The Center for Neurological Studies
www.neurologicstudies.comABOUT US: Our mission is to develop more effective diagnosis for brain disorders (e.g. Traumatic Brain injury and stroke) through the use of advanced MRI methods, which provide unprecedented understanding of normal brain function and disease. The Center for Neurological Studies was founded in June, 2011 in Novi, Michigan with the objective of advancing scientific research for neurovascular disease through functional MRI techniques. These advanced imaging protocols provide a significant opportunity to improve the quality of life for people who suffer from traumatic brain injuries, including motor vehicle accidents and sports related incidents, as well as MS and stroke. Join us in our mission to imagine what’s possible in the world of TBI and Stroke. We’re seeking answers to help us diagnose and treat patients in need of support and assistance. We are committed to developing new therapeutic and diagnostic techniques to diagnos patients suffering from neurological disease. LEADING EXPERTISE: Our team includes well documented experts in the research and application of new imaging techniques; they are at the forefront of concussion studies related to NFL, blast injuries (military), and motor vehicle induced brain trauma. Our team’s collaboration at CNS has the potential to provide one of the most unique opportunities for drug development treatment protocols and patient life improvement in neurological disorders. In addition to the aforementioned diseases, epilepsy and dementia have significant follow-on potential. DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT: CNS researches and develops diagnostic tests for neurovascular diseases, incapacitating brain disorders (e.g. TBI and stroke) through the use of advanced MRI methods including Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging (SWI) and Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), which provide unprecedented understanding of normal brain function and disease.
Read moreABOUT US: Our mission is to develop more effective diagnosis for brain disorders (e.g. Traumatic Brain injury and stroke) through the use of advanced MRI methods, which provide unprecedented understanding of normal brain function and disease. The Center for Neurological Studies was founded in June, 2011 in Novi, Michigan with the objective of advancing scientific research for neurovascular disease through functional MRI techniques. These advanced imaging protocols provide a significant opportunity to improve the quality of life for people who suffer from traumatic brain injuries, including motor vehicle accidents and sports related incidents, as well as MS and stroke. Join us in our mission to imagine what’s possible in the world of TBI and Stroke. We’re seeking answers to help us diagnose and treat patients in need of support and assistance. We are committed to developing new therapeutic and diagnostic techniques to diagnos patients suffering from neurological disease. LEADING EXPERTISE: Our team includes well documented experts in the research and application of new imaging techniques; they are at the forefront of concussion studies related to NFL, blast injuries (military), and motor vehicle induced brain trauma. Our team’s collaboration at CNS has the potential to provide one of the most unique opportunities for drug development treatment protocols and patient life improvement in neurological disorders. In addition to the aforementioned diseases, epilepsy and dementia have significant follow-on potential. DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT: CNS researches and develops diagnostic tests for neurovascular diseases, incapacitating brain disorders (e.g. TBI and stroke) through the use of advanced MRI methods including Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging (SWI) and Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), which provide unprecedented understanding of normal brain function and disease.
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Michigan
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Novi
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11-50
Founded
2011
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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