Facilities & Resources
As a Cedars-Sinai fellow, you will have the opportunity to learn in some of the best-equipped outpatient, inpatient, surgical, and research facilities in the world.
Pavilion
All neurology trainees have workspaces in the new LEED Gold-certified, 11-story, 820,000-square-foot Pavilion. The sixth floor is dedicated to neurosciences—it includes faculty and trainee offices as well as the neurosciences clinic. All neurology fellows have access to workstations, conference rooms and meeting spaces for daily rounds and conferences.
Research Facilities
Cedars-Sinai provides a rich environment for exposure to scholarly activities with one of the largest and most advanced clinical research facilities of any private hospital in the nation. The Burns and Allen Research Institute includes more than 270,000 square feet of laboratory and laboratory support space, including the seven-story, 216,000-square-foot Barbara and Marvin Davis Research Building, which is adjacent to the main hospital. The Pavilion includes two full floors of research space, including the Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute, as well as office and clinical spaces.
Imaging Facilities
The S. Mark Taper Foundation Imaging Center and Imaging Department occupies 125,000 square feet, more than 16 reading rooms and state-of-the-art equipment. Taper also has one of the country's most respected nuclear medicine and molecular imaging programs, offering the full range of nuclear and molecular imaging studies.
The Biomedical Imaging Research Institute (BIRI) features experts from a variety of medical specialties, offering the opportunity to share discoveries and advance our imaging research. The Neuroimaging Research Program at BIRI is dedicated to building a solid brain research program to better understand the mechanisms underlying central nervous system development and diseases. Leveraging advanced neuroimaging techniques (e.g., PET and MRI) and novel analytical tools, we work closely with clinicians to improve our understanding of the brain’s development and functional mechanisms in both normal and at-risk/diseased populations. Our long-term mission is to derive imaging-based objective biomarkers to aid early diagnosis and better monitoring of various brain disorders/diseases, as well as to provide more effective guidance for potential intervention and treatment strategies.
Biomarkers and Precision Medicine
Cedars-Sinai Precision Biomarker Laboratories is a proteomic biomarker discovery, development and commercialization services provider that aims to leverage proteomics to help realize the potential of precision medicine.
Have Questions or Need Help?
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Los Angeles, CA 90048