If effective, this treatment could be helpful to a huge segment of stroke patients to reduce their disability,» said James C. Grotta, M.D., Roy M. and Phyllis Gough Huffington Distinguished Professor of Neurology and chair of the Department of
Neurology at the medical school.
Not exact matches
Carl W. Christensen, instructor in
neurology and psychiatry
at Northwestern University
Medical School, declares:
Although his parents saved to send him and his sister to college, Marcus Chacon, assistant professor of
neurology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison,
School of Medicine and Public Health, borrowed nearly $ 200,000 to complete
medical training.
Reisa Sperling is the Director of the Center for Alzheimer Research and Treatment
at Brigham and Women's Hospital and the ADRC Neuroimaging Program
at Massachusetts General Hospital, and is an Associate Professor in
Neurology at Harvard
Medical School.
Clifford B. Saper, professor of
neurology and neuroscience at the Harvard Medical School and chair of the Department of Neurology at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center said that «99 percent of scientists agree — a loss of sleep is deleteriou
neurology and neuroscience
at the Harvard
Medical School and chair of the Department of
Neurology at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center said that «99 percent of scientists agree — a loss of sleep is deleteriou
Neurology at the Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center said that «99 percent of scientists agree — a loss of sleep is deleterious.»
She was Assistant Professor of Neuropathology
at Harvard
Medical School from 1991 - 94, when she became Associate Professor of
Neurology and Pathology
at Boston University
School of Medicine.
«One thing that appalled me is how many doctors told me I should hush it up,» says Flaherty, who today is an assistant professor in the
Neurology Department
at Harvard
Medical School in Boston and directs a fellowship program
at Massachusetts General Hospital.
«In the end, it was persistence in solving a problem» that led to Crimson's success, says Shawn Murphy, assistant professor of
neurology at Harvard
Medical School and medical director of research computing for Partners Heal
Medical School and
medical director of research computing for Partners Heal
medical director of research computing for Partners HealthCare.
«Every day, most of us take for granted that when we will to move, we can move any part of our body with precision and control in multiple directions and those with traumatic spinal cord injury or any other form of paralysis can not,» said Benjamin Walter, associate professor of
Neurology at Case Western Reserve
School of Medicine, Clinical PI of the Cleveland BrainGate2 trial and
medical director of the Deep Brain Stimulation Program at UH Cleveland Medical
medical director of the Deep Brain Stimulation Program
at UH Cleveland
Medical Medical Center.
Kuchroo is also the Samuel L. Wasserstrom professor of
neurology at Harvard
Medical School and the founding director of the Evergrande Center for Immunologic Diseases of Harvard
Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital.
A professor of
Neurology at Harvard
Medical School, Schwarzschild cautions Parkinson's patients and their caregivers against attempting inosine treatment
at this time.
An associate professor of
Neurology at Harvard
Medical School, Talkowski adds, «Individuals in 10 countries — clinicians, investigators, patients and family members — helped us assemble the largest group of arhinia patients every studied, encompassing 24 percent of the previously reported 80 individuals and 21 newly identified patients.
After a 1 - year postdoc in Morrison's lab, he finished the fourth, final year of his
medical degree in 1998 and headed to his residency in
neurology — a natural choice —
at the University of Pennsylvania
School of Medicine.
This type of system could take much of the guesswork out of patient care, says Sydney Cash, an associate professor of
neurology at Harvard
Medical School.
Under the direction of Paul Vespa, a UCLA professor of
neurology and neurosurgery
at the David Geffen
School of Medicine
at UCLA, the researchers plan to test the procedure on several more people beginning this fall
at the Ronald Reagan UCLA
Medical Center.
In 1981, as the drug's origins started to become better known, neurologists Andreas Plaitakis
at the Mount Sinai
School of Medicine in New York and Roger Duvoisin
at Rutgers
Medical School in New Jersey proposed
at the Twelfth World Congress of
Neurology that snowdrop might have been the plant that Hermes handed to Odysseus.
