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Regional Center for Neurosensory Disorders
UNC School of Dentistry
Koury Oral Health Sciences
Suite 5417
CB# 7455
Chapel Hill, N.C. 27599-7455
Phone: (919) 537-3293
Fax: (919) 966-5339

Neurosensory disorders affect the lives of millions of people. They include conditions such as:
The Regional Center for Neurosensory Disorders, based in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Dentistry, researches and treats the pain and dysfunction associated with these disorders. Our members are highly accomplished scientists, clinicians and educators who share a common goal: to diminish the suffering that these disorders inflict on a large segment of our population.
The Regional Center for Neurosensory Disorders has a mission directing each of its components: research, education and patient care.
To understand the pathophysiological processes that underlie persistent pain conditions and related sensory disorders and to translate new discoveries into clinical practices and procedures that improve diagnosis and treatment of patients who experience chronic pain conditions and related sensory disorders.
The center’s research activities are conducted in a large multidisciplinary environment and focus on genetic, environmental, biological and psychological risk factors or determinates contributing to the onset and persistence of chronic pain conditions and related sensory disorders. A major emphasis of this center is in the area of pain genomics.
To conduct high-quality educational programs for professional, doctoral and postdoctoral students, practicing health care providers, and the public. The center fosters learning related to the basic, behavioral and clinical sciences as this knowledge relates to understanding and treating neurosensory disorders. The center prepares trainees in several disciplines to provide research and clinical services through varied settings, primarily in service to the people of North Carolina.
To provide high-quality comprehensive, primary and specialized care to a wide range of individuals with chronic neurosensory disorders. Patient care enhances the center’s educational programs and supports our research and clinical research efforts.
Regional Center for Neurosensory Disorders
UNC School of Dentistry
Koury Oral Health Sciences
Suite 5417
CB# 7455
Chapel Hill, N.C. 27599-7455
Phone: (919) 537-3293
Fax: (919) 966-5339