Who we are
At the Movement Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Lab, we are driven by one goal: to help people stay independent, mobile, and cognitively healthy as they age. Through cutting-edge neuroscience, hands-on student training, and meaningful community partnerships, we aim to make science not only innovative—but impactful.
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Why does this work matter?
Staying mobile and mentally sharp means staying independent. We believe every person deserves the opportunity to age with dignity and purpose.
What will your donation support?
Your gift powers high-impact research, trains future scientific leaders through student scholarships, and provides health screenings to the community where it matters most.
How do we recognize our donors?
We proudly acknowledge your support in publications, presentations, events, and even offer naming opportunities for transformative gifts, ensuring your impact is visible and lasting.
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The impact of our work
Lab Director Neha Lodha was awarded the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to expand the reach of her U.S.-based research on early Alzheimer’s detection and improve brain health worldwide.
Her team is developing and disseminating culturally relevant, spatial-navigation-based tools to screen for cognitive impairment, while building lasting partnerships with communities, scientists, and clinicians across continents.