical engineering, radiology and other disciplines that share a focus to advance the understanding of brain conditions and diseases and the neuromodulation therapies that improve them.
Visit the NMRC website to discover more.
N. Bud Grossman Center for Memory Research and Care
The Grossman Center is a research hub, including the Ashe, Mantyh, and Yuan Labs, that conducts cutting-edge translational research with the vision to create a world without Alzheimer’s disease.
Visit the Grossman Center website to discover more.
NIH StrokeNet Regional Coordinating Center
The UMN StrokeNet RCC is a multi-departmental program that fosters greater participation in clinical trials at stroke centers and conducts research that ranges from primary and secondary prevention, to acute treatment, to rehabilitation and recovery.
Visit the UMN StrokeNet RCC website to discover more.
Ataxia Center
The University of Minnesota Ataxia Center provides evaluation, testing, education, medical treatment, and physical therapy for people with cerebellar ataxia.
Visit the UMN Ataxia Center website to discover more.
Greg Marzolf Jr. Muscular Dystrophy Center
The Greg Marzolf Jr. Muscular Dystrophy Center is a multi-disciplinary scientific, translational, and clinical hub of research, education, and clinical care related to a wide range of muscular dystrophies and other neuromuscular disorders.
Visit the Muscular Dystrophy Center website to discover more.