Innovating Recovery
Welcome to Dulin Laboratory
At Dulin Laboratory, we pioneer research aimed at restoring function and alleviating pain for those affected by spinal cord injuries. Join us in our mission to advance knowledge and foster innovation in this vital field.
Explore Our Lab's Journey
The Dulin Laboratory has a rich history of innovation in spinal cord injury research at Texas A&M University. Since its inception, our lab has focused on developing advanced cellular and molecular strategies aimed at enhancing motor function and alleviating pain for those affected by spinal injuries. We’ve contributed significantly to understanding the complexities of spinal cord injuries, leading to breakthroughs that provide a foundation for future therapies.
Our Mission
- Cutting-edge research methodologies
- A strong focus on collaboration
- Commitment to public education
- Robust approaches to improve outcomes
Meet Our Team

John Doe, Lead Research Scientist
John has over 15 years of experience in spinal cord injury research, focusing on innovative therapies to restore mobility. His work has garnered numerous awards and publications in prominent journals.

Jane Smith, Senior Lab Technician
Jane is a skilled technician with expertise in molecular biology techniques. Her dedication ensures our experiments yield the highest quality results, supporting our mission in spinal research.

Mark Johnson, Research Associate
Mark brings a fresh perspective with his recent PhD in neuroscience. His innovative ideas and passion for spinal cord rehabilitation enhance our research capabilities.
Innovative Research
Leading the Way in Research
Cutting-Edge Discoveries
Over 150 novel therapies in development, aiming to enhance recovery and alleviate pain in spinal cord injuries.
Transforming Patient Outcomes
Engaged in over 30 clinical trials with a focus on improving mobility and quality of life.
Global Impact Metrics
Supported by over 200 institutions globally, our research is shaping treatment paradigms every day.
Advancing Scientific Knowledge
Published more than 300 papers in peer-reviewed journals, enhancing the scientific community’s understanding of spinal cord injuries.