Lahiri Lab
The Lahiri Lab is focused on developing novel therapeutic paradigms that improve neurocognitive function after acute brain and systemic diseases. Currently, the lab is supported by the National Institutes of Health, American Academy of Neurology and F. Widjaja Foundation.
Personal Statement
I am a physician-scientist and critical care neurologist at Cedars-Sinai. My overall approach to research is to use animal models to test hypotheses generated from clinical observations at the bedside. This approach allows identification of disease mechanisms and testing treatments that can be rapidly translated to the clinical environment to improve patient-centered outcomes. These research insights inform clinical practice and enable the delivery of leading-edge and, often, lifesaving patient care."
Shouri Lahiri, MD
Breakthrough Research
Research from the Lahiri Lab has shown that common acute systemic conditions can contribute to cognition-relevant neurological injury, including delirium and accelerated Alzheimer’s disease, which may be reversible with immune-modulating treatments.
Publications
Learn more about the recent research publications from the Lahiri Lab.
Laboratory Team
Learn about the critical care neurology investigators in the Lahiri Lab who research neurological function and cognition to find discoveries that lead to treatments for patients.
Job Opportunities
We are actively recruiting students and postdocs to be our colleagues and expand lab knowledge and expertise to make important breakthroughs.
Collaborations
The Lahiri Lab collaborates with a wide range of investigators within Cedars-Sinai and institutions around the world.
- E. Wesley Ely, MD, Vanderbilt University Medical Center–CIBS Center
Contact the Lahiri Lab
127 S. San Vicente Blvd.
Pavilion, Room 8112
Los Angeles, CA 90048