Innovating Recovery

Transforming Lives Through Spinal Cord Injury Research

At Dulin Laboratory, we focus on groundbreaking research to enhance movement and alleviate pain for spinal cord injury patients.
Jennifer Dulin, Ph.D.

"Through rigorous research and collaboration, we strive to make a real difference in spinal cord injury recovery. Our work is grounded in scientific inquiry and aims to impact lives positively.

Our Mission

The Dulin Laboratory is dedicated to advancing research in spinal cord injuries. Our focus is on developing innovative cellular and molecular strategies aimed at enhancing motor function and alleviating pain. Through collaboration and cutting-edge research, we aim to educate the public and support scientific communities in understanding these critical issues.

Research Publications

Explore our extensive collection of research publications that detail our latest findings and insights into spinal cord injury research. Stay updated on breakthroughs and advancements in the field.

Collaboration Opportunities

Discover ways to collaborate with us on innovative projects aimed at improving rehabilitation techniques for spinal cord injuries. We welcome partnerships that drive impactful research.

Educational Resources

Access our educational resources designed to inform and engage students and professionals interested in spinal cord injury research. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of the field.

Impactful Research

Our lab is dedicated to conducting impactful research that aims to enhance recovery following spinal cord injuries. Join us in our journey towards meaningful discoveries.

What Our Partners Say

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Gallery of Our Work

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Get in Touch

Reach Out

We welcome your inquiries and feedback. Connect with us using the contact information below.

Jennifer Dulin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Mailing address:
Department of Biology
Texas A&M University
3141A Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building
College Station, TX 77843-3474
Physical Address:
301 Old Main Dr.
College Station, TX 77844