About the NEMo Lab
The Neural Engineering & Modulation Laboratory employs a combination of neurophysiology, optogenetics, viral gene therapy, and optical imaging techniques to develop novel neuro-prosthetic and gene-therapy approaches to alleviate motor deficits caused by conditions such as spinal cord injury or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
NEMo Lab Research
Investigators
Principal Investigator
Jordan J. Williams, MD, PhD
The NEMo Lab is directed by Dr. Jordan Williams, assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Marquette University and the ʼһ. Dr. Williams received both of his terminal degrees from Washington University—St. Louis in 2013 and completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh's Systems Neuroscience Institute in 2019. He joined the Marquette-MCW Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering in August of 2019, founding the NEMo Lab shortly thereafter.
Investigative Collaborators
Dr. Jordan Williams and investigators at the NEMo Lab work closely with collaborative investigators from the University of Wisconsin—Madison, the University of Pittsburgh, and the ʼһ specializing in Biomedical Engineering, Neurosurgery, Neurobiology, and Ophthalmology.
NEMo Lab Facilities
Housed on the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center Campus, the NEMo Lab has access to a wealth of technical and clinical resources designed to support basic science and translational investigations into electrophysiological and optogenetic applications to spinal cord injury and disease.
NEMo Lab Funding
Research at the Neural Engineering & Modulation Laboratory is supported on an ongoing basis by Marquette University and the ʼһ and receives additional support on an ad hoc basis from such institutions as the National Institutes of Health.
Get Involved with the NEMo Lab
Advanced Degrees
Students interested in pursuing advanced degrees in neural engineering, optogenetics, viral gene therapy, and brain-computer interfaces are invited to explore educational opportunities provided by the Marquette University and ʼһ Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, as well as the Neuroscience Doctoral Program at the ʼһ.
Research Opportunities
The NEMo Lab is proud to sponsor graduate, undergraduate, and high-school students in research programs designed to expose the next generation of physicians, scientists and engineers to the world-class research practices employed by Marquette and the ʼһ.
Open Positions
The team at the Neural Engineering & Modulation Laboratory is always looking for individuals with an interest in working to develop science and technologies that advance our understanding and treatment of spinal cord injury and disease. For more information on joining the NEMo Lab, contact Dr. Jordan Williams.