Jefferson Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
Our Mission
Stroke, brain injury, and other central nervous system disorders can impair movement, language, information processing, and other abilities. Such disabilities result in loss of independence, substantial economic costs, and emotional burdens. The Institute is devoted to improving the lives of people with neurological disabilities through research, collaboration, and education.
Our research advances neurorehabilitation assessment and treatment through scientific discovery of the principles and neural bases underlying complex cognitive and motor functioning.
This research spans the translational continuum, from elucidating principles of neurobehavioral change, to conducting clinical trials aimed at improving the lives of people affected by stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson’s disease, and other neurological conditions.