ABOUT RNI

The Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute is a premier multidisciplinary institute for patient care, research, and education.

A Multidisciplinary Approach

The RNI’s flagship facilities are located on the Health Sciences campus in Morgantown, with more than 1,600 dedicated team members across five departments, patient care units, and research laboratories.

With the latest technologies, an ecosystem of partners, and an integrated approach, we are making tangible progress in the advancement of brain health. Our breakthroughs in neuroscience are strengthening our efforts to combat public health challenges ranging from addiction to Alzheimer’s. We are proud to break barriers in research and patient care to better serve the people of West Virginia and beyond.

“The Rockefeller Neuroscience institute is solving the mysteries around conditions that have extinguished spirits, shortened lives, and afflicted loved ones.”

 – Senator Jay Rockefeller

PUTTING PATIENTS FIRST

“We care deeply about our patients and families in West Virginia, across the country, and around the world; our boldest aspiration is to make their lives better, one person at a time.”


Ali Rezai, MD
Executive Chair, Vice President of Neuroscience
Associate Dean, John D. Rockefeller IV Tenured Professor in Neuroscience, WVU School of Medicine

OUR MORGANTOWN FLAGSHIP CAMPUS

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1   RNI Innovation Center

2   RNI Outpatient & Education Tower

3   J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital

4   Erma Byrd Biomedical Research Building (behind Children’s Hospital)

5   Healthy Minds – Chestnut Ridge Center (behind Children’s Hospital)

6   WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital

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GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

This fund allows the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute to break barriers in research and patient care.

Your generosity provides momentum for the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute to leverage cutting-edge technologies and strategic alliances to overcome the barriers to resolving some of the most persistent public health challenges, ranging from addiction to Alzheimer’s disease.