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Residency Program
Department of Neurology

 
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Research Facilities

Three research centers participate in the training program:

  • The Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research (VIABR) is one of the newest units of the University. A major theme of the institute is neuroscience, particularly as it relates to new techniques of molecular genetics. Scientists in this institute are involved in collaborative projects with clinicians and scientists in other departments of the University and throughout the Portland area.
  • The Oregon Regional Primate Center (ORPC)is one of seven federally funded regional primate centers in the country. A new neuroscience division links the center's neuroscientists with others in the Portland area.
  • The OHSU Center for Research in Occupational and Environmental Toxicology (CROET) focuses on neurotoxicology under the direction of Dr. Peter Spencer.