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Mulva Clinic for the Neurosciences
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About

Founded on a desire to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by neurological and psychiatric diseases, the James J. and Miriam B. Mulva Clinic for the Neurosciences is advancing patient care and neuroscience research.

The Mulva Clinics for Neurosciences (Mulva) is not only a clinic, but also a very dynamic research environment that builds on its three main research domains: neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry & behavioral sciences.

Research and practice collaborations are the norms at the Mulva with its partnerships throughout UT campus such as with the College of Natural Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, Cockrell School of Engineering, Moody College of Communication, Steve Hicks School of Social Work and the School of Nursing. These associated efforts will accelerate breakthroughs and develop tools that will transform detection and care for medical conditions affecting the brain or central nervous system.

If you want to support the Mulva Research, please contact Gaby Poler-Buzali

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Latest News

  • Sound Waves That Heal: A Breakthrough for Depression and Anxiety May 12, 2025
  • Celebrating our Mulva Faculty Members Promotions March 24, 2025
  • UT CARE Initiative Seminar Series Speaker – Cemal Ozemek – Friday, 2/28/25 February 25, 2025
  • James Sulzer Student Travel Award to attend a conference: deadline Jan 15, 2025 December 15, 2024
  • Mission Critical: Shedding Light on Texas’ Overdose Problem December 2, 2024

Latest Publications

Do We All Do the Same Things? Applicability of Daily Activities at the Intersection of Demographics. Neuropsychology.

Prefrontal Cortical Dynorphin Peptidergic Transmission Constrains Threat-driven Behavioral and Network States. Neuron.

Knockdown of Tlr3 in Dorsal Striatum Reduces Ethanol Consumption and Acute Functional Tolerance in Male Mice. Brain Behav Immun.

Longitudinal Associations of Physical and Emotional Distress Tolerance with Pain Intensity and Pain-Related Disability in United States Veterans. The Journal of Pain.

Combining Detrended Cross-Correlation Analysis with Riemannian Geometry-based Classification for Improved Brain-computer Interface Performance. Front Neurosci.

The Role of Occipital Condyle and Atlas Anomalies on Occipital Cervical Fusion Outcomes in Chiari Malformation Type I with Syringomyelia: a Study from the Park-Reeves Syringomyelia Research Consortium. J Neurosurg Pediatr.

For a complete list of publications go to our Publications page!

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