Section of Neonatal Neurology

Division of Pediatric & Developmental Neurology

Education

Fellowship

Neonatal Neurology

Washington University in St. Louis is proud to offer a one-year clinical fellowship in the evaluation and management of neurologic conditions impacting the fetal and newborn child. We provide comprehensive training in a large inpatient setting at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, including a newly expanded 125-bed NICU, combined with multiple outpatient specialty clinics.

Research

Labs

Dosenbach Lab

Nico U.F. Dosenbach, MD, PhD

Plasticity is one of the hallmark features of the human brain. Use-driven plasticity is critically important for typical development as well as recovering from brain injury. Thus, the overarching goal of our research is to better understand use-driven brain plasticity.

Research profile

Washington University Neonatal Development Research (WUNDER) Lab

Cynthia Rogers, MD
Christopher Smyser, MD

Our team strives to improve the outcomes for infants born at risk for adverse long term brain development.

Recent publications

Chief

Faculty

Contact Us

Leadership

Chris Smyser, MD
Chief, Section of Neonatal Neurology
Professor of Neurology

Patient Appointments

Voice: 314-454-6120