The Emory Neurotrauma Translational Research Center (ENTiRE) is a cutting-edge interdisciplinary research hub at Emory University. By fostering collaboration and innovation, ENTiRE aims to accelerate the discovery and translation of groundbreaking therapies for neurotrauma.
ENTiRe's Mission
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The Emory Neurotrauma Translational Research Center (ENTiRe) is supported by the Emory University Department of Emergency Medicine's Translational Neurotrauma Research Laboratory.
ENTiRe is a member-driven organization dedicated to maximizing the resources of its members in alignment with the vision and mission of Emory University. The Center is in partnership with Grady Memorial Hospital, the Georgia Institute of Technology, Morehouse School of Medicine, the State of Georgia, and the United States National Research Action Plan(s). Our actions not only serve our members, but also have worldwide implications, positioning us as thought leaders in neurotrauma research and training.
ENTiRE boasts key features that set it apart in the realm of neurotrauma research. Embracing a research pipeline approach, the Center integrates expertise across all stages of research aiming to expedite the pace and enhance the success of research outcomes. Positioned as a national resource, ENTiRE serves as a hub where ideas for new treatments can seamlessly enter the pipeline at any stage and undergo subsequent development. ENTiRe invites individuals to join the transformative journey contributing to the field of neurotrauma research and playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of treatments and care for central nervous system injuries. Together, the Center envisions a community dedicated to excellence, collaboration, and positive change.