Dr. Kyle Bills, DC, PhD

Dr. Kyle Bills, DC, PhD, is a neuroscientist and clinician specializing in migraine, brain injury, and addiction recovery. At NeuroNova, he leads scientific innovation and clinical strategy, helping guide the ongoing research and development behind the NeuroNova Seat and related technologies.
Dr. Bills serves as Associate Dean for Research and Associate Professor of Neuroscience at Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he helped build the institution from the ground up. His leadership includes launching the research program, establishing the Academic Research Clinic, developing a four-year student research curriculum, and helping the college achieve full accreditation.
He founded and directs both the Migraine and Neurological Research Center and the Academic Research Clinic, leading a research lab of over 40 medical students studying chronic migraine, generalized anxiety disorder, substance use disorder, and glucose dysregulation.
Beyond his academic leadership, Dr. Bills has extensive experience in medical innovation and technology transfer—holding patents, managing the Office of Sponsored Programs, and overseeing technology commercialization from concept through product launch.
He earned his Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Brigham Young University and his Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) from Parker University in Dallas. His post-doctoral fellowship at BYU was funded by the National Institutes of Health (NCCIH), and his clinical training included work at the Dallas VA Medical Center.
Dr. Bills also holds faculty appointments with BYU, Parker University, Roseman University, and Rocky Mountain University, where he has taught courses in physiology, neuroanatomy, neurobiology, neurology, and manual medicine.
