A Neuroscience Inquiry Hub
The Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute (ZNI) stands as a collaborative center that unites the neuroscience community at USC. Within its realms, ZNI students engage in profound collaboration with preeminent researchers, delving into fundamental explorations of neuroscience. At its core, the institute is dedicated to addressing essential inquiries pertaining to human existence, encompassing the impact of aging on the brain, the intricate interplay between genes and environmental stimuli in shaping brain circuitry, and the quest to identify those most susceptible to various brain disorders.
Mission and Vision
ZNI scientists are focused on deciphering the mysteries of disease mechanisms that impact brain function, particularly related to neurodegeneration and other devastating disorders. We see our collaborative efforts between physicians and scientists leading to preventive approaches that could reduce memory loss and other serious symptoms that occur as a result of brain diseases.

ZNI Research
Our scientists reach across boundaries to embrace methods and techniques from many fields. They work to identify new approaches for examining nervous system function to discover underlying causes of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Research areas overlap considerably, and every Principal Investigator (PI) has multiple projects ongoing at any one time.
Research Areas
We’re proud of the notable accomplishments our ZNI researchers have made to date and those on the way.
Faculty Labs
ZNI hosts more than 30 active laboratories in over 70,000 square feet of lab space.
Cores and Centers
Researchers have access to a bevy of high-end scientific equipment and services to help advance their work.
Training and Education
The environment at ZNI is enriching, engaging and ever-evolving. In addition to the multi-disciplinary, collaborative research environment, our graduate students and post-doc trainees benefit from abundant enrichment opportunities.
