Research Centers
Aab Cardiovascular Research Institute
Aab Cardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI) researchers are dedicated to understanding how the heart and blood vessels become susceptible to disease. More info...
Center for Future Health
The University of Rochester's Center for Future Health is a national catalyst for the creation and validation of non-invasive personal health technology for self care, mobile care, and home care.More info...
Center for Medical Technology & Innovation
The University of Rochester Center for Medical Technology & Innovation (CMTI) is a unique collaboration that combines the talents and resources of the University of Rochester Medical Center with those of the Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences located on River Campus. The CMTI is part of an evolving culture of entrepreneurism at the University of Rochester whose mission is to create innovative device solutions to focused clinical problems through a collaboration of medical, business, and engineering disciplines. Three fundamental goals underlie the mission of the CMTI: cultivate solutions to unmet clinical needs, strengthen relationships with the medical device industry and establish technology driven training opportunities. More info...
Center for Musculoskeletal Research
URMC has a distinguished history of musculoskeletal research led by experienced physicians and biomedical scientists. The creation of the Center for Musculoskeletal Research in 2000 formalized a 25-year history of multidisciplinary, comprehensive research for bettering musculoskeletal health for the patients of today and tomorrow.More info...
Center for Navigation and Communication Sciences
We have established the Center for Navigation and Communication Sciences, supported by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), that is specifically dedicated to research on the sensory, motor, and integrative mechanisms underlying these essential functions.More info...
Center for Translational Neuromedicine
The Center for Translational Neuromedicine focuses on the development of new approaches for treating neurological diseases, using cell and gene therapy. Our emphasis is on using these technologies to mobilize endogenous stem and progenitor cells of the adult brain and spinal cord, for purposes of structural repair.More info...
Center for Visual Science
CVS was founded in 1963 by Robert M. Boynton to bring together scientists from a variety of disciplines with the common goal of pursuing excellence in vision research. These laboratories represent a diverse range of studies that span the development of the visual system to the interaction between visual perception and memory.More info...
James P. Wilmot Cancer Center
Our mission is not only to treat illness, but to relentlessly search for better ways to unlock the mysteries of disease. Today, with support from the University of Rochester Medical Center, the Cancer Center has extraordinary opportunities to better understand cancers and develop breakthrough approaches to diagnosis and therapy through research.More info...
Rochester Center for Biomedical Ultrasound
The Rochester Center for Biomedical Ultrasound at the University of Rochester was created in 1986 to unite professionals from both the medical and engineering communities. The Center provides a unique environment where professionals can join together to investigate the use of very high frequency sound waves in medical diagnosis and treatment.More info...
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- Diane Dalecki, Ph.D. p f
- Vikram Dogra, M.D. p f
- Marvin Doyley, Ph.D. p f
- Thomas H. Foster, Ph.D. p f
- Sheryl M. Gracewski, Ph.D p f
- Denise C. Hocking, Ph.D. p f
- Amy L. Lerner, Ph.D. p f
- Stephen A. McAleavey, Ph.D p f
- Kevin James Parker, Ph.D. p f
- Renato Perucchio, Ph.D. p f
- Deborah J. Rubens, M.D. p f
- Richard E. Waugh, Ph.D. p f
- Jianhui Zhong, Ph.D. p f
Rochester Center for Brain Imaging
The Rochester Center for Brain Imaging (RCBI) is a research facility offering a state-of-the-art 3T magnet for the purpose of conducting investigations using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to researchers from the University of Rochester, neighboring institutions, and the science and technology industries.More info...









