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Research | Postpartum Clinical research is critical to the advancement of perinatal mental health treatment. Research | Rheumatology & Immunology Learn more about the current research initiatives in the Division of Rheumatology & Immunology at the MUSC College of Medicine. Research | SCORE Current SCORE research utilizes pre-clinical and clinical investigations of cannabis use and disorders across the lifespan. Research | Sleep, Mood, & Anxiety SMART conducts IRB-approved sleep research, which often includes polysomnography (PSG), multiple sleep latency tests (MSLT). South Carolina Clinical & Translational Research Institute A statewide NIH-funded translational science hub offering consultative expertise, training, funding, research navigation, lab and clinical support to accelerate discoveries into improved health outcomes. Speech-Language Pathology Research Learn more about the faculty and staff who lead the way in MUSC's research in Speech-Language Pathology. Stroke & Spinal Cord Research MUSC is at the forefront of research in rehabilitation and stroke. The Stroke Recovery Research Center focuses on reducing the incidence of stroke and improving the delivery of acute stroke care in South Carolina. Stroke Recovery Research The College of Health Professions has several areas of stroke recovery research, including the Stroke Recovery Research Center and the National Center of Neuromodulation for Rehabilitation. Stroke Research & Education Center The Stroke Research Center provides expertise and mentoring services for enhancing research opportunities and grant development. Survivorship and Cancer Care Delivery Research and Clinical Trials SCOR researchers investigate survivorship from all angles and conduct clinical trials in order to find the best possible treatments for patients. Team IMPACT Team IMPACT is a multi-PI laboratory that studies tobacco dependence, alternative tobacco products, and cessation methods.