Neuromodulation Laboratory

Research under way in the Neuromodulation Laboratory is focused on understanding the effects of noninvasive brain stimulation techniques on recovery from central nervous system disease or injury. Investigators are also developing treatment protocols for noninvasive brain stimulation, with or without adjunctive therapy modalities, to reduce neurologic impairments across populations.

Korupolu Lab

Li Lab

Stampas Lab:

Dr. Stampas is conducting groundbreaking research aimed at enhancing the quality of life for individuals living with spinal cord injuries. Recognizing that many medical complications associated with spinal cord injury emerge over time, he advocates for early intervention as a strategy to mitigate these challenges. His innovative work on neuromodulation has led to significant advancements, including treatments for neurogenic bladder, with ongoing collaborations with industry partners to bring these solutions to market. Additionally, he has made important contributions to the fields of spasticity and neuropathic pain management through his research. Dr. Stampas is also actively investigating neurogenic bowel and exploring heart rate variability as a potential biomarker, further broadening the scope of his impactful work.