UCLA Neuromodulation: Our Mission

The Neuromodulation Division of the Semel Institute integrates the work of experts from across the campus to develop new approaches to understanding the brain, and new treatments for psychiatric and neurological disorders.

Join Our Team!

The UCLA Neuromodulation Division is looking for a full-time TMS technician. TMS technicians work closely with psychiatrists and patients in order to provide cutting-edge treatments. If you have an interest in mental health and practical applications of neuroscience, this may be the perfect opportunity for you. Learn more about the position or apply by following the link below.

Featured Lab
Laboratory of Neuromodulation & Neuroimaging Director: Nanthia Suthana, PhD

Dr. Suthana’s lab focuses on the development of invasive and noninvasive methods to restore and improve learning and memory. Among other projects, the lab has developed a new wireless platform for recording brain activity and providing brain stimulation, which will facilitate study of the neural mechanisms underlying behavior and aid the development of new therapeutic possibilities. Read more about their exciting work here. When they aren't busy advancing the field, this lab knows how to relax! This photo was taken at Dockweiler Beach during the lab’s second annual retreat.

Pulse: A Monthly Update on Advances in Neuromodulation

We are proud to announce the launch of a free monthly newsletter, "Pulse: A Monthly Update on Advances in Neuromodulation." Neuromodulation is a rapidly evolving field, and it can be difficult for busy clinicians to keep up. We created Pulse to make clinically relevant developments in this field accessible to psychiatrists and other interested clinicians. Click below to learn more or to subscribe.

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Pulse: A Monthly Update on Advances in Neuromodulation

Current Studies

Current Studies

The TMS Clinical and Research Service is working to improve current treatment strategies and develop new ones. Click here to learn more about ongoing clinical studies.

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Recent Publications

We are committed to advancing the field of Neuromodulation through our active research program. To learn more about our work, click here to view recent publications by our group.

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Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

If you’d like to learn more about Neuromodulation at UCLA, please view one of our recent talks here or learn about other upcoming events on our Instagram.

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