Faculty Spotlight: Marvin Rozear, MD
More than 50 years after he first started studying it, Marvin Rozear, MD, still sees the brain with fascination and wonder.
Faculty Spotlight: Brian Mac Grory, MD
Brian Mac Grory, MD, was a second-year resident when a new method of treating stroke revolutionized vascular neurology almost overnight.
Faculty Spotlight: Sujay Kansagra, MD
Sujay Kansagra, MD, decided to focus on neurology and pediatric sleep as a medical student, both because of the room the field offered for research and education.
Faculty Spotlight: Matthew Scaglione, PhD
As a graduate student, Matthew Scaglione, PhD, became interested in how the body made and destroyed proteins--and how these processes could go wrong in neurodegenerative disease.
Have reflex hammer, will travel: A conversation with our new Hospital Neurology Division Chief
Neurological conditions do not occur in a vacuum. A patient hospitalized for a heart attack may suddenly have a stroke. A patient with a metastatic tumor could suddenly start having a seizure.
Faculty Spotlight: Pratik Chhatbar, MD, PhD
Insomnia has many causes: afternoon caffeine, excess screen time, existential crises, and others.
Faculty Spotlight: Elizabeth Marriott, MD
Elizabeth Marriott, MD, first became interested in neurology as a medical student, when she observed the overlaps between behavioral health and neurological disease.
Faculty Spotlight: Scott Strine, DO
As a young medical student, Scott Strine, DO, considered oncology, until a job as a tumor registrar that made an early part-time job as a bank teller seem like an adrenaline rush.
Faculty Spotlight: Brad Kolls, MD, PhD, MMCi
Brad Kolls, MD, PhD, MMCi, first became interested in neurology as an undergraduate, when he wondered how the nervous systems of salamanders and lizards could allow them to regrow lost limbs.