The study was headed by Prof Dr Ingo Kleiter from the Ruhr - Universität's
Neurology Clinic
at St. Josef Hospital and PD Dr Corinna Trebst from the Clinic for
Neurology at the Hannover
Medical School.
He trained in internal medicine
at the New York Hospital - Cornell
Medical Center, in
neurology at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and in immunology
at Harvard
Medical School and the Institute Pasteur in Paris, France, and was a faculty member
at Harvard
Medical School before moving to UCSF.
In addition, the subgroup of patients with unmethylated MGMT promoter and HLA - A2 appear to particularly benefit,» said Patrick Y. Wen, MD, director of the Center for Neuro - Oncology
at Dana - Farber Cancer Institute and professor of
Neurology, Harvard
Medical School, who will present the data
at the conference.
«Our goal was to identify the circuitry responsible for waking the brain up during sleep apnea, which is distinct from the part of the brain that controls breathing,» said Saper, who is also the James Jackson Putnam Professor of
Neurology and Neuroscience
at Harvard
Medical School.
«Our study looked
at delayed orthostatic hypotension, when the drop in blood pressure happens more than three minutes after standing or sitting up,» said study author Christopher Gibbons, MD, with Harvard
Medical School in Boston and a Fellow with the American Academy of
Neurology.
But
at this point, it is unclear if one test is better — and more likely, several will be used to assess the disease's progression, according to Peter Snyder, professor of
neurology at Brown University's Alpert
Medical School.
Dr. Quintana is an associate professor of
neurology at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard
Medical School.
Neurofibromatosis is one of
at least 60 genetic diseases called neurocutaneous disorders that involve the skin, central nervous system, and / or peripheral nervous system, according to a comprehensive review article in the journal Current
Neurology and Neuroscience Reports by neurologists
at Loyola University
Medical Center and Loyola University Chicago Stritch
School of Medicine.
According to Professor Coffey, the Foundation Chair of Surgery
at UL's Graduate Entry
Medical School and University Hospitals Limerick, mesenteric science is its own specific field of medical study in the same way as gastroenterology, neurology and coloproc
Medical School and University Hospitals Limerick, mesenteric science is its own specific field of
medical study in the same way as gastroenterology, neurology and coloproc
medical study in the same way as gastroenterology,
neurology and coloproctology.
The study was conducted by Prof. Aviva Fattal - Valevski of TAU's Sackler
School of Medicine and the director of the Pediatric
Neurology Unit
at Tel Aviv Sourasky
Medical Center, and her master's student Yael Harel.
However, getting this same benefit with noninvasive stimulation is difficult, as you can't directly stimulate the same site deep in the brain from outside the head,» explains Fox, an Assistant Professor of
Neurology at Harvard
Medical School (HMS).
«Our findings confirmed the presence of serious dysfunction of the neuronal networks affected by Alzheimer's disease and confirmed our hypothesis that epileptic phenomena are an important component of that disturbance,» says Cole, who is a professor of
Neurology at Harvard
Medical School.
«This study supports the use of a yoga and coherent breathing intervention in major depressive disorder in people who are not on antidepressants and in those who have been on a stable dose of antidepressants and have not achieved a resolution of their symptoms,» explained corresponding author Chris Streeter, MD, associate professor of psychiatry and
neurology at Boston University
School of Medicine and a psychiatrist
at Boston
Medical Center.
After reviewing the study, Dr. Alvaro Pascual - Leone, an Associate Editor for Annals of
Neurology and Professor of Medicine
at Harvard
Medical School in Boston, Mass. said, «The epidemiological study by Dr. Bak and colleagues provides an important first step in understanding the impact of learning a second language and the aging brain.
You want to put sounds together in a way that's easy for you to hear and to figure out what the other person is saying,» explains Gow, who is a clinical instructor in
Neurology at Harvard
Medical School and a professor of Psychology
at Salem State University.
