Disorders of the nervous system steadily erode how we think, move, and live.
We’re working to advance earlier detection and targeted treatment for protection and recovery.
Brain Health
Are you at risk for neurological decline?
General Dementia
Dementia includes many related conditions.
Knowing the differences helps guide earlier care.
Parkinson’s Disease
Alzheimer’s Disease
Memory loss and cognitive changes are early signs.
Prevention often begins decades before symptoms..
Stroke & Vascular Health
Learn about early signs
Subtle shifts in movement or balance can appear years in advance. Recognizing them early improves outcomes.
See how to lower your risk
Blood flow problems can harm brain tissue fast.
Many risk factors are preventable..
Other Conditions (MS, ALS, and more)
Learn about ongoing research
From multiple sclerosis and ALS to Huntington’s disease, frontotemporal dementia, and rare demyelinating or motor neuron disorders, these conditions highlight the wide spectrum of neurological decline. Emerging research is uncovering shared pathways—oxidative stress, protein misfolding, neuroinflammation, and vascular dysfunction—that connect even the rarest syndromes to more common brain diseases. We investigate these cellular mechanisms to help drive earlier detection, targeted protection, and restorative innovation across the full landscape of neurodegenerative research.
Stamper Lab applies a holistic, focused biomedical-research approach emphasizing imaging, cellular resilience, and clinically meaningful relevance. Work centers on oxidative stress and antimicrobial defense—mapping breakdowns and exploring grounded paths to restoration.
Through discovery and application.
Stamper Lab investigates cellular breakdown and restoration through imaging-centered biomedical research. Core capabilities include microscopy, antioxidant modeling, and antimicrobial analysis—applied to systems such as yeast, synthetic membranes, and environmental stressors. For a closer look at current tools and protocols, click learn more.
More about the Lab
Let’s connect.
Whether you’re a researcher, student, or someone with a shared curiosity, feel free to reach out. If it makes sense to collaborate, we’ll find a way.

