NIH neurology funding
57 top doctors
Residency programs

Our vision

To lead in transforming and improving the lives of people affected by neurological conditions throughout the lifespan, in St. Louis and globally, by providing exceptional patient care, advancing innovative research, and delivering outstanding education.

Bold research

Through collaborative science, we’re translating discoveries into clinical solutions.

Get ready for your impactful, rewarding career.

With strong mentorship and extensive training options, we support you in finding and following your path.

3 residencies | 12 fellowships | 170 faculty

Superb patient care

We provide compassionate, leading-edge care for patients of all ages and genders.

  • Team-based care
  • Thorough diagnosis
  • Clear communication

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Unparalleled research, deep resources and a collegial, collaborative environment make WashU a neuroscience utopia.
No matter where you are in your career, you’ll thrive here. 

Ranked among best adult and children's hospitals U.S. News and World Report in neurology and neurosurgery.

One of America’s top neurology hospitals

U.S. News & World Report has ranked Barnes-Jewish Hospital / Washington University School of Medicine among America’s best hospitals in neurology and neurosurgery.

News

Welcome to our 2024 residency matches!

Welcome to our 2024 residency matches!
Congratulations and welcome to our 2024-2025 residency intern class! We are so excited to welcome this diverse and fantastic group of trainees who are among the best of the best. The Adult Neurology cohort will begin its PGY1 Preliminary Medicine year in July 2024 and its PGY2 Neurology training in July 2025. The Pediatric Neurology […]

WashU Medicine rises to No. 2 in nation in NIH research funding (Links to an external site)

WashU Medicine rises to No. 2 in nation in NIH research funding
In the realm of biomedical research, securing funding is a testament to an institution’s record of scientific accomplishments and potential for further advances to improve human health. In 2023, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis received the second-highest amount of funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) of all medical schools nationwide. […]