«There is no proof of transmission from wild animals and plants to humans,» said lead author Claudio Soto, Ph.D., professor of
neurology at UTHealth
Medical School and director of the UTHealth George and Cynthia W. Mitchell Center for Alzheimer's Disease and Other Brain Related Illnesses.
After finishing his clinical training, he completed a postdoctoral research fellowship and was appointed Assistant Professor of
Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard
Medical School.
Dr. Andrew E. Budson is a Professor of
Neurology at BU
School of Medicine, Associate Director for Research
at the BU Alzheimer's Disease Center, Lecturer in
Neurology at Harvard
Medical School, and Consultant Neurologist
at the Division of Cognitive and Behavioral
Neurology, Department of
Neurology,
at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
«TDP43 is a «Goldilocks» protein: too much, or too little, can cause cellular damage,» says first author Sami Barmada, MD, PhD, an assistant professor of
neurology at the University of Michigan
Medical School and former post-doctoral fellow
at Gladstone.
Joining Mr. Solomon on the panel are leaders in neuroscience drug development, Richard Mohs, VP of Neuroscience Clinical Development
at Eli Lilly, Rajesh Ranganathan, Director of the Office of Translational Research
at NIH / NINDS, and Rudolph Tanzi, Vice-Chair of
Neurology and Director of Genetics and Aging Research Unit
at Harvard
Medical School.
Frances Jensen, MD, Professor of
Neurology, Harvard
Medical School and Director, Epilepsy Center
at Boston Children's Hospital
He is an associate in
neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital and associate professor of
neurology at Harvard
Medical School.
Burke is an assistant professor in the Department of
Neurology at the U-M
Medical School.
He completed residencies in pediatrics and
neurology at Children's Hospital - Boston and postdoctoral research
at Harvard
Medical School.
Departments of 1Exercise and Sport Science, 2Orthopedics, and 3Epidemiology, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; 4Department of Neurosurgery, West Virginia University
School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV; 5Neuroscience Center, Waukesha Memorial Hospital, Waukesha, WI; 6Department of
Neurology,
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; 7Department of Psychiatry, Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, FL; 8Neurosurgery Service, Emerson Hospital, Concord, MA; and 9Neurological Sports Injury Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA
Ms. Bibel will be mentored by Gabriela Novak, PhD, a postdoctoral scientist in the Finkbeiner lab, in a joint project with Dr. Vanessa Wheeler, PhD, an associate professor of
neurology at Harvard
Medical School and an assistant geneticist
at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Dr. Ole Isacson is a professor of
neurology at Harvard
Medical School and founding director of Neuroregeneration Research Institute
at McLean Hospital.
He completed an internship in internal medicine and chief residency in
neurology at UCSF, followed by a research fellowship
at Harvard
Medical School.
The trial is projected to be conducted
at 11 sites in the United States, including: Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Boston Children's Hospital, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, David Geffen
School of Medicine
at UCLA, Johns Hopkins Pediatric
Neurology, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Stanford University
Medical Center, University of Central Florida College of Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center, University of Utah and Washington University
School of Medicine.
He received his
medical degree from Columbia University where he also completed an internship, before completing his residency in
neurology and fellowship in movement disorders
at the University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry.
BETHESDA, MD — The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) has named James Gusella, PhD, Bullard Professor of Neurogenetics in the Department of Genetics
at Harvard
Medical School, Research Staff in the Department of
Neurology at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and an Associate Member
at the Broad Institute, the 2016 recipient of the annual William Allan Award.
In 1936, she graduated from
medical school with a summa cum laude degree in Medicine and Surgery, and enrolled in the three year specialization in
neurology and psychiatry, still uncertain whether she should devote herself fully to the
medical profession or pursue
at the same time basic research in
neurology.
Dr. Albers is an Assistant Professor of
Neurology at Harvard
Medical School and a researcher
at the MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease.
Dr. Schwarzschild is a Professor of
Neurology at Harvard
Medical School and Attending Neurologist
at Massachusetts General Hospital.