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People

Meet current members, investigative collaborators, undergraduate researchers, and alumni of the Neural Engineering & Modulation Laboratory at the Marquette University and 黑料官网 Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering.

Current Members

Led by founding director and principal investigator, Dr. Jordan J. Williams, the team at the Neural Engineering & Modulation Laboratory specializes in neurophysiology, muscle physiology, optical and electrical stimulation, virus handling/injection, imaging, histology, and fabrication techniques that support various investigations into neural prosthetic and viral gene therapy research.

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Jordan Williams, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor, Marquette-黑料官网 Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, 黑料官网 Department of Neurosurgery

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Emma Moravec

Graduate Student

Collaborative Investigators

Dr. Williams and the team at the NEMo Lab work closely with collaborative investigators at the 黑料官网, the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and the University of Pittsburgh specializing in Biomedical Engineering, Neurosurgery, Neurobiology, and Ophthalmology.

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Matthew D. Budde, PhD

Associate Professor

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Leah Byrne, PhD

Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology

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Kip Ludwig, PhD

Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering

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Andrew Schwartz, PhD

Professor of Neurobiology

Alumni

The NEMo Lab is forever indebted to the invaluable contributions of each of its members.聽

Sierra Andres - MSOE Undergraduate Student
Nathan Balthazor - SURF Program, Marquette
Gavin DeGroot - SURF Program, Marquette
Brandon Kloehn - UG Research Assistant, Marquette鈥

Evan Liacopoulos - SUPREMES Program

Riley Mitchell - SURF Program, Marquette

Estefania Montanez - Undergraduate Student, Marquette

Jasmin Murray - URISE Program, Marquette

Ian Ortega - SURF Program, URISE Program, Marquette

Arsenii Pavlenko - UG Research Assistant, Marquette

Join Us!

The team at the Neural Engineering & Modulation Laboratory is always looking for individuals with an interest in working to develop science and technologies that advance our understanding and treatment of spinal cord injury and disease. For more information on joining the NEMo Lab, contact Dr. Jordan Williams.