Research Labs
![Picture of microscope](/sites/default/files/2017-07/microscope.jpg)
Dr. Hofstetter's research lab investigates various experimental treatment strategies to enhance nerve fiber plasticity and regeneration following spinal cord injury.
![Dr. Kalume in his lab](/sites/default/files/2020-06/kalume-lab1.jpg)
The Kalume Laboratory investigates the mechanisms that drive epilepsy and related conditions, with the goal of making discoveries that lead to improved treatments for affected children and adults.
![Image of brain scans](/sites/default/files/2017-05/ojemann4.jpg)
The GRID Lab is interested in using electrocorticography (ECoG) to answer basic neuroscience questions as well as to develop tools for clinical and rehabilitative applications.
![Lab worker in Ramirez lab](/sites/default/files/2017-07/ramirez_lab.jpg)
Dr. Ramirez studies neural mechanisms involved in the generation of respiratory rhythms, neocortical activity, and epilepsy.
![Stroke brain image](/sites/default/files/2021-05/stroke-brain.jpg)
The SANS Center brings together talented scientists from across the University of Washington to discover new ways to treat stroke and other neurological conditions.