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WVU’s neuroscience research is revolutionizing healthcare, from groundbreaking treatments to life-saving discoveries.

Dr. Ali Rezai | Mountaineers Making A Difference

Dr. Ali Rezai leads the Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute in Morgantown, whose innovative research reaches a wide range of patient care. From reducing cravings of those with substance use disorder to slowing the progression of Alzheimer's, our work is transforming the future of medicine and bringing hope to communities near and far.

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Our research has real impact — they’re treatments happening now at WVU.

A Young Gun

Division chief in the Neurology department, Ann Murray, MD, has been named to the Young Guns Class of 2024 by WV Executive Magazine. Each Young Gun honoree must live and work in West Virginia, be 43 years of age or younger at the time of induction, excel in their career and be an active participant in their community.

60 Minutes

RNI executive chair Ali Rezai, MD, and his team gave the 60 Minutes producers and camera crews a front row seat as they explore new frontiers in the treatment of brain diseases and disorders.

Committing to Memory

Ongoing studies at WVU span neurosciences, physiology and chemistry, among other fields, and involve not only established, world-class medical experts but undergraduate students hoping to address the most common type of dementia.